
Magena Marzonie
@magenamarzonie
PhD candidate interested in coral adaptation and symbiosis | Yoga | Mountain biking | Views my own
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13-07-2012 01:13:34
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Want to know how herbicides found in the GBR catchment affect coral symbionts? New paper in Scientific Reports for the ecotoxicology and/or symbiont nerds 🤓 FloritaFlores14 Andrew Negri nature.com/articles/s4159…

A huge congratulations 🎉 to James Cook Uni @CoralCoE researchers Andy Hoey, Morgan Pratchett and Hugo Harrison for winning the JCU 2021 Award for Excellence in Leadership for their work and partnership with Parks Australia 🤝.



Please join us for an event at James Cook Uni, organised by myself, Sophie (she/her), Magena Marzonie & @ItsFrogday, supported by @CoralCoE & CSE @JCU. We are looking forward to a thought-provoking talk by Dr Melanie Finch, president of Women in Earth & Environmental Science Australasia. Register here: eventbrite.com.au/e/why-do-we-lo…


Want to know more about coral thermal tolerance across 1,500km on the #GBR? Join my #ICRS2022 talk Wednesday, 5:30pm in Salon Focke-Wolf. I'll talk about symbionts and thermal regimes, all from #CBASS-like assays. Line K Bay David J Suggett Dr. Kate Quigley Ira Cooke Prof Jan Strugnell



It’s been a great week so far learning about methods, evidence and applications in climate change genomics! Thank you Ecological Genetics BES Climate Change for the opportunity to workshop with other amazing scientists in this space.

Some coral species can adapt to increasing temps that cause bleaching but only when marine heatwaves remain mild. 🪸 New research from Australian Institute of Marine Science, @JCU @CoralCoE in partnership with Parks Australia found gains are undermined by severe marine heatwaves doi.org/10.1111/gcb.16…



Only fitting on International Women’s Day to acknowledge the amazing PhD exit seminar by Josephine Nielsen on variation in heat tolerance + physiology + symbionts + gene expression across the GBR. Can’t wait to see where your bright future leads you!


New paper! Five new species of Cladocopium, led by @CalebCButler. Media release bit.ly/3NxTT5y and manuscript bit.ly/3AOYAjM! Two species from the C1 radiation, and three from the C3 radiation (C40, C3, and C3u). All generalists! Australian Institute of Marine Science

A great collaboration across many different fields - and a huge thanks Matthew Nitschke for being a symbiont guru!

Intervention synthesis on 'The Use of Experimentally Evolved Coral Photosymbionts for Reef Restoration' online today Trends in Microbiology. Great work by the Enhanced Corals photosymbiont team of RRAP! Australian Institute of Marine Science University of Melbourne Southern Cross University Macquarie University tinyurl.com/3snppxy6
