Professor of Population Ecology and Head of the Insect Population Ecology Lab at IFAB (INTA Bariloche). Editor-in-Chief for Ecological Applications. Views mine.
Today I participated in the seminars organized by Con Ciencia en Las Americas, an activity of the Latin American & The Caribbean Chapter. Watch the second half, Julissa Roja's talk. Impressive! https://t.co/4ZpVQ5MauV
🆕 in the journal: Mapping multispecies hotspots shows how ocean changes shape predator distributions and guide management efforts
📄Linking oceanic variability, euphausiid hotspot persistence, and marine predator distribution along Canada's west coast
https://t.co/bwQC0Bn3I8
January cover spotlight: a Horned Lark in the high Himalaya❄️
Long‑term monitoring in India reveals shifting bird communities—declines even in the most untouched habitats highlight the combined impacts of land use and climate change
Browse the issue: https://t.co/qjFsjDH0nq
Our December cover is feeling the burn! This prescribed fire in a Sierra Nevada forest shows the immediate carbon cost of wildfire mitigation—but new research reveals that treatments like this one also have long-term benefits
Find the full issue: https://t.co/bApLvjrkOg
🆕 in the journal: On Santa Cruz Island, long-term data reveal complex vegetation shifts after removal of feral sheep, cows & pigs
📄Plant composition dynamics following non-native ungulate removal: Convergence, divergence, and novel ecosystems
https://t.co/67AUCQJXmO
On our October cover: bright green ribbons of filamentous algae line the banks of California's Klamath River. A new study links the Klamath's metabolism to its plants & algae, helping forecast its condition as 4 large dams come down
Find the full issue: https://t.co/XMQky7MWu6
🥁New paper on microclimate vulnerability under changing climate 🌦️ & forest structure 🌳. See 🦋 for details. @sunyesf@SUNY@BrookhavenLab
https://t.co/wLJe4232gD
🆕 & #OpenAccess in the journal: Biocontrol efforts suppressed purple loosestrife in NY wetlands, letting native plants rebound in cover, abundance & diversity
📄Return of diversity: Wetland plant community recovery following purple loosestrife biocontrol
https://t.co/PRoKKFF4ll
Más de 100 investigadoras e investigadores del CONICET, integrantes de la Junta de Calificación y Promoción, expresan su creciente preocupación por el deterioro del sistema científico y tecnológico argentino.
Para leer el texto completo con las firmas: https://t.co/BTkJU6J1EN
A 🆕 Editorial from our Editor-in-Chief @Editor_EApp hypes our new article type ("Method") and reaffirms the journal's commitment to being a forum for all authors. Read it here: https://t.co/ZLMn5mo06L
🆕 & #OpenAccess in the journal: Tracking data from 132 white-chinned petrels show where these seabirds are at greatest risk from entanglement in fishing gear
📄Metapopulation distribution shapes year-round overlap with fisheries for a circumpolar seabird
https://t.co/fLLof3RelX