Assessing the climatic vulnerability of species and working with scientists to progress research🦎 maps and data available soon! Instagram @vulnerawebglobal
Climate change is affecting species all over the world 🦎🌍
#EUResearch by @VulneraWeb helps conservation organizations. How❓
✅identify vulnerable species
✅measure thermal tolerance
✅store & share data
✅connect with experts.
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Check out the full study: “Thermal tolerance and vulnerability to climate change in subterranean species: a case study using an Iberian endemic pseudoscorpion.”
In order to prioritize species protection within the context of climate change, we must understand which species are most at risk. Scientists studying a pseudoscorpion’s thermal tolerance through different methods recently found their tolerance may be higher than they thought.
We are excited to announce that our recent collaboration on an article with @CORDIS_EU has been published on the CORDIS website! Agustin Camacho explains the aims of the project and the importance of tracking species thermal vulnerability. Check out the article below!👇
Researchers investigating the effects of warming on kelp populations off Moreton Island found that this area once supported the highest kelp cover in Eastern Australia and represents a genetically diverse evolutionary refuge at risk of being lost.
I'll tell you who died in White Lotus: me, after having to listen to all those North American hermit thrushes singing in the background of a Sicilian resort. Those birds aren't found anywhere near Europe!
I think someone should’ve tried domesticating bears 10,000 years ago. We really missed the mark with that. Could be cuddled up with a bear right now but whatever.
The tiny birds’ ability to see colors outside the rainbow is “one of the most exciting things I’ve ever witnessed,” one scientist says https://t.co/3NsIlXGJDg