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Ecologist (retired) from Groningen, Netherlands.
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Current Biology
about 1 month ago
Cover girl Veronika is making headlines across the globe🐂 (animal cleverness trumps human stupidity) Notably, she is a 'companion cow' not used for meat or dairy. Maybe if we saw other creatures less as a means to an end, we could appreciate their richness better...
www.cell.com/current-biol...
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BOU
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EARLY VIEW in IBIS Free-living Black-tailed Godwits maintain constant intake rates across varying grassland habitat conditions by adjusting their foraging behaviour |
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Renée Veenstra et al |
#ornithology
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Trends in Ecology & Evolution
2 months ago
Online now: Matching climate to biological scales
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Matching climate to biological scales
Recent advances in climate modeling and remote sensing have increased the expectation that finer-grained climate data will improve biological relevance. However, the appropriate scale for biology depends on the system and the question posed, and finer-grained data do not always improve inference in ecology and evolution. In this review we synthesize knowledge from micrometeorology, physiology, and landscape ecology to develop a framework integrating climatic and biological lenses for understanding the scales of climate exposure. This framework can aid multiscale investigation of microclimate effects on individuals, populations, and communities. We newly conceptualize systems of climate scale, provide recommendations for trait-based approaches to determine the scales relevant to climate–biology interactions, and highlight opportunities offered by novel methods and technologies.
http://dlvr.it/TPtjdb
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Convention on Wetlands
3 months ago
🌍 Since the Convention on Wetlands was first signed in Ramsar, Iran in 1971, countries around the world have united to protect one of our planet’s most essential ecosystems. 🔹 Today, under the Victoria Falls Declaration and the Fifth Strategic Plan, Parties are advancing accountability.
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Nature Ecology & Evolution
4 months ago
Safeguarding long-term research in ecology and evolution
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
Q&A with Stéphane Blanc, research director at CNRS, about the Long-term Studies in Ecology and Evolution programme and its priorities for supporting long-term monitoring and research Free to read:
rdcu.be/eQltU
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Safeguarding long-term research in ecology and evolution - Nature Ecology & Evolution
Long-term research projects are essential for predicting the ecological and evolutionary responses of species to global change, yet their continuity is often threatened by uncertainties over funding. ...
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41559-025-02897-z
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Royal Society Publishing
5 months ago
#RSOS
in
@thetimes.com
| Meta-learning provides a robust framework to discern taxonomic carnivore agency from the analysis of tooth marks on bone: reassessing the role of felids as predators of Homo habilis:
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Leopards delayed humans’ rise to top of the food chain
Tooth marks on ancient bones challenge previous assumptions about early human dominance, a study has found
https://www.thetimes.com/uk/science/article/leopards-delayed-humans-rise-to-top-of-the-food-chain-3zk2vcjdr
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Daniel Bolnick
6 months ago
Cover of the new issue of Evolution Letters
@evolletters.bsky.social
featuring our stickleback-tapeworm paper.
academic.oup.com/evlett
What happens to immunity and infection prevalence in the 50 years after a host invades a new location
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Yves Prairie
6 months ago
In a little less than a week, there will be the first observance of the UNEP World Lake Day (August 27th). It aims to raise awareness of the importance of lakes and the sustainable management of lake and related ecosystems.
www.unep.org/events/un-da...
@sil-limnology.bsky.social
@aslo.org
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World Lake Day 2025
When: 27 AugustWorld Lake Day aims to raise awareness of the importance of lakes and the sustainable management of lake and related ecosystems. Lakes are one of the most vital natural resources on our...
https://www.unep.org/events/un-day/world-lake-day-2025
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Global Change Biology
6 months ago
Relative Effects of Eutrophication and Warming on Freshwater Ecosystems Across Ecological Levels
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SHOAL
7 months ago
🐟 WWF’s major new report Africa’s Forgotten Fishes puts the spotlight on the astonishing diversity of Africa’s freshwater fishes 🚨 26% of assessed freshwater fish species on the continent are threatened with extinction, and the true number is likely even higher
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Trends in Ecology & Evolution
7 months ago
Online now: Assessing biodiversity trends in a quasi-permanent non-equilibrium state
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Assessing biodiversity trends in a quasi-permanent non-equilibrium state
The ‘equilibrium assumption’ underlying biodiversity trends assessments in response to environmental changes is rarely challenged, the traditional assumption being that biodiversity is in an equilibrium state with its contemporary drivers. Existing non-equilibrium biodiversity frameworks still rely on the assumption that biodiversity is, at a given moment in time, in an equilibrium state with its contemporary drivers. In this opinion article we consider multiple trajectories of changes due to long-term disturbances that push biodiversity into a quasi-permanent non-equilibrium state. We propose a conceptual framework based on the use of temporal influence functions that can be integrated into a wide range of ecological models. The complete paradigm shift we provide can hindcast past, and project future, non-equilibrium biodiversity trends.
