Cat Sheppard
@sheppardcat.bsky.social
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Behavioural ecologist in a marine world | Human Frontier Science Program Postdoctoral Fellow MARE ULisboa | http://behecoevo.org | HIMB UHawaii | https://oceansphere.org | She/Her
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I am very pleased to announce I have officially accepted an @hfspo.bsky.social HFSP Postdoctoral Fellowship, hosted by MARE, University of Lisbon, and Hawaiian Institute of Marine Biology 🥳 I am exceptionally grateful for this opportunity and can't wait for the exciting projects ahead 🐠
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🥳Congrats to the 50 outstanding postdocs from 25 nations awarded 2025 #HFSPFellowships! 🎉These brilliant minds are shaping the future of #LifeSciences!🧪
🏆Are you one of them? Tag yourself & celebrate!
📖 Meet the new fellows: www.hfsp.org/bookletFS2025#book/
#HFSP #NextGenResearchers #sts
Congrats to all HFSP New Fellowship Awardees! 2025 Edition!
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Throwback to my PhD viva (because I have officially left Twitter). Already feels like a long time ago.
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Our results support the idea that co-occurrence of herbivorous fish functional groups offers additional benefits to reef benthic state. Protecting herbivores in an effort to preserve coral reef health must consider fine-scale community composition as well as overall abundance.
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We identify farming damselfish and excavating parrotfish as potential key determinants of the coral reef benthic state and highlight that co-occurrence of cropping and scraping herbivores may promote coral accretion
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Using diversity–interaction models, we found that functional group co-occurrence, in addition to diversity, was correlated with reduced algal cover and increased coral accretion. (Colours represent proportional abundance of different functional groups
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Using data from 601 sites across the Western Atlantic, we investigated how the co-occurrence of different functional groups offers additional benefits to diversity-driven ecosystem function.
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Taken down by these viruses - really disappointed not to be there! But if anyone has comments, questions or wants to chat about angry damsels, please feel free to DM 🐠 Happy RCUK!

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Pre #EAB2021 trip to the museum 🦖 @BritishEcolSoc
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Excited to be at my first in person conference as a PhD student, in the beautiful city of #edinburgh. Looking forward to a day of #coralreefs

#RCUK2021 @LecReefs
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Our take on how living in groups affects the causes and consequences of specialisation. Out in @asab_tweets
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Over the moon to present the final paper from my MRes: Individual foraging specialization in group-living species.

Link available until 08 Jan.@HarryHMarshall @CantMichael @UniExeCEC @AnimBehSociety

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New t̶o̶y̶ serious science equipment ready for the field
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Really cool findings by @MichaelGBertram on how Prozac not only affects bold behaviours, but can also impact reproductive behaviours in mosquitofish @BritishEcolSoc #BES2020
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Fantastic keynote by @AndyPurvisNHM to kick off day 2 of #BES2020: Bending the curve of biodiversity change. Act now or pay more later @BritishEcolSoc
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Enjoying the creative side of #BES2020 with #DrawYourStudyOrganism. Three-spot damselfish, Stegastes planifrons 🐠🖌 Are watercolours cheating? 😆
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Amazing but scary figures in @xuemeibai_aus Plenary Lecture at #BES2020. Animal biomass 4 Gt. Plastic 8 Gt!
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Fantastic talk by @TimACGordon at #RCUK2020 on reef soundscapes! Hugely impactful way for people to "listen" and stand up for our coral reefs 🐟🦐🐠
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Damselfish domesticate tiny shrimp to fertilise their farms. Incredible! :D

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