
Justin McNab
@marinemcnab
PhD student @MEG_MQ. Loves everything marine, especially nudibranchs and marine flatworms.
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07-02-2017 02:50:21
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Feeling fortunate to have finally graduated from my Masters of Research surrounded by friends and family, also to be given the opportunity to deliver the graduate student address reflecting on my degree. Macquarie University #mqgrads


Finishing the week with another high, our paper: Remnant oyster reefs as fish habitat within the estuarine seascape, has just been accepted for publication! Thanks to the amazing team Melanie Bishop Brendan Lanham Dr Ian McLeod Alyssa Luongo, Matt Taylor & Steve McOrrie

Got to talk about my PhD at yesterdays Macquarie University School of Natural Sciences HDR conference! Great day with loads of amazing talks and posters.


I am ecstatic to say my first PhD chapter is published! 😊 In this paper we discovered 9 new stick insects! My life ambitions are to one day know the difference between a stick and an insect. OpenAcademics PhD_Genie PhD Voice - Independently Run Academic Chatter™ #PhDlife publish.csiro.au/IS/IS21076

How does engaging with Indigenous research partners in species distribution modelling generate mutual biocultural benefits? Click on the link to our new #BiolCons paper to find out! authors.elsevier.com/a/1fpiQ1R%7EeO… Macquarie University School of Natural Sciences Emilie Ens Cross-cultural Ecology Lab @ecolo_gist #YirralkaRangers



What a great way to end the year! My second paper about toxic flatworms is finally published! Shout out to coauthors Matt Briggs, and Peter Hoffmann from UniSA and Jorge Rodriguez, Jane Williamson and Peter Karuso for helping me finish it. mdpi.com/1660-3397/20/1…

Our latest paper is now out. Great work Justin McNab !

Report your observations of fish tool use! A new citizen science project by @TarielJuliette and Culum Brown 🇺🇦 is inviting divers, snorkellers and aquarium-goers to submit their observations of tool use behaviour, in which fish use anvils to crack open prey fishtooluse.com


Fantastic #flatworms and where to find them! Interested in the ecology of temperate Australian polyclads? Read our new paper, led by the wonderful Dr Lou Tosetto doi.org/10.3390/d15030… Marine Ecology Group Macquarie University School of Natural Sciences Australian Museum Justin McNab Jorge Rodriguez


Our new paper! The first assessing the distribution and ecology of temperate (and fantastic) flatworms across the southeastern coast of Australia. mdpi.com/1424-2818/15/3… Jane Williamson Justin McNab Australian Museum Macquarie University School of Natural Sciences

Members of the MEG lab (and some special guests) had a great night at the Governor for #PintAU23. Thanks Pint of Science AU for putting on the event!


Tristan and I woke up bright and early this morning to do the behind the scenes auction floor tour at the Sydney Fish Market! Fantastic knowledge as always from Alex, and great to just nerd out with about fishes!!


Check out also my conversation article about the paper! The Conversation - Australia + New Zealand theconversation.com/humans-set-bud…

Check out Daniele Carlesso's new paper in PNASNews about complex decision making in #ants, featuring yours truly! It was awesome to work with such an great team including Chris R Reid, @sjmgarnier and Chris Lustri and glad to have helped in a cool project!