http://dlvr.it/TMVl0q
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Functional Ecology
7 months ago
📰Published📰How species turnover influences fish invasion patterns in lakes🐟
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How species turnover influences fish invasion patterns in lakes
Songhao Ji, Hugh J. MacIsaac, Yanling Li, Chengzhi Ding, Jie Wang, Liuyong Ding, Dekui He, Juan Tao This is a plain language summary of a Functional Ecology research article which can be found here…
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Anthony Ricciardi
7 months ago
Nonnative species have been introduced to all regions worldwide - including Antarctica and the most remote islands. Numbers of nonnative species of all taxa are increasing across all regions, often accelerating, and likely underestimated.
#bioinvasions
onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/...
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Biological invasions: a global assessment of geographic distributions, long‐term trends, and data gaps
Biological invasions are one of the major drivers of biodiversity decline and have been shown to have far-reaching consequences for society and the economy. Preventing the introduction and spread of ....
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/brv.70058
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Anthony Ricciardi
7 months ago
New article by South & colleagues on how invasions of aquatic ecosystems rewire sociological networks and thus affect nutrition & toxins in humans.
www.cell.com/trends/ecolo...
add a skeleton here at some point
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Mongabay
7 months ago
The eastern Baltic cod has shrunk dramatically in size in recent decades due to rapid evolution — changes at the genetic level — caused by decades of intensive fishing, a new study says. It’s one of the first studies to show that a marine species has evolved in response to fishing pressure.
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Evolution in overdrive as Baltic cod shrink due to fishing pressure, study shows
The eastern Baltic cod has shrunk dramatically in size in recent decades due to rapid evolution — changes at the genetic level — caused by decades of intensive fishing, a new study says. It’s one of…
https://news.mongabay.com/2025/07/evolution-in-overdrive-as-baltic-cod-shrink-due-to-fishing-pressure-study-shows/
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Daniel Bolnick
8 months ago
New paper in Evolution Letters
@evolletters.bsky.social
by an undergrad in my lab!
academic.oup.com/evlett/advan...
We modeled eco-evo dynamics of infection & immunity and then analyzed 50 years of data from stickleback & tapeworms (thanks to museum samples!)
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Dynamics of infection and immunity over 50 years as marine stickleback adapt to freshwater
Abstract. When a species colonizes a new environment, it may encounter new parasites to which its immune system is poorly adapted. After an initial spike i
https://academic.oup.com/evlett/advance-article/doi/10.1093/evlett/qraf016/8193109?utm_source=authortollfreelink&utm_campaign=evlett&utm_medium=email&guestAccessKey=957513d8-88d6-4177-8cbe-e23fd872afc9
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Jo is buiten!
8 months ago
Natuurkwaliteit
#Waddenzee
nog lang niet oo orde:
www.natuurmonumenten.nl/nieuws/natuu...
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Natuurkwaliteit Waddenzee nog lang niet op orde | Natuurmonumenten
Onderzoek naar de ‘Staat van de Wadden’ verricht in opdracht van het Ministerie van LVVN concludeert dat het grootste deel van de onderzochte natuurwaarden niet voldoet aan de norm.
https://www.natuurmonumenten.nl/nieuws/natuurkwaliteit-waddenzee-nog-lang-niet-op-orde
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Anika Happe
9 months ago
In a synthesis of over 3000 population trends in the Wadden Sea, we show a substantial reorganization of biodiversity with over 38% of populations undergoing significant change (i.e., increases or decreases), identify winners and losers and critical time points of change!
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Leibniz-Institut für Gewässerökologie und Binnenfischerei (IGB)
9 months ago
💡🍃🌳 Exposure to artificial light at night & higher temperatures extends the growing season of urban plants by up to 3 weeks. This puts additional strain on the energy and water balance of already stressed trees and shrubs. In Europe leaves sprout particularly early.
www.igb-berlin.de/en/news/ligh...
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Light pollution extends the growing season of urban plants
https://www.igb-berlin.de/en/news/light-pollution-extends-growing-season-urban-plants
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ProfColinBean
9 months ago
Foraging Behaviour of Nesting Grey Herons Inferred from PIT-Tagged Salmonid Fish. Ardea, 113(1)
doi.org/10.5253/arde...
