Engaging people on #ClimateChange is challenging, but you can use climate-driven #SpeciesOnTheMove to connect with people, framed in ways that matter to them (economics, human health, environment etc).
Our new paper out today in People & Nature: https://t.co/2lsS4XbWz1
How hard is it to do science in a language that’s not your first language? We quantified the severity of #languagebarriers for non-native English speakers when reading/publishing papers and attending/presenting at international conferences.
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Higher temperature variability in deforested mountain regions impacts the competitive advantage of nocturnal species - #ProcB https://t.co/9W4eyXcEu1 @NCKU_CCB@DustRubenstein@ShengFeng_Shen
Feeling very privileged to have had the trust, energy & ideas of such a talented bunch to help get @SpeciesOnTheMov off the ground in 2016, & continue thriving in 2019 & 2023.
Looking forward to 2026 with the amazing I-Ching Chen in Taiwan!! See you there!!
Thanks for a great dinner everyone - see you all bright eyed* and bushy tailed 8.30am tomorrow morning!!
Well, see you at 8.30am anyway, bright eyes optional...
We have some pretty big news ...
We 👏 Have 👏 Content👏
Thank you to our very first authors for publishing with us in this inaugural issue. So excited to finally share our wonderful manuscripts with the community! 💚
https://t.co/aOeQGtEuOx
@NaturePortfolio@Nature_NPJ
Excited that the first issue of npj biodiversity is out! I serve as an editor and totally agree with the journal's aim and scope (see Editorial: https://t.co/4LbAHOJmlx). Please consider submitting your excellent work to npj biodiversity.