Tomas Villada-Cadavid
@tomasvillada.bsky.social
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PhD candidate at Western Sydney University. Bat researcher and photography enthusiast.
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Tomas Villada-Cadavid
The Conversation AUNZ
3 days ago
The white-backed swallow survives the extreme temperatures of inland Australia by reducing its body temperature to save energy. π Read the full story:
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The first publication of my PhD is out! π¦ π‘οΈ βοΈ βοΈ Did you know that bats could be flexible in the way they express torpor across different climates? If you want to know more, go have a look at our new paper:
link.springer.com/article/10.1...
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@nicholaswu.bsky.social
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#BatsLab
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Very honoured to be part of this wonderful publication led by
@nicholaswu.bsky.social
! Go check it out. It is open access!
add a skeleton here at some point
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reposted by
Tomas Villada-Cadavid
The Conversation AUNZ
8 months ago
If batsβ way of living falters, entire food webs could feel the effects.
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Bats get fat to survive hard times. But climate change is threatening their survival strategy
https://theconversation.com/bats-get-fat-to-survive-hard-times-but-climate-change-is-threatening-their-survival-strategy-259560
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PhD opportunity for π¦ research in Australia! This project will investigate the ecology of the Eastern Horseshoe Bat in relation to forest disturbance, especially fire and fragmentation π₯π₯π₯ Applications close 31 March 2025
www.westernsydney.edu.au/schools/grs/...
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