Benedikt Holtmann
@benediktholtmann.bsky.social
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Scientist | Behavioural Ecology | Evolutionary Biology | Animal Conservation
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Paul Dufour
10 days ago
π¦π Happy to see this big collaborative paper out in
@currentbiology.bsky.social
! We address a seemingly simple question using geolocator data collected across many species and individuals: how much of bird migration actually happens at night?
www.cell.com/current-biol...
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Volker Dierschke
19 days ago
Migration route of
#seabirds
(Swedish Caspian Terns) in Baltic Sea overlaps with operating/planned offshore wind farms. Mitigation is challenging, but harmonized marine spatial planning across national borders could minimise adverse ecological effects of OWF.
www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
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Intra- and inter-specific competition interact: multi-factorial experiments in two tit species url:
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Intra- and inter-specific competition interact: multi-factorial experiments in two tit species
We changed breeding densities of blue and great tits by manipulating the type and number of nest boxes suitable for each breeding species. We then investig
https://academic.oup.com/beheco/article-abstract/doi/10.1093/beheco/arag026/8512827
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World Seabird Union
about 1 year ago
πͺΆ Seabird scientists & managers! π Propose a symposium or workshop for
#WSC4
: "Wings of Adaptation: Seabirds in a Changing Climate." Submit a 1-page summary by 01 August 2025. π Details on our website
bit.ly/4e6wQdc
#Seabirds
#ClimateChange
#Ornithology
#WSC2025
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Andrew Heiss
over 1 year ago
I really liked this idea of using a histogram as a legend in a choropleth map (since land isn't unemployed; people are), so I made a little guide to doing it with
#rstats
, {ggplot2}, and {patchwork}
www.andrewheiss.com/blog/2025/02...
add a skeleton here at some point
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Szymek Drobniak
over 1 year ago
Interested in using comparative mixed models to analyze categorical/ordinal data? Have a look at a preprint, freshly published via
#EcoEvoarXiv
with
@itchyshin.bsky.social
Losia Εagisz & Ayumi Mizuno.
ecoevorxiv.org/repository/o...
Multinomial models are notoriously difficult to analyze. We hope
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https://ecoevorxiv.org/repository/object/8458/download/15837/
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