Margie Mayfield
@mmayfieldecology.bsky.social
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Community ecology working on theoretical ecology, plants and insects
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Vale Paul R. Ehrlich
I learned of the passing of Paul Ehrlich today. Paul was my PhD supervisor, and although he was most famous for his role in the environmental movement and for his book The Population Bomb, to me and t...
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A systems modelling approach to predict biological responses to extreme heat
Anthropogenic climate change is leading to more frequent and extreme heat waves. These large-scale events are radically reshaping interactions among o…
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honored to be acknowledged by the Entomological Society of America this year, along with 8 other amazing entomologists!
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So excited to share our paper on facilitation thinking. Facilitation Thinking for Coexistence Theory - James - 2025 - Ecology Letters - Wiley Online Library
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https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/ele.70150
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Lisa Buche
about 1 year ago
Woaw I feel truly honoured to receive this award. Studying species interactions alongside
@oscar-godoy.bsky.social
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@ibartomeus.bsky.social
is what inspires my academic journey and the most fun! So proud of us!
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Courtney Taylor
about 1 year ago
Very excited for this online seminar series I am organising with
@ecologyisamess.bsky.social
@darmitage.bsky.social
@giuliaghedini.bsky.social
@masatoyamamichi.bsky.social
Lynette Loke, Andrew Letten And Po-Ju Ke. Follow to find out more!
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a great new study about importance of within and between trophic level interactions by my PhD student Lisa Buche!
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A Continuum From Positive to Negative Interactions Drives Plant Species' Performance in a Diverse Community
We explored the patterns of species performance in a real-world community, dependent on pairwise and higher-order interactions with species belonging to the same and other trophic levels (plant, herb...
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