📣We are proud to share our latest publication “The Pangolin Universal Notching System (PUNS): A Foundational Scale Marking Methodology for #Pangolins is now OA in @OryxTheJournal. https://t.co/7PuRam63dQ
🧵 We are excited to share our new pub with @STOTEN_journal titled: "Widespread exposure to anticoagulant rodenticides among common urban mesopredators in #Chicago.“ This pub is OA for the next 50 days using https://t.co/S3tYWKjsIw (1/8)
Out in @AnimalEcology, we investigate the influence of masting on timing of reproduction in small mammals using a 12-year dataset. Seed availability alters probability of reproduction for both sexes and can change timing of reproduction by over 2 months!
https://t.co/Yv2zYLBdHA
New Paper - @DavidRHeit's 2nd MS chapter is out!
A review + mammal & bird case studies exploring nonlinearity in GLMs
GLMs are "nonlinear" on the natural scale yet entail a linearity assumption, which can be confusing
Read more (open access):
https://t.co/nDWGD922U5
New paper!
Taylor Readyhough & @ARButler89 led a review of 70,000 U.S. mammal studies over the last 100 years to assess publication trends
Key results in figure. Conservation status surprisingly unimportant. We ID taxa that need more work (weasels!)
https://t.co/7h86T4V7zV
PhD Assistantship Opportunity to study large carnivores and herbivores (and the smaller things they influence) in both the US and Africa with me, @LauraCGig and other great colleagues *please repost* https://t.co/hsHbohi7XZ
🚨New lab paper 🚨 on how the space between science and conservation is still broad (but navigable) for endangered species (1 of 7) https://t.co/Fqt3pJ9SOw
I am seeking a PhD student to investigate Habitat, Connectivity, and Climate Resilience of Conifer Forest Carnivores and Key Prey in the Southern Rocky Mountains of northern New Mexico. With @wildlandsnetwrk
Come Join Us!
https://t.co/GOYZrrgZsh
Check out my recent interview with @wildlifesociety discussing our "State of Traditional Ecological Knowledge in the wildlife management profession" article that was published in The Journal of Wildlife Management. #TEK@tamurwfm@AgriLife@TAMU
https://t.co/QrsL9eiirI
Interested in estimating species distributions and expected abundances across large areas?
Limited by how much parameter space can be sampled?
Have you thought about integrating presence-only data?
Our new paper in @JAppliedEcology does just this: https://t.co/2Yf5sz5uI6
Our lab at the University of New Hampshire is recruiting an MS student. Project is on wet deposition nitrogen analyses in Puerto Rico and New Hampshire. Please DM for details, and retweet!! 🐰🐰
Our article on #LGBTQ+ inclusion in outdoor field experiences received enough downloads to be a #TopDownloadedArticle in #EcologicalApplications. A reminder that, despite political pushback, there is a real need to create inclusive spaces in the #outdoors and #STEM fields.
Very excited to share this paper out in Journal of Animal Ecology @AnimalEcology led by amazing MS student Brigit Humphreys on pilfering: individuals differ in their ability to locate and steal caches from other individuals #animalpersonality#smallmammals
https://t.co/MfU0BDU7xO
📣Postdoc position opening (co-supervised with Chris Rota) - developing regional deer monitoring protocols for National Parks in the northeast. Come work with us on this cool project! https://t.co/Sx00S9OMyn
Maintaining fox populations in northern New England is important to resilient ecosystems, but little is known about why their numbers fluctuate.
Read about our recent research investigating the topic: https://t.co/xcAt2yaj5I
Rodenticides are increasingly related to fisher deaths in New England. Could they be responsible for declining fisher populations in New Hampshire? @UofNH https://t.co/Yd4aJasBKl