Chris Goatley
@chrisgoatley.bsky.social
Marine biologist at the University of Southampton. Researching reef fish ecology and evolution and the awesomest fish in the sea - gobies. 🐠🪸🇬🇧🇪🇺🇭🇲🏳️🌈
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There's something of a game theory problem here. I could take my holiday in, say, mid-October and mid-March, periods where few others do. And while I may come back to a larger inbox, think of all the work I could get done in August/December/January with everyone else gone!
August 26, 2025 at 7:55 AM
There's something of a game theory problem here. I could take my holiday in, say, mid-October and mid-March, periods where few others do. And while I may come back to a larger inbox, think of all the work I could get done in August/December/January with everyone else gone!
Could you add me please!
January 23, 2025 at 8:46 PM
Could you add me please!
A few different studies, but mainly, putting a load in individual containers with various food items and weighing them and prey over a few months - very little change. The outcome was that they seemed to be scavengers of damaged/unwell mussels which can't close well.
December 23, 2024 at 2:22 AM
A few different studies, but mainly, putting a load in individual containers with various food items and weighing them and prey over a few months - very little change. The outcome was that they seemed to be scavengers of damaged/unwell mussels which can't close well.
This was the subject of my Honours dissertation. Trying to find out what they eat revealed that they don't eat much!
December 22, 2024 at 10:46 PM
This was the subject of my Honours dissertation. Trying to find out what they eat revealed that they don't eat much!
True, but it highlights that many people are likely fine with the idea.
December 20, 2024 at 9:59 AM
True, but it highlights that many people are likely fine with the idea.