Thorsten Reusch
Marine evolutionary ecology, genomics and restoration at GEOMAR Kiel, Germany's Ocean Institute. Fascinated with ocean life, its adaptation and protection. Focus Baltic Sea & other world areas. Pet species cod, seagrass, comb jellies, phytoplankton
- Reposted by Thorsten ReuschNew review! Theory & a practical guide to structural variants in popgen🧬 Many thanks to my co-authors: @rebekahoomen.bsky.social @annatigano.bsky.social @marenwellenreuther.bsky.social @janawold.bsky.social @dlfield.bsky.social @clairemerot.bsky.social onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/...
- Reposted by Thorsten Reusch#GEOMARJobs 🌊Postdoctoral scientist position (m/f/d) in the movement ecology of non commercial fish 🌊Postdoctoral position (m/f/d) in movement ecology and digital twins 🌊Zwei Ausbildungsplätze zum:zur Chemielaborant:in (m/w/d) 🔗 www.geomar.de/karriere-cam...
- Reposted by Thorsten ReuschThe marine conservation group @hifmb.de is looking for a postdoc and a Phd student to study coral genomics and conservation genetics. Join us to develop solutions for coral conservation and dive into the world of early branching metazoans: Deadlines coming up fast. jobs.awi.de/Vacancies/21...
- Reposted by Thorsten ReuschWe are welcoming applications for a full professorship on Molecular and Evolutionary Zoology at Kiel Univerdity, Northern Germany, with fantastic facilities and infrastructure! @uni-kiel.de @crc1182.bsky.social @transevo.bsky.social www.nature.com/naturecareer...
- Reposted by Thorsten ReuschAnd also see our new paper on the Role of microbial life history strategy in host-microbiome interactions in the ISMEJ. @crc1182.bsky.social url: academic.oup.com/ismej/articl...
- Reposted by Thorsten ReuschBusy week Fucus sampling with our colleagues @gloriareithmaier.bsky.social @lies-nerd.bsky.social @karikaphegyi.bsky.social and lots of others for #Fubluc and getting ready for outreach with kids for #TheOceanRaceEurope @geomarkiel.bsky.social
- Reposted by Thorsten Reusch🚨 In case you missed it… our 4-year time-series analysis of Arctic Ocean viruses is out now! Near-monthly samples — including through the dark, cold, polar winter ❄️ — using long-read metagenomics. Short thread 🧵👇
- Reposted by Thorsten ReuschAfter a four-year investigation, a breakthrough study reveals the cause of sea star wasting disease (SSWD). A strain of the bacterium Vibrio pectenicida is the culprit behind the marine epidemic that has killed billions of sea stars since 2013. Read the study: 🔗https://tinyurl.com/4rcb3xpf
- Reposted by Thorsten ReuschFinally is this story out public!! With an amazing historical dataset from IMR (@havforskningsinstituttet) we demonstrate how human perturbations impact the genomic signal in one of the largest cod stocks in the world: the northeast arctic cod | Science Advances www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
- Reposted by Thorsten Reusch🌊 Sponge genomes are helping unlock the secrets of aquatic symbioses — and thanks to @sangerinstitute.bsky.social, researchers now have access to 50+ genomes. Excited to see how these new samples help advance understanding of #AquaticSymbiosis. 🧬
- Reposted by Thorsten ReuschPhD opportunity in my group as part of the #CONCENTRATE TRR. Marine algae-glycan-bacterial interactions. Please apply or share! www.uni-greifswald.de/en/universit...
- There might be more seagrass species than you think - happy to share this fantastic collaboration with Xiaomei Zhang, @lei-yu.bsky.social and many others nph.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/...
- First time ever that cryptic species in seagrasses were identified going full population genomics in NW Pacific Nanozostera japonica. In a secondary contact zone, triploid F1 hybrids were found among the two putative species, but no higher order hybrids, suggesting genomic incompatibility
- One more week to apply! if you are a few years past your PhD and interested in advancing marine genomics and population genetics, come to Kiel, Northern Germany, to join a thriving, collaborative research and teaching environment.
- Junior faculty job alert in Germany - Marine Evolutionary Genomics @geomarkiel.bsky.social / University of Kiel www.geomar.de/en/karriere/... Marine study system of your choice (no microbes, sorry…), excellent infrastructure and ship access, moderate teaching requirements, closing date 6 June
- Ever heard about “phantom recoveries” and “overfishing ratchets” ? These explain why still so many fish stocks are in a bad shape in European waters despite binding goals of the EU fisheries policy. www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
- Total catches in western #Baltic Sea crashed 2002 -2022. Note that under an ecosystem-based management (EBFM), catches could be much higher. Much lower catches are currently not sustainable because stock sizes of cod, herring and sprat were depleted by ongoing overfishing.
- The way forward: we suggest a truly independent institution like the European Central Bank that determines non-negotiable quotas. Great team work of #Kiel scientists led by Rainer Froese @geomarkiel.bsky.social
- Keep on going, Marine Molecular Ecology part is next!
