(1/5) My new paper “Cryptic Species Conservation: a Review” is now available fully open access in Biological Reviews! So excited to see this one published!
https://t.co/nyNegdHYF0
My new letter, "Recognizing fieldwork: towards equitable credit in life science research", now published in Biodiversity and Conservation. Fieldwork contributions remain under-acknowledged, and I provide recommendations to achieve more equity in research.
https://t.co/gbo8W7ql36
Our study on fruit bat conservation biogeography, led by Sonja Beutelmann, is now published OA in Biodiversity and Conservation:
https://t.co/ms79fwrY4m
🦇🌳🇲🇬
@OxfordBiology
However, not all acoustic indices follow the same trend, meaning that such metrics need to be applied and interpreted with caution when measuring species biodiversity via ecoacoustics. (3/3)
Our new paper "Impact of Forest Fragmentation and Associated Edge Effects on Tropical Forest Biodiversity in North West Madagascar, Assessed via Ecoacoustics" now published in open access in @AnimalConserv (1/3)
https://t.co/VsDa32Mjx0
@BASElabBristol@OxfordBiology
Our study shows that forest fragmentation and edge-effects can have profound impacts on the soundscape, which is indicative of reduced biodiversity. These results align with biodiversity data from traditional transect data. (2/3)
🦏 Cutting the horns off rhinos results in a drastic reduction in poaching of these endangered animals.
Read about the study, published in @ScienceMagazine here👇
https://t.co/p8S8pUbT7z
📸T. Kuiper
https://t.co/152HS6gbJb
Huge new @GEB_macro paper looking at acoustic monitoring efforts around the world. The who, what, where, when, and how of passive acoustic monitoring. With >100 authors!
"Worldwide soundscapes: a synthesis of passive acoustic monitoring across realms"
🐘 African elephants plan their journeys carefully, preferring to avoid steep slopes and rough terrain and favouring food-rich environments 🐘
So if you too prefer a gentle walk with a snack break, you're in good company. New with @idiv and @ste_kenya 👇
https://t.co/vOhTH6pbWi
Join us in exploring the hidden world of cryptic species – often-overlooked groups which can be at serious risk of extinction – as @DanHending tells us why we should care about them ⬇️
https://t.co/MW0LtVNovM
📷c. 2013 Stephen D. Nash/IUCN SSC Primate Specialist Group
New volume of Biological Reviews just published today, featuring my paper "Cryptic Species Conservation: A Review" as the cover image!
https://t.co/pvy9xKfSlN
New paper on Microcebus (mouse lemur) taxonomy published in @NatureEcoEvo, led by @TobiasvanElst @Dmnk4Lemurs @GabiSgarlata and Jordi Salmona.
https://t.co/PNTTwRN3Bl
Mouse lemur taxonomy is complicated and controversial. @TobiasvanElst et al leverage an integrative framework to clarify cryptic evolution within the complex that could be used on other clades. (OA)
https://t.co/lCnyQLP9N9