As authors, reviewers and editors, we can actively shape the publishing ecosystem. Different journals entail different choices. Ethical publishing—despite occasional compromises—should be the primary driver of our decisions. Check: https://t.co/kLV1eoBriK #BetterPublishing
On June 2nd, I will be defending my PhD dissertation titled "Exploring the role of ecological traits in shaping spatial patterns of genetic diversity". Anyone interested in watching the pre-defense seminar, address and zoom link are in the flyer below 🐦⬛🧬
New #SORTEEjournalclub post alert!
Tara A. Pelletier & Camilo Andrés Calderón Acevedo discuss the opportunities & challenges associated with using open-sourced genetic data for large-scale biogeography research.
https://t.co/WTdMlcEHtB
I’m thrilled to share our diversity-stability study on @ScienceMagazine Unifying spatial scaling laws of biodiversity and ecosystem stability | Science https://t.co/6bXQMbI2o5
Welcome Glaucia Del-Rio, our new curator of ornithology! 👏👏👏 🦜🗺️ Along with her curator duties, she wants to establish a collection of cell cultures, both as a scientific resource and as insurance against extinction.
About @glaudelrio + her work:
https://t.co/12rBqKZnnn
Excited to share our new paper, led by @DanielWANoble, in @RSocPublishing!
‘We believe that the future of preprints is bright, and community-driven initiatives, such as EcoEvoRxiv, will play a crucial role in the future of scientific publishing.’
👉https://t.co/26id74lsiS
I am absolutely flattered to share our review at
@NatRevBiodiv. Lead by Dr. @camila_c_ribas. A collaborative/interdisciplinary work where we integrated geological, climatic, ecological and genetic evidence for the region that hosts the largest biodiversity on Earth: the Amazon!
"We recommend that genetic data, genetic diversity metrics, and relevant metadata be published in a standardized and transparent format on a species' IUCN [RL] webpage."
Redlisting genetics: towards inclusion of genetic data in IUCN Red List assessments
https://t.co/P2j5CJY6eX
Preprint with postdoc Kerry Cobb! When processes (e.g., ghost introgression) are omitted from training data, machine learning approaches are error-prone. Domain adaptation allows accurate inferences of introgression in the presence of unmodeled processes! https://t.co/lZGSuJOrS6
Some exciting news- the AMNH is looking for a new Lab Assistant! Please apply if you have experience with DNA extraction and library prep of non-model organisms. Feel free to share widely! https://t.co/S8j345bVkH
tidyplots
Time to say goodbye to ggplot2?🫡
"a significant reduction of code complexity" vs ggplot2
https://t.co/6wKFnRrjMn
@JanBroderEngler bioRxiv 2024
https://t.co/rqvyMsj5JK
It is a really jarring moment to be a historian. To know what might be coming is alarming. To realize that no one around you sees it or acknowledges it is a weird place to be in. Its like time traveling without time traveling. 1/8
(1/3) We are hiring, please RT! https://t.co/wX3UaHC5TI The Biology Department at Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, Camden Campus invites
applications for a tenure track Assistant Professor faculty position in Biological Data Science.
Did you know #GeneticDiversity indicators for the #GBF are feasible, affordable & ready for use? The CCG is at #COP16 to provide examples & guidance. Read more about the indicators here: https://t.co/HnoAchL9AN
Or head to our website for more resources: https://t.co/wE08DsIHnb