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Foraging Behaviour of Nesting Grey Herons Inferred from PIT-Tagged Salmonid Fish
Studies of fish behaviour and ecology create opportunities for studying piscivores that have been underutilised. A leading example is the widespread use by fish biologists of Passive Integrated Transp...
https://doi.org/10.5253/arde.2024.a23
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Laura Simone Lewis
9 months ago
New paper just dropped🎉 With novel "Curiosity Boxes", we find that chimps & children are very curious about social interactions, & some even give up a reward to gain info! Fun collaboration with
@alisongopnik.bsky.social
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@janengelmann.bsky.social
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royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/10.1098/...
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Chimpanzees and children are curious about social interactions | Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences
Curiosity is adaptive, enhances learning, and reduces uncertainty. Social curiosity is defined as the motivation to gain information about the actions, relationships, and psychology of others. Little ...
https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/10.1098/rspb.2024.2242
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Oikos
9 months ago
🧊☀️Warming winters promote biodiversity through reduced mortality of a habitat-forming species in soft-sediment intertidal systems
vist.ly/3n52zbb
#ClimateChange
#FoundationSpecies
#LaniceConchilega
#Macrozoobenthos
#Mudflats
#PopulationDynamic
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Exploring pathways for world development within planetary boundaries Detlef P. van Vuuren et al.
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Exploring pathways for world development within planetary boundaries
Nature - Current trends imply that we will transgress most of the planetary boundaries by 2050; however, ambitious, urgent and universal action to ameliorate climate change and increase resource...
https://rdcu.be/el48F
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Generalization bias in large language model summarization of scientific research Uwe Peters & Benjamin Chin-Yee
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Generalization bias in large language model summarization of scientific research | Royal Society Open Science
Artificial intelligence chatbots driven by large language models (LLMs) have the potential to increase public science literacy and support scientific research, as they can quickly summarize complex sc...
https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/10.1098/rsos.241776#:~:text=https%3A//doi.org/10.1098/rsos.241776
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Beyond Pesticides
10 months ago
After a team from
@unileiden.bsky.social
examined 36 naturally established freshwater
#ecosystems
exposed to increasing field-realistic concentrations" of
#thiacloprid
, findings indicated "severe
#degradation
of ecosystem functioning." 🏞️
#biodiversity
#pesticides
#neonics
➡️ Blog:
ow.ly/vCws50VNTEm
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Study Finds Aquatic Ecosystem Collapse with Neonicotinoid Exposure, Threatening Biodiversity - Beyond Pesticides Daily News Blog
Aquatic communities contribute to overall biodiversity and provide essential ecosystem services but are threatened by neonicotinoid usage.
https://ow.ly/vCws50VNTEm
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Waddenacademie
10 months ago
Call for Abstracts - Wadden Sea research Join 200+ scientists 28-30 October at ISWSS 2025 in Groningen! 🌿 Climate, biodiversity, renewable energy & more. 📅 Submit your abstract before 16 May: 🔗
iswss-abstracts.rvo-evenementen.nl
#ISWSS2025
#Science
#WaddenSea
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Florian Altermatt
10 months ago
Utilizing
#aquatic
environmental DNA
#eDNA
to address global
#biodiversity
targets:
www.nature.com/articles/s44...
🧬🔬🐟🦫🍂🦐🧬 We discuss how eDNA can contribute towards Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Franework
#GBF
. Out now in
@natrevbiodiv.nature.com
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Utilizing aquatic environmental DNA to address global biodiversity targets - Nature Reviews Biodiversity
Aquatic eDNA-based technologies offer the potential for universal and standardized biodiversity monitoring. In this Perspective, Altermatt et al. discuss how these technologies can help to achiev...
https://www.nature.com/articles/s44358-025-00044-x
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Steve Ormerod
10 months ago
Important mesocosm experiment from the Netherlands demonstrates adverse effects of the neonicotinoid, thiacloprid at realistic environmental concentrations: degraded food web structure, large changes in primary production and reduced organic matter processing
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Networks in Aquatic Communities Collapse Upon Neonicotinoid‐Induced Stress
We employed an experimental approach with 36 naturally established freshwater ecosystems exposed to increasing field realistic concentrations of the neonicotinoid thiacloprid. Upon exposure, we found....
