Tom Martin
@tommartin2024.bsky.social
π€ 59
π₯ 42
π 26
Zoologist and conservation scientist with varied interests.
Some excellent wildlife-watching on a current research visit to Vancouver!
5 months ago
0
2
0
Nice summary of our massive evidence map of interventions in zoos on the Conservation Evidence blog page, written up by Andy Bowkett:
about.conservationevidence.com/2025/08/11/c...
loading . . .
Creating a global evidence map for animal management in zoos | About Conservation Evidence
Andrew Bowkett introduces a new evidence map for zoo animal management interventions
https://about.conservationevidence.com/2025/08/11/creating-a-global-evidence-map-for-animal-management-in-zoos/
7 months ago
0
0
0
Great to see our evidence map of husbandry and management actions in zoos and aquaria (identifying 1071 studies that quantitatively evaluate such actions) out in JZAR! This was a big piece of work with a lot of investment from lots of people, so fantastic to see it out!
www.jzar.org/jzar/article...
loading . . .
Husbandry and management interventions for the conservation and welfare of captive animals β a systematic evidence map | Journal of Zoo and Aquarium Research
https://www.jzar.org/jzar/article/view/837
7 months ago
0
0
0
Great to see our recent paper on the threats tropical cyclones pose to biodiversity featured in the Guardian!
add a skeleton here at some point
8 months ago
0
0
0
Nice piece in the Conversation giving an overview of our recent Biological Conservation paper, which highlights the threat tropical cyclones pose to species in Biodiversity Hotspots.
add a skeleton here at some point
9 months ago
0
0
0
Great to see the huge new (open access) BioTIME 2 paper out; very happy to have contributed to this with lots of excellent collaborators! Should be a super-useful resource going forwards:
onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10....
loading . . .
BioTIME 2.0: Expanding and Improving a Database of Biodiversity Time Series
Motivation Here, we make available a second version of the BioTIME database, which compiles records of abundance estimates for species in sample events of ecological assemblages through time. The up.....
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/geb.70003
10 months ago
0
2
0
Very pleased to help out with this great new open-access paper led by
@thereremouse.bsky.social
which provides a much-needed update to the terrestrial mammal inventory of Krka National Park, Croatia. Should be a very useful resource for park managers!
add a skeleton here at some point
10 months ago
0
1
0
Great to see our paper on the threat of tropical storms to global island biodiversity out. Key highlights are the Caribbean being especially vulnerable to storm-driven extinctions, and the identification of 60 'high risk' species representing key conservation priorities
shorturl.at/EAqOS
loading . . .
Heightened extinction risk due to tropical cyclones in insular biodiversity hotspots
Tropical Cyclones (TCs) represent a serious and potentially growing threat to global biodiversity, although spatial patterns in the severity of this tβ¦
https://shorturl.at/EAqOS
10 months ago
0
0
0
Roman Mosaic in the Bardo museum in Tunisia which showcases shifting extinction baselines. Orpheus plays his lyre to a bunch of animals that all occurred in the Roman empire (and all except the tiger in Tunisia) when it was made, yet are now all extinct (or only recently reintroduced):
12 months ago
1
1
0
Great to see this book chapter preprint out on
@authorea.com
; a massive piece of work providing an extremely thorough overview of the knowledge gaps that impede research into poorly-studied taxa. Congratulations to
@jonathancazabonne.bsky.social
and
@dhaelewa.bsky.social
for pushing this through!
add a skeleton here at some point
about 1 year ago
0
2
2
reposted by
Tom Martin
Erica McAlister
about 1 year ago
A gorgeous fly collected from
@opwallscience.bsky.social
trip to Honduras in 2023 Ormia sp. are very special Tachinidae as they have βearsβ on their prothorax that they use to listen for the hosts (Orthoptera) for their offspring to live in and consume ππ€
@dipterists.bsky.social
1
85
20
I agree!
add a skeleton here at some point
about 1 year ago
0
0
0
Nice Christmas present this year - new paper on the inferred impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on hunted mammal species in Cusuco National Park, Honduras, just accepted! Great work by Dylan McKenna pushing it through. Pre-proof version here:
www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
about 1 year ago
1
1
0
Great to see this
@plosone.org
article out, excellently headed up by
@dhaelewa.bsky.social
and
@thereremouse.bsky.social
. This cross-site study demonstrates that standardized bat survey techniques dont work equally well in all ecosystems, and assuming that they do can severely impact results!
add a skeleton here at some point
about 1 year ago
0
2
2
Woodcock surrounded by Bankers talking about the FTSE 100 in the middle of the City of London today. Odd but i understand not massively rare? A case of city lights confusing their migration, perhaps? (Photo courtesy of my brother)
about 1 year ago
1
1
0
reposted by
Tom Martin
Samuel Jones
over 1 year ago
π¨π¦π»Check out our new paper on demographic rates of tropical birds along elevation in Cusuco NP, Honduras. Props to
@mhcneateclegg.bsky.social
for leading the analytical charge!
@amornith.bsky.social
See linked thread for paper coverage - here for a bit of background.. 1/5
doi.org/10.1093/orni...
add a skeleton here at some point
1
17
8
New paper out, excellently led by Ferran Sayol, showcasing the AVOTREX database. This database summarized information on all 610 bird species known to have gone extinct in the last 130,000 years (including geographical range data, traits, and phylogenetic positioning).
tinyurl.com/muznycc9
over 1 year ago
0
0
0
Hello! Just joined here and will try and use it more (given the other option seems to be becoming increasingly un-useable these days!
over 1 year ago
0
5
0
you reached the end!!
feeds!
log in