- Finally some practical #bioc-202 work for our MSc students in Biological Oceanography at #Geomar! Exposing bladderwrack populations to heat stress regimes to study photophysiology & local adaptation! Real science projects to support meadow conservation #ANK #FUBLUC with @lies-nerd.bsky.social
- Reposted by Thorsten ReuschMy knees tell me I’m aging—but do you also wonder what we can learn about aging by looking beyond humans? If you study aging in corals, duckweed, or other "unusual" systems, join us at @eseb2025.bsky.social to talk about aging outside the box! Abstract deadline: 5 May. eseb2025.com/call-for-abs...
- Fantastic team effort, a big thanks to the GEOMAR seagrass group
- The first Baltic Blue Carbon sediment cores for the ZOBLUC project have been successfully taken last week by scientific divers of GEOMAR Kiel @geomarkiel.bsky.social @estho.bsky.social @thorstenreusch.bsky.social
- Junior faculty job alert in Germany - Marine Evolutionary Genomics @geomarkiel.bsky.social / University of Kiel www.geomar.de/en/karriere/... Marine study system of your choice (no microbes, sorry…), excellent infrastructure and ship access, moderate teaching requirements, closing date 6 June
- very much looking forward to watch!
- "After living for nearly 100 years on this planet, I now understand the most important place on Earth is not on land, but at sea." 🌊 New trailer just dropped for Sir David Attenborough's documentary Ocean, premiering May 8 to coincide with his 99th birthday. silverbackfilms.tv/shows/oceanw...
- Reposted by Thorsten ReuschHere’s the press release about what we’re up to these days. What isn’t mentioned in the text is how amazing it is to work with people as enthusiastic as I am, how incredible it is to see students so engaged in this project, and how teamwork truly feels like teamwork 🌊 www.geomar.de/en/news/arti...
- Reposted by Thorsten Reusch🏆 Research integrity consultant and image forensics expert @elisabethbik.bsky.social has uncovered fraudulent data in over 7,600 scientific papers and exposed the practices of ‘paper mills’ that produce counterfeit scientific articles. She is honoured with the €200K Individual Award. Congrats!
- If you are looking for a postdoc and interested in 2nd generation restoration considering genetic factors in seagrass ecosystem, targeting our pet species Zostera marina, still 10 days left to apply!
- and another 5-yr (!) postdoctoral position at GEOMAR Kiel on advancing seagrass assisted evolution, see details and link to apply www.geomar.de/en/karriere/.... Omics and pop genetics knowledge required, seagrass and coastal ecology desirable. @geomarkiel.bsky.social DM me for inquiries
- Looking for a PhD position, and interested in in 2nd generation restoration considering genetic factors in seagrasses (aka assisted evolution)? - still 10 days left to apply!
- The GEOMAR seagrass team is hiring. Time to make coastal restoration long-term sustainable. A fully funded 4-yr PhD position on eelgrass seascape genomics in the Baltic Sea, further details see here www.geomar.de/en/karriere/... @geomarkiel.bsky.social DM me for inquiries
- Reposted by Thorsten ReuschWhat can we learn about ageing by looking beyond sexually reproducing unitary organisms? Very excited that our symposium (w/ Dr. Margaux Bieuville, not on bsky) "Ageing outside of the box: insights from unusual and non-model species" was accepted @eseb2025.bsky.social! eseb2025.com/list-of-symp...
- Reposted by Thorsten ReuschThis looks quite cool, latest paper from Frank Johannes on somatic mutations in trees: Branching architecture limits the rate of somatic mutation accumulation in trees doi.org/10.1101/2025...
- Reposted by Thorsten Reusch🏙️ Animal populations from urban areas show significantly higher resilience to stressful environmental conditions. 💡This was found by international researchers led by Dr Elizabeta Briski (GEOMAR). The study is published today in the journal Ecology Letters. 🔗 www.geomar.de/en/news/arti...
- The GEOMAR seagrass team is hiring. Time to make coastal restoration long-term sustainable. A fully funded 4-yr PhD position on eelgrass seascape genomics in the Baltic Sea, further details see here www.geomar.de/en/karriere/... @geomarkiel.bsky.social DM me for inquiries
- and another 5-yr (!) postdoctoral position at GEOMAR Kiel on advancing seagrass assisted evolution, see details and link to apply www.geomar.de/en/karriere/.... Omics and pop genetics knowledge required, seagrass and coastal ecology desirable. @geomarkiel.bsky.social DM me for inquiries
- Reposted by Thorsten ReuschImagine that you are a low-copy extra-chromosomal genetic elements invading a host cell. What’s your best strategy to survive? Check our new study of prokaryotic #plasmid for the answer! www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1... led by Johannes Effe with @iwangtoknow.bsky.social and more! (not on bsky)
- Reposted by Thorsten ReuschDo you think marine evolution #MarEvol is cool? Maybe you were at the 2018 Marine Evolution meeting in Strömstad, Sweden? And surely you'd like us to do it again and organise MarEvol2? Why not in the South of France? Then fill in this questionnaire and spread the word: framaforms.org/my-interest-...
