John Majoris, PhD
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Marine ecologist and aquaculturist studying the early life history and dispersal traits of marine fishes | Assistant Professor at TAMUCC | www.johnmajoris.com
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Let it glow, let it glow, let it glow! The Majoris wet lab is finished and ready to raise fish in the New Year. #MajorisLab #TAMUCC
Aquarium system with shelves of glass tanks, four rectangular tanks for rearing fish larvae, and saltwater mixing tanks. Aquarium shelve with glass tanks and glowing blue lights.
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Postdoc opportunity in an outstanding and supportive lab. Study tiny fish that have a big impact!

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Join — Brandl Lab | Fish & Functions
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Most people associate brood parasitism with cuckoos, but this new paper presents evidence for brood parasitism in sea anemones.

Some anemones use their tentacles to stick their larvae directly into the mouth hole of other brooding anemones.
#Invertebrate 🧪
www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....
Sea anemone Aulactinia stella sticking one of its tentacles directly into the mouth of a fellow anemone. Insert photo shows a juvenile anemone being held at the tip of a tentacle
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The Majoris Lab at TAMU-CC is open and recruiting a PhD student to study intra- and interspecific variation in larval dispersal traits.

Full details at: www.johnmajoris.com/graduate-stu...
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Yesterday Dr. John Majoris @gobywan.bsky.social of @tamu.bsky.social and I were busy soldering, assembling, and programming a Raspberry Pi (mini computer) to run a motor for an experiment on fish digestion! 🐠💻 Excited to get this experiment running!

#TexasScience #UTMSI #TAMUCC
Scientist Dr. John Majoris is soldering a time keeping component for a Raspberry Pi mini-computer A Raspberry Pi hat to run a stepper motor