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/ele.70121
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NatureTodayNL
11 months ago
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Het mysterie van de krimpende kanoet
Veel diersoorten worden de laatste decennia kleiner of groter, waarbij klimaatverandering vaak als oorzaak wordt genoemd. Kanoeten, steltlopers die jaarlijks tienduizend kilometer afleggen tussen hun broedgebieden in het Arctische Rusland en hun overwinteringsgebieden in West-Afrika, worden steeds kleiner. Onderzoekers hebben nu ontdekt waarom.
http://dlvr.it/TKDW6L
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Wood anemone is dominating the garden again, after starting a week later than last year.
11 months ago
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Michael Bertram
11 months ago
Over the moon to finally share our new study in
@science.org
led by the amazing
@jack-brand.bsky.social
! Pharmaceutical pollution at environmentally realistic levels alters behaviour and migration in Atlantic salmon, directly affecting survival 👉
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SHOAL
11 months ago
😮TWO REDISCOVERED lost species! 1. Lipochromis microdon, a species of cichlid endemic to Lake Victoria, not formally recorded since 1985! 👇
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2. The Chel Snakehead in the Himalayas, not seen since 1933! How's that for a bit of conservation optimism?
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11 months ago
Hoe meet je droogte? En klopt dat beeld met wat boeren daadwerkelijk ervaren op 't land? Die vragen stonden centraal voor drie onderzoekers: Jan-Philip Witte, Gé van den Eertwegh en Paul Torfs. “De definitie van meteorologische droogte is aan herziening toe."
www.h2owaternetwerk.nl/h2o-actueel/...
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Onderzoekers valideren droogte-indices met irrigatiecijfers: nauwkeurige voorspellingen voor agrarisch Nederland
Hoe meet je droogte? En klopt dat beeld met wat boeren daadwerkelijk ervaren op het land? Die vragen stonden centraal voor drie Nederlandse onderzoekers: Jan-Philip Witte, Gé van den Eertwegh en Paul ...
https://www.h2owaternetwerk.nl/h2o-actueel/onderzoekers-valideren-droogte-indices-met-irrigatiecijfers-nauwkeurige-voorspellingen-voor-agrarisch-nederland
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Auke-Florian 🪹
11 months ago
NEW PAPER, JUST OUT! 👀 Insects from the '70s and '80s were already collecting microplastic, decades before the term microplastic even existed. 🤯 A thread on the surprising history of this pollutant and the incredible insect larvae that helped us uncover it. 🐛 Let's dive in! 🧵👇 1/x
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NatureTodayNL
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BBB Baseert beleid op halve waarheden en hele leugens
Op 29 maart stuurde Staatssecretaris Rummenie, die verantwoordelijk is voor bescherming en herstel van natuur, een brief naar de Tweede Kamer die gericht is op het verder ondermijnen van zijn eigen beleid. De maatschappelijke kosten daarvan lopen inmiddels in de miljarden, terwijl de natuur verder achteruitgaat en boeren vastzitten in een uitzichtloze situatie.
http://dlvr.it/TJthyv
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The need for an individual-based global change ecology Florian Jeltsch, Manuel Roeleke, Ahmed Abdelfattah, Robert Arlinghaus, Gabriele Berg, Niels Blaum, Luc De Meester et al.
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The need for an individual-based global change ecology
Biodiversity loss and widespread ecosystem degradation are among the most pressing challenges of our time, requiring urgent action. Yet our understanding of their causes remains limited because prevai...
https://ibe.pensoft.net/articles.php?id=148200
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Eawag Aquatic Research
11 months ago
💧🌱 Humans are having a highly detrimental impact on
#biodiversity
worldwide This is shown by a study by
#Eawag
and the
#UZH
published in the scientific journal “Nature”.
@florianaltermatt.bsky.social
@francoiskeck.bsky.social
www.eawag.ch/en/info/port...
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The devastating impact of humans on biodiversity
Not only are the numbers of species declining, but the composition of species communities is also changing. This is shown by a new study published in the journal “Nature”.
https://www.eawag.ch/en/info/portal/news/news-detail/the-devastating-impact-of-humans-on-biodiversity/
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Global trends and regime state shifts of lacustrine aquatic vegetation Juhua Luo, Hongtao Duan, Ying Xu, Ming Shen, Yunlin Zhang, Qitao Xiao, Guigao Ni, Kang Wang, Yihao Xin, Tianci Qi, Lian Feng, Yinguo Qiu, Erik Jeppesen & R. Iestyn Woolway
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Global trends and regime state shifts of lacustrine aquatic vegetation
Aquatic vegetation (AV) is vital for maintaining the health of lake ecosystems, with submerged aquatic vegetation (SAV) and floating/emergent aquatic vegetation (FEAV) representing clear and shaded st...
https://www.cell.com/the-innovation/fulltext/S2666-6758%2824%2900222-4
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ProfColinBean
12 months ago
Invasive Crayfish: Drivers or Passengers of Degradation in Freshwater Ecosystems?. Environmental DNA, 7: e70062.
