Fidji Berio, PhD
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Fidji Berio, PhD
@fidjiberio.bsky.social
Postdoctoral researcher #DiSantolab
Evo-devo of skeleton 🦈
Mineralization under climate change 🐠🌊🌡️
Biomechanics of walking 🦈 and schooling 🐠

fberio.github.com
@fidjiberio@ecoevo.social
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📺 Ce reportage est un extrait des épisodes réalisés par Jean-Rémi Haas pour la CINOR dans le cadre de la semaine européenne du développement durable et peut être retrouvé ici

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CINOR, TERRE D'AVENIR 2025 - Vendredi 26 Septembre 2025 - antennereunion.fr
A l’occasion de la semaine Nout Ter Ansanm sur Antenne Réunion, la Cinor nous présente 5 entreprises qui œuvrent durablement pour notre ile. Primées, lors de la soirée Pépites du Nord, ces entreprises...
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October 2, 2025 at 6:20 AM
Reposted by Fidji Berio, PhD
Reposted by Fidji Berio, PhD
Post-ablation, fish swam faster, took more direct paths, and made frequent contact with obstacles, perhaps sensing with snout and fins… or just bumping into things.
Congratulations to Sonia and Fidji Berio (Postdoc in the lab!) for the nice work!!
April 18, 2025 at 12:51 AM
We found that the sharks:
- adjust their body posture and tail movements across speeds 📐
- display higher variation in kinematic patterns at low versus high speeds, suggesting reduced hydrodynamic stability ⚖️
- display a peak in kinematic efficiency at higher speeds than more active shark swimmers ⏩
April 10, 2025 at 5:17 AM