Maryane Gradito
@gradito.bsky.social
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PhD candidate at Deakin University, Australia | @clark-ecophys Ecophysiology and fish parasites🐟🪱 Find out about my research here: maryane-gradito.owlstown.net
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Had a blast at the annual ASFB conference @austsocfishbiol.bsky.social in Darwin. ☀️🐊
I was happy to share my research on fish behaviour. Lots of amazing talks through the week. Looking forward to the next one!
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@timothy-d-clark.bsky.social
gradito.bsky.social
I had an amazing time in Antwerp at the #SEBconference
I had the opportunity to share my research on the impact of parasites on fish behaviour🐟🪱
So many great talks!
@whatahoot.bsky.social
@lkuchenmuller.bsky.social
@timothy-d-clark.bsky.social
@sebiology.bsky.social
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jutfelt.bsky.social
The FINclub 2025 team (most of us)!

Now off for the SEB conference @sebiology.bsky.social 🧪🐟
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jutfelt.bsky.social
Sandra Binning giving the President's Medallist talk on the importance of considering parasites for increased ecological relevance. Great presentation! 🐟🧪

#SEBconference
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@jexpbiol.bsky.social
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whatahoot.bsky.social
So many great talks on the last couple days of #SEBconference! It was great to hear from @chris-on-fish.bsky.social and @bradhowell.bsky.social about their work at Trent, as well as my #DeakinMarine friends @gradito.bsky.social on work from her M.S. and Alex Berry on his PhD research 👏
A scientist presenting a slide with several box plots A scientist presenting a slide with takehome messages A scientist presenting the most dramatic title slide ever of himself staring at the ocean A scientist presenting a slide with a model for fish energetics
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whatahoot.bsky.social
Had a beautiful writing retreat with the lab group (including @gradito.bsky.social and @lkuchenmuller.bsky.social) last week 🥰

We drove down the #GreatOceanRoad to Airey’s Inlet and had an honestly-productive writing session with lots of beach breaks 🏖️ Can’t wait to share what we were working on!
A big dramatic cliff and blue skies in the background, which is reflected in the wet sandy beach in the foreground. Two people are walking on the beach, and some small waves are washing in. A fuzzy (my hand shook during the long exposure!) picture of the ocean at night from a sandy cliff. There is a bit of orange on the horizon from the end of the setting sun, and the first and brightest stars are visible. An extremely strange shaped beach house, with lots of weird corners and rooms popping out. It is olive green (generously) and there are lots of shrubs and grasses surrounding it. Big blue skies above. The beach in early morning, with someone stretching or maybe doing a sun salutation. The sun is bright and makes a path on the water. There are some big clumps of seaweed and kelp on the beach, and two small waves visible on the water.
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marie-levet.bsky.social
Great teamwork and very cool results, go check it out!
Thanks to all the brilliant co-authors! Best way to conclude this PhD journey 😊
stefanobettinazzi.bsky.social
New collaborative work led by @marie-levet.bsky.social finally out in @funecology.bsky.social! 🎉 Here we examined the combined impact of parasite infection and temperature on fish metabolism. 🐟🪱🦠🌡️. Marvellous team with Sandra, Vincent, Shaun and Sophie.

doi.org/10.1111/1365...
Acclimation temperature and parasite infection drive metabolic changes in a freshwater fish at different biological scales
Read the free Plain Language Summary for this article on the Journal blog.
doi.org
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lkuchenmuller.bsky.social
Late Friday nights in the lab with the best lab group I could wish for ✊

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