
Theresa Henke @theresahenke.bsky.social
@theresahenke2
Postdoc EEZA-CSIC |
Phd @uni_iceland 🐟 |
🇩🇪 raised, 🇪🇸 based, 🇮🇸 in my ❤️|
| invasion science 🌱 | human dimensions |
co-f(l)ounder @IceFishResearch 🐟
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Looking forward to presenting new #flounder results tomorrow at Neobiota 2024 Want to hear about using stakeholder knowledge in flounder monitoring & the issues of finding terminology when uncertainty around a species' pathway remains? join me at 9.45 in room A #Neobiota2024








Are you interested in studying how #human and #social dimensions influence #alienSpecies #introductions? Our new paper might help 🙂 Invasion Culturomics and iEcology Pavel Pipek @pavelpipek.bsky.social Ivan Jaric | from now on at @ivanjaric.bsky.social Trends in Ecology & Evolution 👇

From talking on her Hello Kitty phone to studying the genetics of Atlantic salmon 🇮🇸 Find out more about Sadie & her research for her master’s thesis University Centre of the Westfjords icefishresearch.com/2024/10/02/sai… We wish her all the best for her thesis & can’t wait to hear more #IceFishResearch


Incredible time attending and presenting my #acoustictelemetry work from Iceland at the #IMCC7 in Cape Town. What an extrodinary experience #networking, attending #workshops, and meeting people from various countries around the world! 🐟🇰🇼🫧 @fish_iceland Theresa Henke @theresahenke.bsky.social IMCC7

Last week I got to co-lead a symposium on #interdisciplinarity in #biodiversity research alongside Caitlin Peterson Mandeville & Elin Lundquist in Trondheim, 🇳🇴 Grateful for a brilliant group of people attending & all the inspiring discussions we had over these 2 days. Stay tuned 👀🍁




How to include a human dimension in the research of biological invasions? Theresa Henke @theresahenke.bsky.social talked to recreational anglers in Iceland to get their perspective on the spread of the European flounder. She was kind enough to share her story and findings with us! blog.pensoft.net/2025/02/06/the…