Stephanie Hampton

@se_hampton

Freshwater scientist and Professor at Washington State University.

Pullman, WA
Joined March 2011

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  1. Pinned Tweet
    22 May 2020

    "The case for research integration, from genomics to remote sensing, to understand biodiversity change and functional dynamics in the world's lakes" - a vision in collab w/ (Photo: Crater Lake, NPS)

    Crater Lake National Park
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  2. Retweeted
    10 hours ago

    Excited for ! I'm Scott Edwards, professor,ornithologist and ! Rode my bicycle across the US last summer. Found some old (1983) photos of my first field experiences studying birds in and . Keep on birding!

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  3. Retweeted
    May 29

    Happy !! I’m celebrating with this Girl Bird Gang 🤩 Female birds are often overlooked. It shouldn’t be so! They are just as magical. Which gal bird is your fave?

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    presents ! May 30 - June 5⁠, it starts tomorrow! Visit: for more information!

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    May 29

    A reminder that I'm seeking to hire a postdoc with experience in population genomics / transcriptomics to analyze heaps of existing data and publish papers. Come join my lab! Email me if interested.

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    May 29

    Excited to share my second dissertation chapter in Browning does not increase limiting nutrients. Great collaboration with and

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    May 26
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    May 25

    Very popular new opportunity for college students who graduated after Dec 2019 and missed out on research experiences due to the pandemic. Check it out 👇👀 Research Opportunities for Post-Baccalaureate Students in Biology | DEBrief

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  9. May 24

    For colleagues at Primarily Undergraduate Institutions - National Science Foundation Division of Environmental Biology will host a Virtual Office Hour focused on opportunities and strategies most relevant for PUIs, 8 June 2pm ET. Info & register here:

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    May 20

    For the 1st time in years Science is looking for another ecology editor! Is your expertise in forest and community ecology, esp multispecies dynamics, ecosystem function, and biogeography? If so, hit us up... Pls retweet widely! Get in touch with ???

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    May 20

    This vibrant African Reed Frog (Phlyctimantis maculatus) was observed in South Africa by tyroneping, and is our Observation of the Day! Check out those bright red armpits! More details at:

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  12. Retweeted
    May 19

    We figured out how to detect underground fungi through their symbiotic tree canopy hyperspectral signatures. R2 of 0.92 over 112,975 trees from >60 million measurements from 143 flights.

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    May 20

    David Wake, Expert on Salamanders and Evolution, Dies at 84 - The New York Times

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  14. May 20

    Northern star coral study findings could help protect tropical corals

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    May 19

    Eroding resilience of cool-water fisheries at NTL-LTER, + other case studies from LTER network Ecosphere 12( 5):e03434. 10.1002/ecs2.3434

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  16. Retweeted
    May 19

    This new paper is a synthesis of respiration rates for 9 lake years under bloom and non-bloom conditions. Phytoplankton biomass, dissolved organic matter, and temperature drive respiration in whole lake nutrient additions

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  17. Retweeted
    May 19

    Dear other postdocs that have had or currently have the NSF PRFB what did you do for health insurance? UNC Charlotte has referred me to the same 3 people who then refer me to each other. I have gotten zero answers on this. Kinda frustrating

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    May 19

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  19. Retweeted
    May 19

    Oh, SNAP! an snapping turtle. I ran into this beauty doing fieldwork - WOW was it impressive. Its age was estimated to be between 20-30 yrs old. They're listed as vulnerable on the

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  20. Retweeted
    May 19

    Happy ! It’s baby bison season in Yellowstone! Affectionately known as Red Dogs, they are generally born in the spring and are seen playing with other youths or running through the herd. Check out our work in Domain 12 - Northern Rockies:

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  21. Retweeted
    May 13

    Going thru ms revisions & thx to I asked: What would say? TG: Keep an editing eye & careful not to guild the lily. M: What if the guild is properly placed? TG: It could be transcendent but use the accessory wall sparingly. I trust you & make it work

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