Taylor Lindsay
@t-lindsay-sci.bsky.social
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She/Her • Coral biology & intertidal ecology • Passionate about inclusive pedagogy, building community in academia, and isotope ecogeochemistry
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🌊 Phylum Friday: Bryozoa! 🌊

These small colonial organisms are usually found encrusting rocks or blending in with algae. However, many of the species found in New England are invasive, and have become a concern for intertidal and subtidal ecosystems as they encrust and out-compete native species.
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Fascinating dive in a kelp forest to urchin barren transition zone yesterday in Monterey! 🌊🤿
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JUMBO announcement:

This week I started my Postdoc at Tufts University in the Rotjan Lab! Our research will explore the energetic trade-offs of facultative symbiosis in temperate corals up and down the Atlantic coast!
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I’d be excited to be considered: I’m a postdoc at Tufts studying temperate coral energetics! My PhD work spans isotope ecology, dynamic energy budgets, physiology, morphology and ecology in tropical and temperate corals!
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We found some awesome critters this week on our research cruise in the Gulf of Mexico!
Dorid Nudibranch Small octopus Green tunicate on a settlement tile Pencil urchin
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We had an amazing time in Crete with amazing people, incredible food, and challenging yet rewarding science!
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🇬🇷 The DEB 2025 Symposium was a big success. 🥳 Presentations ranged from theoretical developments, the evolution of traits and biodiversity, stress ecology and ecotoxicology, to metabolism across levels of organization. 🤯 DEB theory is now actively used on several fronts of applied science. 🍀🐄⚗️
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Less than one week until I defend my PhD! If you’d like to learn about coral biology, isotopes or temperate ecosystems please join us on zoom!
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Yesterday we marched. Today we get back in the lab to do what we love #marchforscience
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It’s ICRS Awards time! Are you a post graduate student or early career scientist looking to support your research? Check out our Graduate Fellowships and Ruth Gates Fellowships. Deadline March 15. Details on these Fellowships and more exciting awards at: coralreefs.org/awards-and-h...
Awards, Honors & Fellowships - International Coral Reef Society
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Do #kelp forests really matter for fish? Check out our new meta-analysis w/ Ale Pérez-Matus in Ecology showing 1) multistipe kelps do more than single stipe, 2) all kelps enhance juveniles, 3) kelps help small herbivores & big predators.

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Macroalgae prevents coral growth in shallow environments:
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I’m excited to share the first of my PhD publications! We aimed to fill a critical knowledge gap on the ecology of the temperate coral #Astrangia by quantifying its distribution along a depth gradient. We found that light & algae control abundance & ecotype in Rhode Island.
doi.org/10.1111/maec...
Macroalgae and Light Availability Modulate the Distribution of the Temperate Coral Astrangia poculata
The temperate coral Astrangia poculata is rapidly becoming a convenient system for studying symbiosis, microbiome, and thermal resilience. However, the ecology of this species is poorly understood. A....
doi.org
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So. Many. Baby. Corals! #astrangia
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A reminder to US scientists: yes, your research is at risk. It's terrifying. But these efforts are systematically targeting programs meant to broaden access to science. This is the time to check in with BIPOC, LGBTQ+, disabled, and international students and colleagues in your departments.
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Looking for even more coral research and conservation content? Check out some of my incredible friends that have just joined Bluesky:
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@coralonthemind.bsky.social @catherineraker.bsky.social
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Officially dry suit certified & getting ready for some winter #scuba!
#diving #drysuit #AAUS
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Celebrating our wonderful undergraduate researcher Sofia Piccone today at the #URI undergraduate research conference! Sofia has been working with me to create conservation baselines for #octocoral physiology, morphology, and trophic ecology along depth gradients!
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Finally, URI 101 taught me so much about supporting students through mentally and socially challenging times as they transition to college freshman year. I was so impressed by how thoughtful, socially aware, and confident my students were with their personal identities and values.
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Invertebrate Ecology challenged me as much as the students. I loved having the opportunity to learn about hundreds of new inverts and spent hours in the collections room exploring the stacks. I learned how to push high achieving students to be work hard and challenge themselves.
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In intro bio (during COVID), I learned how critical it is to build an equitable classroom that maintains support for students from marginalized backgrounds. The ability to maintain kindness, understanding and reflexivity through difficult times is one of the most valuable lessons COVID taught me.
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During Intertidal Ecology, I learned the value of allowing each student to follow their own scientific questions and explore the scientific process on their own terms. It was inspiring to see quiet students flourish when they got excited about their research topics.
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In Intro to Marine Biology (my first time teaching) I learned not only how to organize and facilitate effective field trips, but how to motivate students in challenging environments. Field work can be uncomfortable and grueling, so fostering positivity and teamwork is critical in young scientists!
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After 9 semesters, 5 different courses & 324 students, I just wrapped up my last day of teaching in grad school! Feeling grateful for all my fellow TAs & for the opportunity to teach field courses & be an instructor of record at URI. Here’s one thing I learned from each course: