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Augustus (Gus) Pendleton
@augustuspendle1.bsky.social
Microbes 🤝 Lakes 🤝 Computers. Schmidt Lab @ Cornell. 🏳️🌈Scientist, 🇮🇪Fulbright, NOAA Davidson Fellow. Code-obsessed cat owner who likes to be outside. https://gus-pendleton.github.io/
Excited to share our lab's first paper on the evolution of a c-di-GMP-controlled sigma factor: journals.asm.org/doi/10.1128/...
Regulatory divergence and functional diversification of a c-di-GMP-controlled sigma factor in Actinomycetota | mSystems
Mounting global responses to dynamic environmental conditions is a crucial function that bacterial cells must perform. Global regulatory networks are most often studied in individual species, however,...
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Summer mayfly swarms are a highly visible reminder of the progress made to improve the health of the #GreatLakes - even if it is sometimes gross to wake up to streets, cars, and everything else covered in a carpet of bugs www.statenews.org/section/the-...
Mayflies' return to Ohio isn't just a nuisance — it's a good sign for Lake Erie
An entire generation grew up without mayflies. But the pesky bug's return this summer points to a healthier Lake Erie .
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Pleased to announce publication of our collaborative #GLEON data paper in Limnology and Oceanography Letters. The Zooplankton International Geospatial dataset has 🦐 zoop+ data on 311 lakes. Huge effort over 7 years from 143 authors at 101 institutions in 37 countries. 🎉 dx.doi.org/10.1002/lol2...
The Zooplankton International Geospatial dataset: A global repository of spatiotemporal freshwater zooplankton community composition data from lakes and reservoirs to support ecological research
Zooplankton transfer substantial energy in aquatic food webs and are used as indicators of environmental change. Syntheses of zooplankton community dynamics globally require datasets that span a wide....
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New preprint! Me and @sophiaaredas.bsky.social spent weeks on the Lake Guardian to bring YOU 🫵 new insights on cyanobacterial-heterotroph relationships across Lake Erie. What did we learn? (a thread) www.biorxiv.org/content/10.6...
Cyanobacterial cohorts structure the diversity, abundance, and metabolism of heterotrophic bacteria in Lake Erie www.biorxiv.org/content/10.6... #jcampubs
I won a Student Presentation Award at the @aslo.org @sil-limnology.bsky.social conference in Montreal! This is a huge honor for me. Thank you to @biogeojem.bsky.social for inviting me as a speaker to your incredible session! www.aslo.org/aslo-sil-202...
Announcing the ASLO-SIL 2026 Student Presentation Award Recipients - ASLO
At this year’s Joint ASLO-SIL Meeting, 356 students elected to have their scientific poster or oral presentation evaluated by volunteer evaluators. Based on these evaluations, five winners and five ho...
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Just needed to darken the outlines of a few maps today…turned into three hours of package installation hell 🤬
inspired by @russpoldrack.org's AI policy for his lab, last night I drafted up this AI policy and came up with an initial set of use case suggestions for my lab
My paper on bacterial communities just got cited as the primary citation for QGIS in a paper about bat viruses 💀 the AI slop has reached even me.
It’s out! There are so many fun back stories with this project’s origin story & how it reshaped my career trajectory. For now, plz welcome my lab’s culture collection of #Symbiodiniaceae associated bacteria! & the many siderophores they produce! 🧪 doi.org/10.1093/fems...
Widespread siderophore production among Symbiodiniaceae-associated bacteria
Abstract. Nutritional exchanges fuel the evolutionary and ecological dominance of multi-partner symbioses among reef-building corals and microbial associat
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#Ecologists 🗣️ I need your help! If you had abundance data of species across two treatments, how would you rigorously test which species were differentially abundant? I DON'T want common methods in microbial ecology as they assume compositionality, while my data is absolute abundance.
Incredibly fascinating work by the Landick and Darst labs: ppGpp regulates pausing of elongating RNA polymerase via allosteric inhibition, competitive inhibition at the active site, and depletion of GTP levels #microsky
ppGpp regulates transcription elongation via direct and indirect inputs to RNA polymerase pausing and nucleotide addition https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.64898/2026.05.13.724835v1
Sharing some fun, ongoing trait-based phytoplankton work with @elenalitchman.bsky.social and @chrisklausmeier.bsky.social at #ASLOSIL26 today at 17:45 in room 520E!
Boost your multivariate data analysis skills! Join us for the GLLVMs in R (7–10 July) online course with @vdveenb.bsky.social Learn model-based multivariate analysis of ecological communities using GLMs, GLMMs, JSDMs & model-based ordination in R with gllvm www.physalia-courses.org/courses-work...
"When energy is scarce, evolution selects dormancy" Commentary by Chris Kempes in @pnas.org www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/...
When energy is scarce, evolution selects dormancy | PNAS
When energy is scarce, evolution selects dormancy
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Excited to be attending and connect with y'all!
Two starter packs for the ASLO-SIL 2026 Bluesky community in Montreal. 169 attendees, name-matched against the official list: A-L: bsky.app/starter-pack... M-Z: bsky.app/starter-pack... Reply if you should be on these and aren't, or if I matched the wrong account. @aslo.org #ASLO2026
HYPED as always to look at sea creatures
plz repost 🙏 we are looking for a technician to start this summer/fall for 1-2 years to work with me at Cornell in the labs of @cedricfeschotte.bsky.social and Andy Clark, in collaboration with @corriemoreau.bsky.social on flies & termites 🪰🐜🧬🔬 Ithaca is gorges! jobs.hr.cornell.edu/us/en/job/WD...
CALS- Technician I- Molecular Biology and Genetics in Ithaca, New York, United States of America | Research & Instructional Support at Cornell University
Apply for CALS- Technician I- Molecular Biology and Genetics job with Cornell University in Ithaca, New York, United States of America. Research & Instructional Support at Cornell University
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So far, AI is having limited effects on employment. 95% of AI-using companies report that AI isn't changing their headcount, with equally small shares reporting AI-driven increases and decreases.
Watch your back Alison Roman, I just made Buttery Lemony Potatoes with Chili Oil Tinned Mackerel and Soft Herbs
Anyone know what happened to the world's supply of metapolyzyme? Catastrophic phage infection??
It’s that wonderful time of year again. A new GTDB release is out :)
GTDB release 11 based on RefSeq 232 (R11-RS232) is live at gtdb.ecogenomic.org. This release covers 901,341 genomes (23% increase) and has 199,923 species clusters (39% increase). Release notes at: forum.gtdb.ecogenomic.org/t/announcing.... Release statistics at: gtdb.ecogenomic.org/stats/r232.
Finally some good writing on the subject www.nytimes.com/2026/04/15/o...
Opinion | Don’t Use A.I. to Do This
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Unbelievably grateful that I get to work with these folks at the Lake Superior National Estuarine Research Reserve!
I defended my PhD 10 years ago today. That was the least remarkable thing that happened that day. Sharing something I wrote about it last year. Since then "the horrors persist but so do we." And with dignity.
Just a moment of gratitude: every industry scientist I've reached out to (even cold-calling on LinkedIn!) has been willing to chat with me, and been incredibly generous with their time, contacts, and advice. Makes a scary job search feel so much more welcoming!
COOL!
New paper in mSystems! 🧵 - how much of your metagenome is actually bacterial/archaeal DNA? For many samples, nobody knows. We built SingleM prokaryotic_fraction (SPF) to answer this, then ran it on >100,000 public metagenomes. 🧬🖥️🦠 Here's what we found 👇 doi.org/10.1128/msystems.01062-25
I just had that conversation earlier this week. The college dean is deciding if they will (dis)continue the bioinformatics training program for grad students. An argument for discontinuation is that students will use GenAI to help them code, so they don’t need to learn bioinformatics.
The danger to my job from AI isn't that AI can do my job, it's that my job is made even more precarious by the way AI is shaping ideas of the value of work. It can't do my job, but it can be part of convincing people (incorrectly) that my job isn't necessary.