Isabella Reeves (@bellaa_reeves) 's Twitter Profile
Isabella Reeves

@bellaa_reeves

PhD candidate using DNA & biochemistry to explore killer whale evolutionary ecology @Flinders with CETREC WA & @SouthernSharkEG 🐬🧬🧪
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Maeva Terrapon (@mterrapon) 's Twitter Profile Photo

NEW PUBLICATION! 🎉🦈 In this #OpenAccess Short Communication, we compiled records of killer whale predation on three undescribed elasmobranch prey species in the SW Indian Ocean. Check it out at onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/aj… . Wiley Ecology & Evolution

NEW PUBLICATION! 🎉🦈

In this #OpenAccess Short Communication, we compiled records of killer whale predation on three undescribed elasmobranch prey species in the SW Indian Ocean. Check it out at onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/aj… . <a href="/WileyEcolEvol/">Wiley Ecology & Evolution</a>
Marine Mammal_AU (@marinemammal_au) 's Twitter Profile Photo

MMF team kicked off #SMM2024 with workshops from acoustics, genomics, science education, and partnerships with First Nations peoples in marine mammal science #PerthSMM2024

MMF team kicked off #SMM2024 with workshops from acoustics, genomics, science education, and partnerships with First Nations peoples in marine mammal science #PerthSMM2024
Sergio Nigenda (@sergionigenda) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Honored to have presented the keynote talk yesterday at the genomics of marine mammals workshop, as part of the biennial conference on the biology of marine mammals #smm2024. Great studies, interesting new methods and ideas to incorporate local communities into genomic research!

Honored to have presented the keynote talk yesterday at the genomics of marine mammals workshop, as part of the biennial conference on the biology of marine mammals #smm2024. Great studies, interesting new methods and ideas to incorporate local communities into genomic research!
SouthernSharkEG (@southernsharkeg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Congratulations to James Whitelaw and Brad Hayman for delivering great presentations about their Honours projects #drones #biochem #SharkScience

Congratulations to James Whitelaw and Brad Hayman for delivering great presentations about their Honours projects #drones #biochem #SharkScience
Lauren Meyer (@meyer_sci) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New paper led by Isabella Reeves provides genomic evidence that white shark livers are on the menu for Aussie killer whales! See more here: onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.10…

New paper led by <a href="/bellaa_reeves/">Isabella Reeves</a> 
provides genomic evidence that white shark livers are on the menu for Aussie killer whales!

See more here: onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.10…
Charlie Huveneers (@huveneerssseg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Are white sharks apex predators? Not according to this (and previous) studies: doi.org/10.1002/ece3.7… Picky eating of white shark liver by killer whale facilitates scavenging by other species

Are white sharks apex predators? Not according to this (and previous) studies: doi.org/10.1002/ece3.7…

Picky eating of white shark liver by killer whale facilitates scavenging by other species
Melissa Cristina Márquez (@mcmsharksxx) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Mysterious Case Of Killer Whale Predation On White Sharks In Australia buff.ly/4ht7VBj Recent findings used wildlife forensics and citizen science data to provide the first confirmed evidence of killer whale predation on white sharks in Australia.

The Mysterious Case Of Killer Whale Predation On White Sharks In Australia

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Recent findings used wildlife forensics and citizen science data to provide the first confirmed evidence of killer whale predation on white sharks in Australia.
Isabella Reeves (@bellaa_reeves) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Last call ⏳🚨 If you have any elasmobranch and killer whale interaction records we want to hear about it! Please reach our team with the email below, we would love to include them in our global review!

Last call ⏳🚨

If you have any elasmobranch and killer whale interaction records we want to hear about it! 

Please reach our team with the email below, we would love to include them in our global review!
Charlie Huveneers (@huveneerssseg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The most commonly sighted shark species in Norfolk Marine Park (tiger, Galapagos, dusky, sandbar sharks) use the region in different ways: doi.org/10.1002/ece3.7… New study led by Jordan Matley with Lauren Meyer Parks Australia Australian Marine Parks