Michael Meyer
banner
mishafredmeyer.bsky.social
Michael Meyer
@mishafredmeyer.bsky.social

Research Limnologist at USGS | Prev @USGS Mendenhall Fellow @WSUPullman @NSF #GRFP @FulbrightPrgrm @SLU_Official | Co-founder, org-team member of @HackingLimno 🏳️‍🌈

Environmental science 66%
Geography 17%
The Dept of Biology at Loyola University. Chicago has an open lecturer position in Gender, Sexuality, and the Biology of Sex. The successful candidate will have a 50% affiliation with the Women's Studies and Gender Studies program and 50% Dept of Biology.
www.careers.luc.edu/postings/34131
Biology and Women’s Studies and Gender Studies, Lecturer (Gender, Sexuality, and the Biology of Sex ), Non-Tenure track
Salary Range: $65,000 - $75,000Benefits Information: https://www.luc.edu/hr/benefits/The Department of Biology and the Women’s Studies and Gender Studies (WSGS) Program in the College of Arts and Scie...
www.careers.luc.edu

Flashback to my first day at USGS when I took my oath of office four years ago.
Registration and abstract submissions for oral and poster presentations are now open for #ASLOSIL2026 !
Don't miss this opportunity to share your insights at the ASLO-SIL 2026 Joint Meeting 12-16 May 2026 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. 🇨🇦
@aslo.org

Reposted by Michael T. Meyer

💧Calling all hydrologists💧Montana State University is hiring an assistant professor of water systems science, broadly defined but with connections to groundwater/subsurface processes. Please spread the word! jobs.montana.edu/postings/48829
Assistant Professor of Environmental Water Systems Science
The Department of Land Resources and Environmental Sciences at Montana State University Bozeman invites applications for a tenure-track position at the level of Assistant Professor with expertise in E...
jobs.montana.edu

Reposted by Michael T. Meyer

Dive into the new #ASLO_Bulletin for the latest news in #aquaticscience! This issue features articles on ‘The Power of Pack Mules’ and a ‘Journey of Creating an Immersive Museum Exhibit’. Discover meeting highlights, community news, viewpoints & more: aslopubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/...

Reposted by Michael T. Meyer

📣We're hosting a rainbowR conference, to connect and promote LGBTQ+ people in the #RStats community and to showcase examples of working with LGBTQ+ data 🌈🎉 To help us plan, if you'd be interested in attending or speaking, please fill in this very short form (1-2 mins) docs.google.com/forms/d/1Tx0...
Interested in a rainbowR Conference?
rainbowR (https://rainbowr.org) is hosting a virtual conference (tentative date: February 26, 2026). The aim of the conference is to connect and promote LGBTQ+ people in the R community, and to showca...
docs.google.com
Applying to the NSF-GRFP (or another fellowship) on a tight deadline?

We built a 7-week guide + timeline to get you from draft to submission. It’s not too late — you’ve got this! ✨

🔗 cientificolatino.com/apply-in-7-weeks

#NSFGRFP #GradSchool #Fellowship

Reposted by Michael T. Meyer

I've given several talks at posit conf, but I've never gotten to give the "here's the super awesome new thing I worked on that I now get to share with you" kind...until this year! Come to the commercial products session to hear me talk about building container images with Connect, it is so coooool 😁

And many thanks to the excellent discussions at @aslo.org and @gleonetwork.bsky.social that led to this manuscript :)

Or to quote my favorite line from this piece: “Without an epistemological evolution, the fields of aquatic ecology and water quality management run the risk of developing divergent understandings of ecosystem function.”

And we highlight how these varying classification schemes can dramatically impact other fields that might be using these limnological ideas, such remote sensing.

We also looked at how our understanding of regional water quality can change when you apply different classification schemes at national scales.

We recreated figures from Wetzel’s Limnology text to see how fundamental ideas, such as clinograde and orthograde Temperature and DO curves, shake out when you apply various trophic state classification schemes.

