Author: Andrew Baird After a 10 hour steam on the Kalinda and a quiet night full of stars; Jupiter, Saturn, Mars and then Venus were all on display, we woke to a glass out in the lagoon on Myrmidon. [Image: Glass out at Myrmidon Reef] We were targeting topotypes of a couple of nominal species, … Continue reading Myrmidon Reef
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The Corals of the SS Yongala
Author: Andrew Baird The SS Yongala is a world famous dive, known especially for the extraordinary fish life it supports, including large schools of giant trevally and barracuda and a couple of monstrous Queensland groupers. The Yongala is not so well known for its scleractinian corals, being a little too deep to support the abundance … Continue reading The Corals of the SS Yongala
New paper: An enhanced target-enrichment bait set for Hexacorallia provides phylogenomic resolution of the staghorn corals (Acroporidae) and close relatives
Graphical Abstract Congratulations to Peter Cowman and co-authors for a paper just accepted in Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution. The paper presents a molecular approach that has the potential to provide species level resolution with the Genus Acropora – the Holy Grail for Acropora taxonomy. The results of the phylogenomic analysis are profound (see quote below) … Continue reading New paper: An enhanced target-enrichment bait set for Hexacorallia provides phylogenomic resolution of the staghorn corals (Acroporidae) and close relatives
Project Phoenix Retreat 2020 at Puzzle Creek
The Project Phoenix Townsville Hub and collaborators has recently gathered in Puzzle Creek, Queensland for a team retreat. The purpose of this retreat was to discuss the kick-off of Project Phoenix, to have a PhD confirmation seminar, and to get to know each other better in a beautiful open-air environment. The team comprised of Project … Continue reading Project Phoenix Retreat 2020 at Puzzle Creek
Media Release: ‘Treasure trove’ of new discoveries highlights gaps in coral knowledge
See original post by the ARC Centre of Excellence for Coral Reef Studies:'Treasure trove' of new discoveries highlights gaps in coral knowledge