There is a system for measuring adverse childhood experiences in humans. But what about wild animals?
@xortizross, a PhD student at @UCLAEEB, joins us to discuss research on measuring adverse events animals experience.
https://t.co/Pcb1Xbu1Sm
Dan just came back from giving a keynote the Zombie Apocalypse Medicine Meeting (https://t.co/WW3h1jvV98) where guess what, a zombie marmot was the logo that occupied the full back of the t-shirt. Artist Neil Smith shared the marmot (sans the logo). Happy Halloween!
It's Halloween so it's time to understand our fears and what a better way than to listen to our inner marmot...the marmots are featured on NPR's Short Wave podcasthttps://www.npr.org/2024/10/30/1211596886/halloween-horror-science-scream
Wild animals can experience trauma and adversity too − as ecologists, we came up with an index to track how it affects them https://t.co/vDVJThesQG via @ConversationUS
My first dissertation chapter has been published!! 🎉
Read about cumulative adversity indices and how they lower lifespan. Cumulative adversity and survival in the wild - Ortiz‐Ross - 2024 - Ecology Letters - Wiley Online Library https://t.co/3RVP81baUn