
NoelleLucey
@noellelucey
STRI postdoc studying how marine life may adapt to rapid environmental changes
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16-03-2018 12:55:00
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Come see STRI intern Lara Beckmann's fascinating new research on how ostracod moms mediate their offspring's success under #tropicalhypoxia using transgenerational plasticity Bocas Station tomorrow at 7pm




Ever wonder how hypoxia impacts shallow coral reefs around Bocas? Or how a worm that eats coral responds to this hypoxia? Check it out here! And a big thanks to Smithsonian Panama and Bocas Station for making this work possible

Tropical reefs are getting extremely hot and hypoxic leaving sea urchins stuck belly-up on their backs - unlike this spunky guy that can flip right over. Big thanks to coauthors E. Haskett & R. Collin, video from J. Scott & Smithsonian Panama for support! collinlab.blogspot.com/2020/12/stuck-…

New preprint with @odealab NoelleLucey and others!Our proxy-based approach suggests that a deep reef shutdown because of increasing hypoxia ~1500 years ago.Similar patterns happening today on the shallower reefs are a warning that hypoxia may be expanding.biorxiv.org/content/10.110…



New graphical abstract for our Special Issue in JMSE "Thermal and Hypoxia Vulnerability in Tropical Marine Systems: Advances in Physiology, Ecology and Evolution"! Submit your manuscripts until August 15th! NoelleLucey Smithsonian Panama @UQAR Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologia | NOVA FCT scgmadeira.wixsite.com/carolinamadeir…

New short read warns shoaling low oxygen waters may be a new way to shrink tropical coral reef habitat from the bottom up. Pacific and Caribbean sea urchins are shocked by low oxygen waters, unable to move! Thx Eileen Haskett & Rachel Collin Smithsonian Panama doi.org/10.1016/j.ecoc…

We watched hypoxia overtake a coral reef that was just 3m deep. Here’s the collaborative paper led by Dr. Maggie Johnson documenting what happened! Be sure to check out the project website too hypocolypse.github.io all workflows/figures are 100% reproducible thx to Jarrod Scott!


Hypoxia seems to have been a problem for coral reefs for millennia. This super-novel study led by Blanca Figuerola explains how things are changing for the worse. Check out the details below!

Amazing first day back in the field in Bocas!! I am very grateful to Bocas Station & Smithsonian Panama for their support. So excited about our teams new project on coral resilience to #oceandeoxygenation



And a big congrats to Eileen Haskett, Jimena Pitty, Rachel Collin, Q?Digital and all who made this a reality Bocas Station Punta Culebra Smithsonian Panama

Really exciting 10-week PAID opportunity for US undergraduates looking for research experience on #corals and #hypoxia Bocas Station in Panama


New research: NoelleLucey and colleagues find that more frequent and intense hypoxia caused by climate warming contributes to loss of tropical #coralreef habitat ⬇️ journals.plos.org/climate/articl… Curtis Deutsch Dr. Maggie Johnson Rachel Collin @PieroCalosi

Warming is increasing oxygen extremes and this ocean weather is making coral reefs less hospitable - potentially for lots of tropical life! Find out how here: environment.princeton.edu/news/what-can-… Curtis Deutsch @PieroCalosi and colleagues Bocas Station Smithsonian Panama

New on the Latitude blog: NoelleLucey and Curtis Deutsch discuss their recent PLOS Climate publication on the impacts of climate-related hypoxia on tropical #reefs ⬇️ latitude.plos.org/2023/04/behind…