Svenja Marfurt
@svenjamarfurt.bsky.social
PhD candidate at University of Zurich & www.sharkbaydolphins.org
biologist | population genomics & marine mammal research 🧬🐬| conservation (genomics) | aspiring-but-intimidated bioinformatician 🖥️| passionate divemaster 🤿| (land and sea) pup lover 🦭🐕
biologist | population genomics & marine mammal research 🧬🐬| conservation (genomics) | aspiring-but-intimidated bioinformatician 🖥️| passionate divemaster 🤿| (land and sea) pup lover 🦭🐕
Reposted by Svenja Marfurt
🎉 Excited to share the 2nd chapter of my PhD!
From 270 eDNA samples across Shark Bay (🇦🇺), we identified 106 fish species and mapped their diversity with remote sensing — all non-invasively! 🌊🐠
A scalable framework for characterising marine biodiversity
🔗 doi.org/10.1111/ddi.70074
From 270 eDNA samples across Shark Bay (🇦🇺), we identified 106 fish species and mapped their diversity with remote sensing — all non-invasively! 🌊🐠
A scalable framework for characterising marine biodiversity
🔗 doi.org/10.1111/ddi.70074
Integrating Environmental DNA Metabarcoding and Remote Sensing Reveals Known and Novel Fish Diversity Hotspots in a World Heritage Area
Aim Shark Bay, a UNESCO World Heritage site in Western Australia, is highly vulnerable to climate change, yet its fish biodiversity remains poorly understood at fine spatial scales. We integrated en...
doi.org
November 3, 2025 at 3:22 PM
🎉 Excited to share the 2nd chapter of my PhD!
From 270 eDNA samples across Shark Bay (🇦🇺), we identified 106 fish species and mapped their diversity with remote sensing — all non-invasively! 🌊🐠
A scalable framework for characterising marine biodiversity
🔗 doi.org/10.1111/ddi.70074
From 270 eDNA samples across Shark Bay (🇦🇺), we identified 106 fish species and mapped their diversity with remote sensing — all non-invasively! 🌊🐠
A scalable framework for characterising marine biodiversity
🔗 doi.org/10.1111/ddi.70074
Reposted by Svenja Marfurt
Couldn’t have done this without my brilliant co-authors and the wonderful @researchdolphin.bsky.social — what an adventure! 🌊 @svenjamarfurt.bsky.social , @florianaltermatt.bsky.social , Erik Willems, Alexander Damm-Reiser, Simon J. Allen, Jean-Claude Walser and Michael Krützen
November 3, 2025 at 3:22 PM
Couldn’t have done this without my brilliant co-authors and the wonderful @researchdolphin.bsky.social — what an adventure! 🌊 @svenjamarfurt.bsky.social , @florianaltermatt.bsky.social , Erik Willems, Alexander Damm-Reiser, Simon J. Allen, Jean-Claude Walser and Michael Krützen
srf.ch/play/tv/eins...
Tune in for an update on our🐬-research with @researchdolphin.bsky.social and the University of Zurich & on today's SRF einstein episode. It was wonderful to catch up with the incredible einstein-team and share more about our ongoing research and what we do at Irchel campus👩🔬🧪🐬
Tune in for an update on our🐬-research with @researchdolphin.bsky.social and the University of Zurich & on today's SRF einstein episode. It was wonderful to catch up with the incredible einstein-team and share more about our ongoing research and what we do at Irchel campus👩🔬🧪🐬
Delfine im Klimastress: Wie Wetterextreme Delfine gefährden - Einstein - Play SRF
Zwei Jahre nachdem «Einstein» mit Forschenden der Uni Zürich in die Welt der Delfine Westaustraliens abtauchte, liegen nun Resultate vor: Wetterextreme setzen den Meeressäugern massiv zu und nur wenig...
srf.ch
March 6, 2025 at 3:10 PM
srf.ch/play/tv/eins...
Tune in for an update on our🐬-research with @researchdolphin.bsky.social and the University of Zurich & on today's SRF einstein episode. It was wonderful to catch up with the incredible einstein-team and share more about our ongoing research and what we do at Irchel campus👩🔬🧪🐬
Tune in for an update on our🐬-research with @researchdolphin.bsky.social and the University of Zurich & on today's SRF einstein episode. It was wonderful to catch up with the incredible einstein-team and share more about our ongoing research and what we do at Irchel campus👩🔬🧪🐬
A late butterfly to the party🦋. What I am working on and passionate about is somewhat summarized in my first PhD publication🥹 in Molecular Ecology🐬🌊 below. Looking forward to connecting, sharing, and celebrating all things science, population & conservation genomics & passion for wildlife here!🌍🩵
Demographic History and Adaptive Evolution of Indo‐Pacific Bottlenose Dolphins (Tursiops aduncus) in Western Australia
Demographic processes can substantially affect a species' response to changing ecological conditions, necessitating the combined consideration of genetic responses to environmental variables and neut...
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December 30, 2024 at 11:29 AM
A late butterfly to the party🦋. What I am working on and passionate about is somewhat summarized in my first PhD publication🥹 in Molecular Ecology🐬🌊 below. Looking forward to connecting, sharing, and celebrating all things science, population & conservation genomics & passion for wildlife here!🌍🩵