Johan S Eklöf
@eklof.bsky.social
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Marine systems/community ecologist with a love for nature, family, guitars, sports. Life partner, dad of 2, Professor at Stockholm University. Leading project FORCE, member of UrbanFishEries, PI in CoastClim (www.coastclim.org).
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eklof.bsky.social
#mycampus. Let’s see yours!
eklof.bsky.social
Blir gäddor i fredningsområden mindre skygga, och hur påverkar detta isf ekosystemet i grunda havsvikar? Detta studerar doktorand Emil Kraft och masterstudent Alexander nu i sommar, vilket uppmärksammades av @svtnyheter.bsky.social : www.svt.se/nyheter/loka...
Se gäddan skrämma andra fiskar – kan öppna upp igenväxta vikar
”Skräckekologi” kan bromsa övergödningens effekter • Forskare undersöker fiskefredade vikar
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eklof.bsky.social
I wish more highly successful researchers would do what @lovedalen.bsky.social did here: reveal how much effort, and repeated rejection, that typically precedes each success in science. Never give up.
flodebarre.bsky.social
At the end of his #ESEB2025 plenary on deep-time palaeogenomes, Love Dalén shared his history of trying to obtain a big grant for his work. It eventually worked out!
Photo of the talk, showing 3+4 ERC logos crossed out and two Wallenberg foundation logos crossed out
eklof.bsky.social
Vad händer med upptag och utsläpp av växthusgaser när havens ekosystem störs? Detta är en fråga vi i sommar studerat på Askölaboratoriet, vilket nu uppmärksammats i bl.a. i Rapport: @svtnyheter.bsky.social : www.svt.se/nyheter/loka...
@ostersjocentrum.bsky.social @stockholm-uni.bsky.social
Varmare klimat kan göra Östersjön till utsläppskälla
Forskare: ”Kan bidra till ökad uppvärmning”
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eklof.bsky.social
New paper alert; we, led by @tiinasalo.bsky.social show experimentally that warming strengthens the cascading effects of predator phenotypic variation: besjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdfdirec....
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odealab.bsky.social
Fascinating paper on something I never thought of: When we remove big old animals from wild populations (like fish) we might be losing important cultural transmission in species that learn from elders - Essentially culling transmission of collective knowledge onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/...
Overfishing Social Fish
Social learning is common among vertebrates, including fish. Learning from others reduces the risk and costs of adaptation. In some longer-lived species, social learning can lead to the formation of ...
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eklof.bsky.social
Pushing the research front forward… What happens with GHG fluxes in shallow-bay benthic communities with infauna vs grazers - plus warming? @coastclim.bsky.social @balticseacentre.bsky.social with @nascimentofj.bsky.social
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gobyone.bsky.social
Heard of "Darwin's paradox"? It refers to Charles Darwin's observation that coral reefs are wildly productive despite occurring in nutrient-poor tropical oceans. Reefs are, so the story goes, oases in marine deserts 🏝️...

Turns out that 2/3 of these assertions are very wrong...

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eklof.bsky.social
home after some very fun, inspiring days at @hifmb.de symposium. Chatted with amazing peers like @jillianmpetersen.bsky.social, @ibaums.bsky.social, Martin Lindegren etc, and also presented our ongoing work in the Baltic Sea. Thank you so much @hillebr1.bsky.social for the invititation!
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drmattg.bsky.social
🚀 New paper led by Dr Becks Spake!

We make the case for precision ecology—using big data & predictive tools to tailor conservation actions to local contexts.

Can ecology learn from medicine & marketing to boost impact? We think so.

Read it here: rdcu.be/eoaR4
#Conservation #Ecology #BigData
Precision ecology for targeted conservation action
Nature Ecology & Evolution - The fields of medicine and marketing use large data volumes and computational power to target individuals. This Perspective argues that applied ecologists should...
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eklof.bsky.social
I just turned down the request. Tricky decision, but had to go with my gut feeling.
eklof.bsky.social
That’s the core question, I guess - whether it’s about supporting the scientists or the country. They’re probably good researchers struggling to get by like all of us.
eklof.bsky.social
Was just asked to review a non-political research grant proposal to a call funded by 2 countries whose politics I don’t support. Tricky to decide whether to accept the task or not. Thoughts?
eklof.bsky.social
Easter campus in spring colors
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sarilog.bsky.social
Uni Oldenburg is starting a genomics facility, and we are looking for a bioinformatician.
uol.de/en/job/bioin...
The position is initially for 3 years, but there are chances of permanency after the 3 years.
Please share!
https://uol.de/en/job/bioinfo…
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boardshortsben.bsky.social
#Seaweed farming has many potential benefits, but scaling these farms cannot be at the expense of other habitats (e.g. #seagrass) that support people! In our short letter, me, @eklof.bsky.social, @zosterar.bsky.social & others discuss why caution is needed.

www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/...
Risks of habitat loss from seaweed cultivation within seagrass | PNAS
Risks of habitat loss from seaweed cultivation within seagrass
www.pnas.org
eklof.bsky.social
revising a lecture on disturbances in tropical seagrasses, and recall having read a quote where early European explorers found hundreds of manatees grazing on seagrass somewhere in tropical western Atlantic, and that the seagrass looked like a golf lawn. Ring any bells? @boardshortsben.bsky.social
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realhopejahren.bsky.social
One of the most important things you can do today is your science. Knowing calculus/physics/genetics/chemistry etc. makes you rare and the world will need you to rebuild tomorrow. Practice your skills and pass them on. Keep the flame alive.
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joshuacinner.bsky.social
Our new Nature paper on the multi-dimensional contributions of small scale fisheries just dropped www.nature.com/articles/s41.... We find that SSF supply ~40% of global fish catch worth >$77billion, with knock on benefits that support numerous sustainable development goals. A truly monumental effort
Illuminating the multidimensional contributions of small-scale fisheries - Nature
A study aimed at revealing the role of small-scale fisheries in sustainable development shows they provide at least 40% of the global fishing catch and affect the livelihoods of 1 in 12 people in the ...
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