Hannah Rempel (@queenparrotfish) 's Twitter Profile
Hannah Rempel

@queenparrotfish

PhD student studying how local-scale human impacts alter marine trophic dynamics. She/her 🏳️‍🌈

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Erin Dillon (@erinmdillon) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New review paper with Catalina Pimiento on #elasmobranch #conservation #paleobiology is now out in Paleobiology! "Aligning paleobiological research with conservation priorities using elasmobranchs as a model" 🔓doi.org/10.1017/pab.20… #FossilFriday The Paleontological Society

New review paper with <a href="/pimientoc/">Catalina Pimiento</a> on #elasmobranch #conservation #paleobiology is now out in Paleobiology!

"Aligning paleobiological research with conservation priorities using elasmobranchs as a model"
🔓doi.org/10.1017/pab.20…

#FossilFriday <a href="/PaleoSoc/">The Paleontological Society</a>
Hannah Rempel (@queenparrotfish) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Meet Tigrigobius redimiculus! A goby endemic to Mexico, found on reefs ranging from Veracruz to the Yucatán peninsula. This sketch was inspired by a photo and research by Mariana R.-Higueras! (A bit late to the game, this piece took a week to finish) #SundayFishSketch

Meet Tigrigobius redimiculus! A goby endemic to Mexico, found on reefs ranging from Veracruz to the Yucatán peninsula. This sketch was inspired by a photo and research by <a href="/higuerima_fish/">Mariana R.-Higueras</a>!  

(A bit late to the game, this piece took a week to finish) #SundayFishSketch
UTMSI (@utmsi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Researchers at UTMSI recently published a study in the Marine Ecology Progress Series (MEPS) shedding light on the intricate relationships between parrotfish and coral reef ecosystems. Discover more about this study here: bit.ly/4bW7kVv 📷: Hannah Rempel #UTMSI #TexasScience

Researchers at UTMSI recently published a study in the <a href="/MEPS_IR/">Marine Ecology Progress Series (MEPS)</a> shedding light on the intricate relationships between parrotfish and coral reef ecosystems. Discover more about this study here: bit.ly/4bW7kVv

📷: Hannah Rempel

 #UTMSI #TexasScience
Erin Dillon (@erinmdillon) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨New paper in Science Magazine! We reviewed the past, present, and future #ecological roles of #sharks in a changing #ocean, and what effective #restoration might look like 🦈Grateful to be part of this amazing team led by Simon Dedman & Jerry Moxley, Ph.D 🔗doi.org/10.1126/scienc…

🚨New paper in <a href="/ScienceMagazine/">Science Magazine</a>! We reviewed the past, present, and future #ecological roles of #sharks in a changing #ocean, and what effective #restoration might look like

🦈Grateful to be part of this amazing team led by <a href="/SimonDedman/">Simon Dedman</a> &amp; <a href="/jhmoxley/">Jerry Moxley, Ph.D</a> 

🔗doi.org/10.1126/scienc…
Sam Degregori (@poopomics) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Culmination of my PhD work finally published! Fish gut microbiomes are more similar to mammalian gut microbiomes than you think. doi.org/10.1111/mec.17… Dr Jordan Casey Dr Nina Schiettekatte

Culmination of my PhD work finally published! Fish gut microbiomes are more similar to mammalian gut microbiomes than you think. doi.org/10.1111/mec.17…
 <a href="/jordanmcasey/">Dr Jordan Casey</a> <a href="/NinaSchiett/">Dr Nina Schiettekatte</a>
Texas SWMS (@tx_swms) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Interested in learning about NOAA’s Gulf Restoration work? Join an expedition LIVE in the Gulf of Mexico. Free livestreams will be available over the next week to learn about everything from ROVs to life on board! Each event will be a 30min livestream open to the public.

Interested in learning about NOAA’s Gulf Restoration work?

Join an expedition LIVE in the Gulf of Mexico. Free livestreams will be available over the next week to learn about everything from ROVs to life on board! Each event will be a 30min livestream open to the public.
Hannah Rempel (@queenparrotfish) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Why do animals eat their own poop—and other animals’ too? It's not just your dog that does it, but fish, moose, and many other creatures! 💩 Learn more in a recent National Geographic article by Katya Zimmer highlighting my research and that other scientists: 🔗nationalgeographic.com/animals/articl…

Berit Batterton (@botanyberit) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Extremely excited to have my first first-author publication officially out! 🤩 We began this project as a group of grad students passionate about developing better resources for the next gen of STEM educators. Check out Hannah’s thread for more! Mel Neill Hannah Rempel