🚨New lab paper 🚨 on how the space between science and conservation is still broad (but navigable) for endangered species (1 of 7) https://t.co/Fqt3pJ9SOw
Interested in ducks? We are looking to hire an assistant professor of waterfowl ecology here within @ClemsonCAFLS and @ClemsonBaruch . Note the great location on the coast, endowment support and 100% research appointment! https://t.co/qJYF8vmfya
We invite applications for 2 open rank positions in Ecology, Evolutionary and or Organismal Biology.
The anticipated start date is Aug 2025.
For full consideration, apply by Nov 8, 2024, through Interfolio: https://t.co/WM4iKbcNXX.
Hi All, Western NC was devastated by Hurricane Helene. Please consider donating to ROAR, a volunteer aid organization based in Madison County: https://t.co/TMX2B49g7q
Last week to apply to join our lab and lead an exciting new experimental study of coyotes-deer-pigs for your dissertation research https://t.co/oKT9DuOeMb
@ConversationUS So proud of PhD Candidate @pancakesnmegs for taking a leadership role in highlighting the underappreciated threat of rodenticides to carnivores globally - and - locally with difference making research @KiawahConserv@ClemsonCAFLS https://t.co/rLxIcl98JE
PhD Assistantship Opportunity to study large carnivores and herbivores (and the smaller things they influence) in both the US and Africa with me, @LauraCGig and other great colleagues *please repost* https://t.co/hsHbohi7XZ
New Paper Alert🚨
Ever wonder what wildlife populations looked like to our grandparents?
We tracked how a century of land use and climate change impacted the distribution of weasel habitats @RolandKays@DavidJachowski
Here's what we found:
#LandscEcol
https://t.co/uQyZTCfOmc
What can we do to narrow the S-P gap? (1) Encourage research funding/focus on smaller, less charismatic species, (2) Do threat-addressing science, (3) We found that when government scientists are included on publications they are more likely to be cited, so collaborate!
Inspired by hearing of a tenured professor leaving academia because her science wasn't having an impact, we sought to investigate how often peer-reviewed science really made it into endangered species conservation (2 of 7) https://t.co/4tMmTmbG6P
Another key barrier to science is uptake, where we found relevant, threat-addressing science was only cited 1/3 of the time in federal recovery planning documents for endangered species (6 of 7)
🚨New lab paper 🚨 on how the space between science and conservation is still broad (but navigable) for endangered species (1 of 7) https://t.co/Fqt3pJ9SOw
Please share! I'm looking to hire 2 PhD students to join my lab @ClemsonCAFLS as part of a landscape scale grassland #bird and habitat monitoring project funded through USDA RCPPs awarded to @NBGI_Bobwhite. https://t.co/hX5gAoP4DN
#NewPaper: Working with a huge team of 220 co-authors representing 102 projects in 21 countries, we analyzed data from 5400 #cameratraps to ask how #wildlife behaviours changed during the COVID-19 “anthropause” https://t.co/1VW9b7CI6i ..1/
@AndyJBoyce @MSBbirds I often think specifically about the emotional burden of working from a constant crisis and loss mindset many wildlife biologists face
It´s a good weekend! Second New Paper🚨
Last year, we organised the first International Weasel Monitoring Symposium. We now published a review on non-invasive monitoring methods for weasels with the speakers and participants, led by @DavidJachowski
https://t.co/icdVhrMojx
Since some target audiences are here on X, I'm coming back to post this:
Fall 2024 PhD position using GIS & ABMs to help understand how red wolves navigate socio-environmental landscapes. Join us at the @SCCoopUnit & @ClemsonCAFLS. Apply by 25 Feb.
https://t.co/hvFnxy42tC