Max Licht
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🐟-Biology Student at HU Berlin | Studying pelagic predators and how they hunt | Pretty old for a mammal
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11-11-2014 19:44:27
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We are proud to host the 20th annual meeting of the German Ichthyological Society Ichthyologie in Berlin from 7.-10. Nov! Talks in English and German will be accepted covering topics around fish research! More info to come here: ichthyologie.de/gfi-tagung-202… #teamfish #GfI_Berlin24
They have noses like swords, are among the fastest fish in the sea and can even change their colour 🌊 We speak to biologist Alicia Burns on her discovery about the almost magical ability of marlins #KayBurley PO
Register now for #gfi_Berlin24! We have a great lineup for our Keynotes of fantastic ichthyologists with Alicia Burns Ulrike Scherer Félicie Dhellemmes 🦈 Antonia Groneberg So spread the word and come to Berlin! #teamfish ichthyologie.de/gfi-tagung-202…
Check out our new paper with cool results on a by-product mutualism in group hunting striped marlin! The study is based on my masters and is now published in Functional Ecology! For more info and a cool video check thread below and find the paper here: tinyurl.com/msn5uw7s
What’s On Disney Plus The first episode includes our beloved Sulphur mollies (Poecilia sulphuraria) and how they escape birds though thousands of them doing the Mexican wave! IGB Berlin (now on Bluesky) Science of Intelligence Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
New paper out! IGB Berlin (now on Bluesky) and Science of Intelligence scientists have discovered that when striped marlin hunt groups of small fish, the faster the escape the more the marlin get to eat!
How do sardines escape merlins? Palina Bartashevich, James Herbert-Read, Pawel Romanczuk and others from the Science of Intelligence Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin and IGB Berlin (now on Bluesky) used drones and modeling to find out nature.com/articles/s4200…