- Fantastic PhD programme in Northern Germany, integrating groundbreaking evolutionary research and societal relevance
- 7 PhD positions in Translational Evolutionary Research available @uni-kiel.de Application deadline is March 27, 2025 Please spread the word! www.kec.uni-kiel.de/news_events/...
- Reposted by Thorsten Reuschspeaking truth to 'power' -> after all the recent bad press that restoration got, a more nuanced view was in order: let's not get lost in absolutes and mind the detail! rdcu.be/d1S5K @natureportfolio.bsky.social @unikonstanz.bsky.social cheers & hugs to my "partners in crime"
- My good news of this week- finally some marine Natura 2000 MPAs are no longer just paper parks oceans-and-fisheries.ec.europa.eu/news/increas...
- Reposted by Thorsten ReuschCycling is 10 times more important than electric cars for reaching net-zero cities and 100 times more fun.
- Reposted by Thorsten ReuschWe are removing the largest and longest-lived animals, which can be detrimental to those species dependent on migration, sociality, and cultural transmission to survive. Paper in Science by @kellerfish.bsky.social et al.: www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
- Reposted by Thorsten ReuschOne of the unseen consequences of megafauna extinctions and severe decline in wildlife abundance is the drastic reduction in global nutrient cycling. This diagram shows nutrient transport as a mere fraction of late Quaternary pre-extinction values. We need wildlife. www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/...
- Interested in blue carbon habitats? - then check out this new preprint on a comprehensive assessment for German coastal waters /ecosystems papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.... great team effort led by Corina Peter
- My good news of the week. Kiel Fjord directly located within a medium sized German city at the Baltic Sea is regreening itself. Eelgrass now found at 3.6 m and expanding after it had been completely absent in the 1990s. Thanks GEOMAR Seagrass team for scouting in the chilly Baltic Sea.
- Improving the water quality of the Fjord's tributaries obviously paid off.
- GEOMAR research division Marine Ecology is hiring. www.geomar.de/en/karriere/.... Seeking a creative, integrative pelagic ecologist working beyond competition and predation. Located at the Baltic Sea, Kiel is offering a vibrant academic research environment, directly at the seashore
- Reposted by Thorsten ReuschGene analyses revealing the capacity of #seagrasses to exist under changing conditions provide clues for their conservation and sustainable use. Media info 👉 www.geomar.de/en/news/arti... Publication 👉 doi.org/10.1038/s414... @thorstenreusch.bsky.social
- Reposted by Thorsten ReuschYour annual reminder that some things are NOT bad for you:
- Reposted by Thorsten ReuschFrom #plasmid to #mitochondria and #plastid, extra-chromosomal genetic elements share many properties of their evolutionary dynamics. Great work by Marina Khachaturyan
- check out new preprint by former PhD student Marina Khachaturyan: superb blend of modeling with a large pop genomic data set on our favorite seagrass. Why heteroplasmy is rare in organelles, and even rarer in mitochondria www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1... with @daganlab.bsky.social
- Reposted by Thorsten Reusch#Klimawandel erhitzt #Ostsee schneller, als #Arten sich anpassen. Ohne #Seegras und #Seetang, die ab 25°C absterben, sterben etliche weitere Arten. @thorstenreusch.bsky.social (#Geomar) misst Temperaturen und gibt mit #Umsiedlung resistenten Seegrases der #Evolution einen wichtigen Schubs t.ly/jwqvm
- Reposted by Thorsten Reusch🧵In the newly published Best Practices Guide to Ocean Alkalinity Enhancement (OAE) Research, we make recommendations for monitoring, reporting, and verification (MRV), the multistep process to quantify the amount of CO₂ removed by OAE, a promising CO₂ removal technique. 1/5
- Reposted by Thorsten ReuschWe are soon hiring, pending funding of the wonderful @CRC1182, 2 PhD positions on marine sponge symbioses. Stay tuned...
- Reposted by Thorsten ReuschGreat PhD fellowship with Markus Molis‘ lab in Tromsö, Arctic University of Norway, 4-year position - involving collaboration with our lab in Kiel, see www.jobbnorge.no/en/available...
- check out new preprint by former PhD student Marina Khachaturyan: superb blend of modeling with a large pop genomic data set on our favorite seagrass. Why heteroplasmy is rare in organelles, and even rarer in mitochondria www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1... with @daganlab.bsky.social
- Indeed this was truly interdisciplinary. Happy to be member of the ADAPTASEX team. The modeling of @benjaminwerner.bsky.social with Jessie Renton provides solid theoretical grounds. Find out how large clones can be aged, seagrasses in a large global data set, but also many others.
- Very happy to have our newest work available on @biorxiv-evobio.bsky.social . Excited about this, as we combine ideas of somatic and species evolution. Truly interdisciplinary joined work by @ibaums.bsky.social and @thorstenreusch.bsky.social www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
- fresh off the press: a roadmap how to restore corals via assisted evolution cordap.org/news/roadmap... - more pressing than ever