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Genetic diversity and the implications of captive rearing for a small population of Black-tailed Godwits Jennifer Smart, Yvonne I. Verkuil, Krijn B. Trimbos, Nicola C. Dessi & Rebecca Lewis
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Genetic diversity and the implications of captive rearing for a small population of Black‐tailed Godwits
Black-tailed Godwit Limosa limosa limosa clutches have been collected for headstarting, a captive rearing intervention where eggs are taken from the wild and artificially incubated, and chicks are re...
https://doi.org/10.1111/ibi.13400
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Nicola Crockford
12 months ago
New paper! Shallow water habitats provide high-quality foraging environments for Spoon-Billed Sandpipers
doi.org/10.1016/j.av...
. Shows, via fieldwork at world's most important SbS staging site, Tiaozini in China's Yellow Sea
#WorldHeritageSite
, key is to conserve upper tidal flats.
#ornithology
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Kaz Ohashi
12 months ago
Our latest paper led by Kentaro Takagi was featured on the cover of Functional Ecology! 🎉👏🐝🌸 "Realized flower constancy in bumble bees: Optimal foraging strategy balancing cognitive and travel costs and its possible consequences for floral diversity" For full details:
bit.ly/4bzIADN
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McGill Biology
12 months ago
McGill Biology Prof. Lauren Chapman (
www.mcgill.ca/chapman-lab/
) will be giving her retirement seminar "Tropical Tales: Lessons learned from a career in the field" on Thursday, March 13, 4 pm in Stewart Biology N2/2 (& on Zoom:
www.mcgill.ca/biology/semi...
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Auke-Florian 🪹
about 1 year ago
JUST OUT! 🚨 Time capsule birds' nests! 🪹 I'm proud to share our discovery of layers of vintage plastic in urban birds’ nests... going back decades in time! 👀 “You flip through these nests like through pages of a history book, uncovering the past.” 📚 Let's dive in! 🧵👇 1/x
#scicomm
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ProfColinBean
12 months ago
Rare fish species in European lakes – patterns and processes. Biodivers Conserv (2025).
doi.org/10.1007/s105...
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Rare fish species in European lakes – patterns and processes - Biodiversity and Conservation
According to differences in life history and species niches, community assembly processes are predicted to differ between common and rare species. While neutral processes, in particular dispersal, sho...
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10531-025-03046-5
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Ole Seehausen
12 months ago
This is really important: The West Bank-based film No Other Land wins this year’s best documentary feature Oscar.
www.theguardian.com/film/2025/ma...
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No Other Land directors criticise US as they accept documentary Oscar: ‘US foreign policy is helping block the path’ to peace
Self-distributed film about Israeli displacement of a Palestinian community beat out Porcelain War and Sugarcane
https://www.theguardian.com/film/2025/mar/03/no-other-land-wins-best-documentary-feature-oscar
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Journal of Animal Ecology
about 1 year ago
🚨 new research 🐟 "Global warming affects foraging efficiency of fish by influencing mutual interference" 📝 read it here:
https://buff.ly/412A9vS
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Functional Ecology
about 1 year ago
📰Published📰 A proposal to standardise the study of phenotypic plasticity:
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A proposal to standardise the study of phenotypic plasticity
Jose M. Gómez, Francisco Perfectti, Adela González-Megías, Cristina Armas This is a plain language summary of a Functional Ecology perspective article which can be found here. Phenotypic plasticity…
https://fesummaries.wordpress.com/2025/01/29/a-proposal-to-standardise-the-study-of-phenotypic-plasticity/
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Climate Action
about 1 year ago
"We use statistical models based on 1.2 million stream nutrient measurements (from 2005 to 2013) and find global human enrichment of river total nitrogen and total phosphorus is 35% and 14% respectively."
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
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Anthropogenic nutrient inputs cause excessive algal growth for nearly half the world’s population - Nature Communications
Human impact has increased total nitrogen and phosphorus concentrations over reference conditions and doubled the areas affected by potentially harmful algal growth, impacting around 40% of the global...
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-025-57054-8
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