Seeking post-doc to work on the ecological and social value of urban #biodiversity, community conservation efforts, with poetry thrown in!
Keen for applicants w. lived experience in community or conservation projects or the arts https://t.co/jHAJ8ubAAL
...it's scary that so many naturalised species seem poised to spread further. But a glimmer of hope: invasions are much more limited than they could be. Ecosystems may be holding off invaders, and management could stem the spread
#invasivespecies have much, much further to spread, Henry Häkkinen, @DaveHodgson00 and I found. #PLOSBiology: Global terrestrial invasions: Where naturalised birds, mammals, and plants might spread next and what affects this process. https://t.co/EfjszAvNa6. pls RT
Almost all of the 833 naturalised plants, birds, mammals we studied have yet to expand throughout most of the areas that are climatically suitable for them, though many were introduced 150+ years ago. #InvasiveSpecies devastate biodiversity, agriculture, livelihoods, so...
!!PhD Opportunity!! Seeking ecological statistician to work with us on epidemiology of bovine tuberculosis in wild badgers, please RT https://t.co/X4peFtuBTH @UniExeCEC
@NathanHyde2@yorkshirepost Today's planned train cancelled last night. Tried to catch earlier train but that was cancelled this am. Only train from Lvpl towards Ncl stopped at Leeds. ETA 3 hrs late. Helpful train manager blamed crew shortage.
Been told my and @ReganEarly's research on the St Piran's crab might get a mention on @BBCSpringwatch tonight (8pm). Excited to see my MbyRes @UniofExeter @ExeterMarine getting out into the world!
Get a sneak peek here: https://t.co/7hvfhNFPMy
@TPEassist@TPExpressTrains Thanks. Why are this morning's trains cancelled? I left home an hour early because late morning trains were cancelled, only to find that the earlier trait was then cancelled.
@OwenTLewis It was an inspiring day all round. Such exciting work being done by an amazingly energetic bunch of ECRs! Thanks to @OxfordBiology & @WildCRU_Ox and the organisers for putting it all together.
New study in @NatureClimate with @ReganEarly shows that climate-driven range shifts are often smaller than commonly perceived. Protecting species within their geographic range more effective than translocations or protected area overhaul. #microclimate https://t.co/pdw54v0ZMl