
Jeremy Vaudo
@batoidman
Shark and ray biologist. Studying movements, habitat use, and foraging ecology. I'm really just here for #wedgefishwednesday
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19-08-2017 21:24:52
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Revered as the ‘sharkiest’ place on the planet, Galápagos is home to spectacular shark meet-ups. Now, through collaborative research Guy Harvey Research Institute Save Our Seas Charles Darwin Foundation-Fundación Charles Darwin, the travel habits of a lesser-known species offer clues on how to keep it that way. saveourseas.com/uncovering-the…


📣 It's the first #MakoMonday under a new 🇺🇸 Atlantic protection: a NOAA Fisheries shortfin mako shark retention ban prompted by an historic 2021 #ICCAT decision. Thanks to all who were able to #MakeTime4Makos and help secure these safeguards! 🙏 🦈 fisheries.noaa.gov/feature-story/…

📢📢 1st chapter of my PhD is out now ICES!! Huge thank you to my coauthors and everyone who made this study possible 🎉 Guy Harvey Research Institute Nova Southeastern U. Guy Harvey Foundation Tropic Star Lodge #billfish #marlin #sailfish #catchandrelease #fishingforscience tinyurl.com/27m5p6ya


Delighted to share our new #SharkScience paper in Science Advances Diving into the vertical dimension of elasmobranch movement ecology Available here: science.org/doi/10.1126/sc… A short 🧵on #VerticalSharks 1/5 ps. thanks to Simon Manta Trust for the infographic


NEW COLLABORATIVE PAPER: Our team, co-led by David Curnick, compiled the first global synthesis of vertical habitat use by elasmobranchs. For more info, check out the infographic and #openaccess article science.org/doi/10.1126/sc… More tidbits in the 🧵below (1/4) #VerticalSharks



🚨 New paper!🚨 We used biologging tags with video cameras on #Sailfish, and document a rare one-on-one hunting event. Sailfish usually hunt in groups so this was really interesting to see. Out now in Scientific Reports rdcu.be/c4gGT

🚨🚨New paper out today in Journal of Animal Ecology! We used #biologging tags to look at the foraging behavior of #marlin and #sailfish above the world's largest #OxygenMinimumZone. Spoiler alert: they use the hypoxic boundary to their advantage while hunting. tinyurl.com/5n9b2n4e


Published! Combining animal-borne sensors and video, Ryan Logan, PhD et al. provide insights into the use of vertical fronts for hunting by marine predators, suggesting that they exploit the hypoxic boundary created by the world's largest oxygen minimum zone. 👇 doi.org/10.1111/1365-2…



Thrilled to have the latest chapter of my PhD featured on the COVER of Journal of Animal Ecology. Thanks to all that made the research possible Guy Harvey Research Institute Nova Southeastern U. Guy Harvey Foundation Tropic Star Lodge and many thanks to Jessica Harvey for capturing this incredible image!

New from Guy Harvey Research Institute Diversity andspatiotemporal variation ofanEastern Tropical Pacific pelagic vertebrate community assessed withdrifting pelagic BRUVS rdcu.be/dordJ

The final chapter of my PhD is live now Royal Society Publishing #ProcB!! Seasonally mediated niche partitioning in a vertically compressed pelagic predator guild | Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences (royalsocietypublishing.org)

