Costanza Zanghi
@coszan.bsky.social
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Interested in all things fish and behavioural ecology. Love nature, gelato & my dogs. She/them
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coszan.bsky.social
📮I've been matched with a Pre-Scientist pen pal!🧪✍️✨
This year, I’ll be exchanging handwritten letters with an 8th grader in the US, sharing what it’s like to work in science & answering their Qs about pursuing a career in STEM.
💌Check out LPS website to donate or volunteer:
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ccioannou.bsky.social
Applications for Winter 2025 conference attendance grants are trickling in, awarding up to £500 with a high success rate (if eligible).
Deadline isn't until 1st October, but don't forget to get referee statements in by then too!
All the info you need is here:
www.asab.org/conference-g...
@asab.org
asab-meetings.bsky.social
ICYMI : #ASABWinter2025 will take place from December 15-16, once again in lovely Edinburgh!

Registration is now open 🎉 Abstract submission deadline for posters and talks is August 29 🏃‍♀️🏃🏃‍♂️

More information here: asabwinter.github.io/2025/
Winter ASAB 2025 December 15-16 Edinburgh How sensory information affects behaviour.
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stephanielking.bsky.social
Excited to share that we have just been awarded a NERC Pushing the Frontiers grant to work on between-group cooperation in the Shark Bay dolphins. We will soon advertise a 3 year post-doc to join the team - drop me an email if you might be interested! Pls share widely 🙏🏻
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hhhansen.bsky.social
Hi #river #ecologists and #geomorphologists, is there an R or python package that can take in DEM or topo data to extract possible historic islands, side channels, and backwaters? Thanks!
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samjakeengland.bsky.social
Why do treehoppers look so weird?! Our latest paper, out this week in @pnas.org, suggests a perhaps unexpected reason - static electricity ⚡ We show that treehoppers can detect the electrostatic cues of predators and that their crazy shapes may boost their electrosensitivity! doi.org/10.1073/pnas...
Electroreception in treehoppers: How extreme morphologies can increase electrical sensitivity | PNAS
The link between form and function of an organism’s morphology is usually apparent or intuitive. However, some clades of organisms show remarkable ...
doi.org
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andyradford.bsky.social
📢ONE WEEK until deadline (31st July 2025) to apply for full-time Managing Editor role of @asab.org journal Animal Behaviour. Must have animal behaviour background with previous editorial experience desirable.

#job #publishing #editor

Full details: www.asab.org/opportunities

Please spread the word
Opportunities — ASAB
www.asab.org
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ccioannou.bsky.social
How can we beat the
Farage-Badenoch-Starmer axis of cruelty
in the UK?

A strong @greenparty.org.uk with a *fearless* leader is part of the answer.

Join the party now and make it happen by voting for @zackpolanski.bsky.social

Less than 10 days left!
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zackpolanski.bsky.social
⏳Final week to sign up to the Green Party.

🗳️ Vote for Bold Leadership on August 1st.
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jeffreyrstevens.com
Join us for ManyDogs 2!
manydogsproject.bsky.social
🚨 Calling all dog behavior & cognition researchers - ManyDogs Project is launching ManyDogs 2!

🔍🐕‍🦺We're studying overimitation: Do dogs copy irrelevant actions just b/c their favorite human does them?

Email [email protected] to collaborate globally and contribute to reproducible science!
A white and gray dog touches a yellow dot hanging on the wall with his nose. Text says ManyDogs 2 - Join the Team!
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freshwaterhabitats.bsky.social
"While our research has shown that many freshwater species readily bounce back from occasional periods of drought, we know that excessively hot, dry weather year after year can bring more profound long-term changes to both standing and running waters."

Read our drought comment: lnkd.in/eYJ6hs6C
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ccioannou.bsky.social
New PhD student paper!

Social conformity in lateralisation in guppies
onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/...
by Iestyn L. Penry-Williams, with Culum Brown
#openaccess at @ecol-evol.bsky.social
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benitoexplains.bsky.social
So very excited for the magnum opus of my #PhD to finally be out in @pnas.org. 🎉🎉 We demosntrate that mutualistic co-mimicking tropical butterflies not only converge in light microhabitat but, as a consequence, have also converged in visual system morphology! 1/n😀
www.pnas.org/doi/abs/10.1...
coszan.bsky.social
Huge thanks to
@mollyaclark.bsky.social & Ella Waples for their help in those early fish-lab pandemic days,
‪@iplanass.bsky.social for python support‬‬,
Jo Attwell who introduced me to the Optical Flow() in Matlab, saving this project when it looked doomed!
And ofc ~800 🐟 who made it all possible!
coszan.bsky.social
Using this new tool gave us objective movement data we hope to, one day, align with real predators vision models 👀
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coszan.bsky.social
It was great fun to apply optical flow analysis to this experiment. An interesting challenge for me to try this new approach, after years of tracking fish movement from above or manually scoring behaviours.
see here👇 royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/full/10.... & www.nature.com/articles/s42...
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coszan.bsky.social
Why does it matter? Natural systems are changing rapidly under a concerto of multiple stressors. This type of experiment can help us tease apart complex and sometimes counterintuitive responses, bringing us closer to understanding real-life ecological dynamics between species & their environment
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coszan.bsky.social
There was no ⚡ between 🌡️ & 🌫️: temp dominated the magnitude response, while turb dominated the duration/No. of events. But together? A cumulative antagonistic effect emerges:
Turbidity makes guppies harder to find…
…but if spotted in warm water, they’re more conspicuous = acute predation risk!
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coszan.bsky.social
🌡️Higher temperature = higher mean magnitude = more conspicuous guppies.
They swam faster & were more active, so easier to spot when in view!
🌫️Turbidity reduced the frequency of detection, and the duration of the “interaction” (ie time 🐟 were visible).
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coszan.bsky.social
We used optical flow analysis ↗️ to quantify how visible guppies were from one video frame to the next.
Our behav metrics:
🌈conspicuousness =mean magnitude of pixel displacement
📸how many times guppies were within view =detection events #
⏲️For how long they were on camera =encounter duration
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coszan.bsky.social
With a fully factorial design, we filmed guppies from the perspective of a hypothetical 🐠ambush predator (a 📷)
The water in our treatments:
💧clear & ambient (control),
🌡️clear & warmer (warm),
🌫️turbid & ambient (turbid),
⚡turbid & warmer (interaction).

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coszan.bsky.social
omg, this explains *so* much!
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ccioannou.bsky.social
Interested in predator / prey / collective behaviour in fishes?

With or without anthropogenic change?

I am keen to help develop MSCA Postdoctoral Fellowship applications - get in touch!

Please spread the word!

marie-sklodowska-curie-actions.ec.europa.eu/actions/post...
@erc.europa.eu @asab.org
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mollyaclark.bsky.social
Out now 🎉
The second paper from my Masters published in Scientific Reports!

We explored how acoustic noise affects collective behaviour in guppies 🐟

With fab co-authors: Ella Waples, @andyradford.bsky.social, Steve Simpson & @ccioannou.bsky.social

🔗 www.nature.com/articles/s41...

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Screenshot of the title and author list of a scientific paper published in Scientific Reports. The title reads: “Group personality, rather than acoustic noise, causes variation in group decision-making in guppy shoals.” Authors listed are Molly A. Clark, Ella Waples, Andrew N. Radford, Stephen D. Simpson, and Christos C. Ioannou.