Shujie Chang
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MPhil student at the University of Cambridge
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Deep Time Ecology group
15 days ago
Fantastic time at
#BES2025
@britishecologicalsociety.org
talking community ecology past and present! From the early animals of the
#Ediacaran
time period with modern corals and rainforests
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Really enjoyed the
@thepalass.bsky.social
annual meeting in Portsmouthโand giving my first conference talk. I shared some of my latest work on competition in Avalon communities. Thanks for the chats, and to the organisers and session chairs. Looking forward to next time.
#PalAss
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Harriet Mason
26 days ago
HEY! YOU! ggdibbler 0.6.1 is finally up on CRAN!
harriet-mason.github.io/ggdibbler/in...
You can now pass random variables to any aesthetic in any ggplot geom/stat. If you can express it as a distribution, ggdibbler can plot it. It also works with ggplot extensions, like gganimate.
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Will Gearty
5 months ago
๐ข deeptime: an R package that facilitates highly customizable and reproducible visualizations of data over geological time intervals ๐
doi.org/10.1080/2096...
Fully
#openaccess
in
@bigearthdata1.bsky.social
with insight about deeptime๐ฆ development and code examples!
#rstats
#geology
#paleontology
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Jonny Gordon
4 months ago
Human-driven extinction event not yet the "sixth mass extinction", but is very likely the largest extinction event of the last 66 million yrs. ๐ ๐งช Read about it in our new paper led by
@jackhhatfield.bsky.social
and Katie Davis
@anthropocenebio.bsky.social
doi.org/10.1111/gcb....
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The Greatest Extinction Event in 66 Million Years? Contextualising Anthropogenic Extinctions
Species and ecosystems are changing rapidly in response to human actions, but how does this compare with the deeper past? We review and compare the current extinction event to those over the last 66โ....
https://doi.org/10.1111/gcb.70476
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Phil Mannion
4 months ago
New paper in which we evaluate how we can use information on past extinction events to better contextualise the ongoing anthropogenic extinction, led by
@anthropocenebio.bsky.social
(with
@bethanyjallen.bsky.social
,
@inesismartins.bsky.social
, & others):
onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/...
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Dr. Bethany Allen
4 months ago
Huge thanks to
@palaeopercs.bsky.social
for inviting and hosting me! If you missed my talk on Tuesday, you can now catch up via their YouTube channel ๐
www.youtube.com/watch?v=x19X...
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My first poster! Big thanks to my amazing supervisors and labmates for all the support!
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Dr. Bethany Allen
8 months ago
If you are interested in biodiversity in deep time, check out my new preprint with
@rachelwarnock.bsky.social
and
@dralexdunhill.bsky.social
! We review methods of quantifying diversity and diversification, using the fossil record and phylogenies with extinct tips ๐๐ฆ๐
doi.org/10.32942/X2D...
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โA history of the world imperfectly keptโ: Will we ever know how biodiversity has changed over deep time?
https://doi.org/10.32942/X2DD1V
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Richard D. Gregory
10 months ago
New ๐๏ธled by Alex Pigot - Macroecological rules predict how biomass scales with species richness in nature -Standing biomass increases with richness when large-bodied spp are numerically rare but independent when spp size & abundance are uncoupled.
@ucl.ac.uk
- Science
www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
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Macroecological rules predict how biomass scales with species richness in nature
Despite advances in theory and experiments, how biodiversity influences the structure and functioning of natural ecosystems remains debated. By applying new theory to data on 84,695 plant, animal, and...
https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.adq3278
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Emily Mitchell
11 months ago
Super excited that our review on the ecology of the Ediacaran-Cambrian transition is now out on how ecology changes across scales from organisms to communities to the world through time. Fab art
@franzanth.bsky.social
showing the build up of ecological complexity
www.cambridge.org/core/journal...
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Methods in Ecology and Evolution
about 1 year ago
๐Published๐ Check out our research article ๐ Game target-group: Implementing inhomogeneous Poisson point process to estimate animal abundance from harvest data
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