Kristina Barclay, Ph.D.
@barnaclebarclay.bsky.social
Palaeobiologist and marine ecologist specializing in invertebrates, predation, ocean acidification, conservation palaeobiology, and historical ecology. Dabbles in archaeology. 🦀🐚🦪
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New paper alert! We combined modern ecology, archaeology, and a palaeontology technique of examining crab 🦀 claw marks on their clam prey to examine how these shellfish populations have changed over 3000 years.
Find it open access here: doi.org/10.1016/j.bi...
#ConservationPaleobiology #CPB
Find it open access here: doi.org/10.1016/j.bi...
#ConservationPaleobiology #CPB
Reposted by Kristina Barclay, Ph.D.
@barnaclebarclay.bsky.social (Banting Postdoctoral Fellowship @uvic.ca in collaboration with #uvic researchers @juliabaum.bsky.social & @iainmckechnie.bsky.social as well as a Tseshaht First Nation representative, Denis St. Claire.
July 9, 2025 at 4:50 PM
@barnaclebarclay.bsky.social (Banting Postdoctoral Fellowship @uvic.ca in collaboration with #uvic researchers @juliabaum.bsky.social & @iainmckechnie.bsky.social as well as a Tseshaht First Nation representative, Denis St. Claire.
Reposted by Kristina Barclay, Ph.D.
A new study reveals that the Broken Group Islands off the west coast of Vancouver Island, BC, are a bright spot for shellfish populations in the northeast Pacific Ocean—demonstrating a sustainable relationship between local First Nations and shellfish over millennia. 🔗https://tinyurl.com/5psvxjsa
July 9, 2025 at 4:43 PM
A new study reveals that the Broken Group Islands off the west coast of Vancouver Island, BC, are a bright spot for shellfish populations in the northeast Pacific Ocean—demonstrating a sustainable relationship between local First Nations and shellfish over millennia. 🔗https://tinyurl.com/5psvxjsa
Reposted by Kristina Barclay, Ph.D.
exciting new Crab🦀 science🧪 publication led by @barnaclebarclay.bsky.social Banting postdoc working to apply paleobiology techniques to learn about Indigenous crab fisheries via the scars left on clam shells
Fabulous new Indigenous shellfisheries publication on the historical ecology of crabs 🦀 using palaeontology techniques to detect sublethal scars on clams 🐚 led by @barnaclebarclay.bsky.social
open access & out now in BioConservation www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
open access & out now in BioConservation www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
May 14, 2025 at 8:31 AM
exciting new Crab🦀 science🧪 publication led by @barnaclebarclay.bsky.social Banting postdoc working to apply paleobiology techniques to learn about Indigenous crab fisheries via the scars left on clam shells
New paper alert! We combined modern ecology, archaeology, and a palaeontology technique of examining crab 🦀 claw marks on their clam prey to examine how these shellfish populations have changed over 3000 years.
Find it open access here: doi.org/10.1016/j.bi...
#ConservationPaleobiology #CPB
Find it open access here: doi.org/10.1016/j.bi...
#ConservationPaleobiology #CPB
May 15, 2025 at 7:20 PM
New paper alert! We combined modern ecology, archaeology, and a palaeontology technique of examining crab 🦀 claw marks on their clam prey to examine how these shellfish populations have changed over 3000 years.
Find it open access here: doi.org/10.1016/j.bi...
#ConservationPaleobiology #CPB
Find it open access here: doi.org/10.1016/j.bi...
#ConservationPaleobiology #CPB
Reposted by Kristina Barclay, Ph.D.
🌊 @noaa.gov was a leader on ocean acidification (OA) and marine carbon dioxide removal (#mCDR). This research is decimated by the firings of many outstanding staff, including the leaders of the OA and mCDR groups, my close colleagues Sarah Cooley and Gabby Kitch. #StandUpForScience
After Cuts, Former NOAA Chief Scientist Says U.S. Science Risks Becoming a “Backwater Enterprise” - bioGraphic
With its first wave of firings, the new Trump administration has decimated NOAA.
www.biographic.com
March 14, 2025 at 4:38 AM
🌊 @noaa.gov was a leader on ocean acidification (OA) and marine carbon dioxide removal (#mCDR). This research is decimated by the firings of many outstanding staff, including the leaders of the OA and mCDR groups, my close colleagues Sarah Cooley and Gabby Kitch. #StandUpForScience
Hi, Bluesky! After taking an extended break from socials, I'm trying to ease my way back! Had several pubs come out recently that I should share 🦀🐌🦪 👇
February 10, 2025 at 11:22 PM
Hi, Bluesky! After taking an extended break from socials, I'm trying to ease my way back! Had several pubs come out recently that I should share 🦀🐌🦪 👇