New paper alert!! Our viewpoint piece uses data from the U.S. EPA National Lakes Assessment + Landsat to see how differing definitions of trophic state can skew and enhance our understanding of lake ecosystems! @ecologicalsociety.bsky.social esajournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/...
Clarifying the trophic state concept to advance macroscale freshwater science and management
For over a century, ecologists have used the concept of trophic state (TS) to characterize an aquatic ecosystem's biological productivity. However, multiple TS classification schemes, each relying on...
esajournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com

Reposted by Michael T. Meyer

The application for the 2026 Hollings scholarship is opening October 1, 2025, but you can start preparing to apply now! Learn more about the program and check out resources for applicants: noaa.gov/office-educa...
#NOAAScholars

Reposted by Michael T. Meyer

It takes patience to have a conversation about definitions as a collaboration begins... but it is important!
"Trophic state" in lakes is one of those concepts! It really makes a difference which definition we use... @mishafredmeyer.bsky.social
esajournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/...
Clarifying the trophic state concept to advance macroscale freshwater science and management
For over a century, ecologists have used the concept of trophic state (TS) to characterize an aquatic ecosystem's biological productivity. However, multiple TS classification schemes, each relying on....
esajournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com
Multiple ecology faculty positions at @notredame.bsky.social. Apply at apply.interfolio.com/171650. (1/2). 🌎🌐🧪

Reposted by Michael T. Meyer

Lake webinars! Check out this freshly updated list, including:
🦓💪 Aug. 21: How zebra mussels are changing fish contaminants
🌊🛥️ Aug. 26: Wake boat impacts on lakes
💧💲 Sept. 4: Watershed grants from MI EGLE
💩🚽 Sept. 15: Septic systems and the environment
List: www.canr.msu.edu/michiganlake...
The 2025-26 Eco-Evo job list is out. Good luck to those applying!

docs.google.com/spreadsheets...
ecoevojobs.net 2025-26
docs.google.com

Reposted by Michael T. Meyer

Reposted by Michael T. Meyer

1) Are you an Assistant Professor studying evolutionary biology?

2) Are you in the US?

3) Would you like to give a research seminar in Iowa?

4) Are you available to travel September 4-6?

If you can answer YES x4, please DM me ASAP, or comment below.

Reposted by Michael T. Meyer

📣 Join the #ASLO Student Resources and Activities Committee (SRAC) TOMORROW, August 14 from 7-8:30 PM ET for a panel discussion led by ASLO members with non-academic scientific careers in government, industry, and non-profit sectors.
👉 Register here: www.aslo.org/beyond-acade...
Isabella Oleksy's Mountain Limnology Lab has taken over a 42-year-old monitoring project in Rocky Mountain National Park. Their investigations reveal how remote alpine watersheds are changing in the Anthropocene www.colorado.edu/instaar/2025...

@isabellaoleksy.bsky.social & @jbaron4.bsky.social
Air pollution and warming are changing Colorado’s remote alpine lakes
The Oleksy lab has taken over a 42-year-old monitoring project in Rocky Mountain National Park. Their investigations reveal how remote alpine watersheds are
www.colorado.edu

Hello - I am a Research Limnologist with the US Geological Survey. I work at the nexus of data science, open science, and the aquatic sciences, where I tackle decades-old ecological questions with cutting edge data and computational methods. scholar.google.com/citations?us...
scholar.google.com
Early career aquatic scientists, don't miss the chance to apply for the Raelyn Cole Editorial Fellowship! This program offers the opportunity to develop your skills in scientific publishing, including writing, editing, and outreach.
Application deadline 1 Sept 2025:
aslo.org/2025-applica...
#ASLO

Reposted by Michael T. Meyer

Hey #AGU25 water folks, if you submit your abstracts last minute (like I do), please consider this session! We have a great line up of speakers!

Reposted by Michael T. Meyer

one of the best parts of sort of becoming a science "grown up" is getting to invite your favorite colleagues for seminar & catching up on life and projects together. Thanks for the visit & fantastic talk #NoBSky Michael Meyer!

Reposted by Michael T. Meyer

Just realized the bluesky may not be aware that you can access dad jokes (via the icanhazdadjoke API) directly in #rstats with the {dadjokeapi} 📦!

Reposted by Michael T. Meyer

Earth is in flux…. see our latest #dataviz project coming from #USGSvizlab labs.waterdata.usgs.gov/visualizatio...
Earth is in flux
Chart gallery highlighting key findings of USGS land change science
labs.waterdata.usgs.gov