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Did you know that not all fish are the same? Beneath the waves lies an incredible variety of life. Discover the three major fish types and the traits that make each one unique.
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Anja Nickel from University of Iceland, Research Centre of the Westfjords and @NAVE along with her co-authors: Sigurd Heiberg Espeland, Steven E. Campana, Esben Moland Olsen, Guðbjörg Ásta Ólafsdóttir published a paper in the Marine Ecology Progress Series (MEPS). DOI: doi.org/10.3354/meps...
Have you ever wanted to learn about fish teeth. This week we are highlighting a new publication which looked at diversity in tooth number and angle in Arctic charr from lake Þingvallavatn.
Want to learn more: icefishresearch.com/differences-...
Have you ever heard of filter feeders? Learn about them now 🐟🐋🦪
#filterfeeders #education #biology #aquatics #icefishresearch
Learn how AI can detect fish underwater🐟
A study conducted by @joaosmartins.bsky.social and his colleagues from Hafrannsóknastofnun looked into this.
Read more:
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#sciencecommunication #aitools #science #biology #salmon #education #educational #icefishresearch
The study explores “seasonal shifts and individual variation in juvenile Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) diel migration at nearshore nurseries”
Read more at: icefishresearch.com/light-acts-l...
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We are tracking Arctic charr! A new collaborative project between @mfri.bsky.social and @haskoliislands.bsky.social within the LIFE Icewater project. Today we deployed acoustic receivers in Thingvallavatn to track Arctic charr. This will help us better understand their habitat use and mortality.
Field update: Sampling for CODSPA project to understand how fishing pressures affects Atlantic cod is in full swing—eDNA, cortisol (milt/eggs/brain), gametes for rearing juveniles, and acoustic telemetry + hydrophones in Eyjafjörður to track behaviour. Full blog next week! #ScienceComm #Fieldwork
@icefishresearch.bsky.scial Learn more about a research project that is currently ongoing where Dr. kalina Kapralova and her team are studying the science of being small, miniaturisation!
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Many fish move around in regular patterns. One common type is called diel migration (dægurfar eða lóðréttar dægurgöngur), which means they move in a daily cycle