One Health Needs Ecology!!
“There needs to be more emphasis on the ecological component of One Health as we consider the problems of biodiversity loss, climate extremes, habitat fragmentation, and emerging disease”
https://t.co/DRgY95kbqO
Exciting to finally present the coral reef stepping stones work that I've been doing with @emilysdarling@thewcs@FortinMJ and colleagues at #BES2024! Thank you Matthew Morecrofr @MCEM_Oxford for the 📸.
#HQPabroad#ResNetHQPMobilitytravellog PhD student Flavio Affinito’s trip to the Davos World Biodiversity Forum 2024 brought meaningful reflections on how we conceptualize ES and science-policy mistmatches. Read more about his experience below ⬇️
📣 We’re hiring. Spread the word.
If you are a data analysis expert & like to work for the UN 🇺🇳, don’t miss this wonderful opportunity.
👉 https://t.co/pIetTqeJZ2
Duty station: Richmond Hill (Toronto), Canada 🇨🇦
Deadline: November 3
#jobalert
Time series tree species maps for Canada’s forested ecosystems from 1984 to 2022 at 30 m spatial resolution using #Landsat imagery, topographic and climate data, and cal/val data from Canada’s NFI.
37 species, 39 years, 650 Mha!
Paper: https://t.co/bDHUa3CgCo
#opendata & info⬇️📜
We almost made it to the 5y mark thanks to @dfg_public, @UofTCities and @MitacsCanada@TRCA_HQ @jonnoruppert and of course @FortinMJ who always had my back. I have learnt what a supportive research environment is and I will carry it forward
I am going to miss this office, the weekly conversations on saving the world one map at a time with @georod97 , the extraordinary mentorship from @FortinMJ and the friendly environment @eebtoronto , inc old colleagues long gone. This place has been my sanctuary for so long.
We cannot be more thrilled to see so many ResNet members enjoying #PECS3 and sharing thoughtful conversations, science and laughter. What has been your favourite part of #PECS3?
Woot! Woot! Are you ready for the best conference focused on ecology and evolution the world has to offer? If so, join us in Sherbrooke, Québec next summer! We love international visitors too! @CSEE_SCEE@CSEE_SCEEmtgs
Simulated Data in Empirical Science
Lehtinen & Raerinne argue that "for simulated data to count as epistemically reliable, a simulation model does not have to mimic its (empirical) target".
https://t.co/UxopYBCZvy
This new article, published in @FACETSJournal, features RSC Fellows Andrew Gonzalez (@bio_diverse) & Marie-Josée Fortin (@FortinMJ). Learn more: https://t.co/Gy7l5pFfzH
Volume 5, Issue 2 of the #EEBQuarterly is out: https://t.co/AsXiKrMSwU!
In this issue: @TheEEBAtwood recap, a feature about how we use AI, and a beautiful visual abstract.
Cover: @ZifangX
Editor-In-Chief: @vicki_mzhang
It's turn for the @EuropaBon_H2020 session in #ECCB2024 with Alejandra Morán-Ordoñez presenting bottlenecks in 🇪🇺EU #biodiversity monitoring: most bottlenecks relate to data integration with insufficient long-term funding, automated data streams and use of models
WOAH!!! Our article on the ecological, evolutionary & health effects of urban induced mutations got the cover of @NatureEcoEvo@Nature. What a lovely capstone surprise to a wonderful collaboration. Read more here: https://t.co/0l54z2WGUw. Description of the photo in altext.