Honk! Honk!!
It's the new paper klaxon for our @NERCscience project led by @Dongbo_ with @TrophicEcoEvo1 @KristofferCoste et al
We assessed how heatwave duration, humidity & parasitism affect different life history traits in a #trophic interaction... 1/
https://t.co/RK8wbaAaho
The social life of flies ๐ชฐ Absolutely fantastic inaugural professorial lecture by @AmandaBretman! Incredible science and a fascinating career path - thanks for sharing it with us Amanda and congratulations! @ScienceLeeds @FBS_Seminars
๐ข Exciting post-doc role at the University of Bristol working on pollinators and pesticides in the Channel Islands. Great research group and a fascinating project - more details below!
https://t.co/8TsevJBzcT
JOB ALERT - UK biodiversity and nature recovery. We're hiring a postdoc with natural history skills (or someone with equivalent experience) for a new fieldwork-focused project on nature recovery near Oxford. Closes 25th June. Please retweet! https://t.co/pHuHW6LmS8
@SeanRands It's a good journal actually. I did read a lot of their papers and it looks that they are never in short of papers. They will close the submission next Monday so i think i would give a go for it.
One question confusing me at the middle of night: If a jounal is advertising 'call for papers' for a special issue but did not give any submission guidelines apart from a deadline, should i contact someone (i.e. editors) to ask for an invitation before submit, or just go for it?
@ecoevoenviro Nice and interesting study! ๐ Actually i did see those glass microcosms filled with plaster when i tidy up lab on the other day in Manton building. They are really cool stuff! ๐
We show that corridor quality can maintain the persistence of metapopulations in the face of extreme drought conditions. Full text see: https://t.co/hvldU2nNhL
And two pollination papers are on the way!
How including data on behaviour, morphology and life-history can improve our ability to predict population collapse?๐๐ณ๐ฆญ๐๐ฆค๐
Very proud to share our novel perspective published in @NatureEcoEvo with @dylan_childs and @DrChrisClements. Check it out: https://t.co/ylF33wAZt0
An inspiring plenary talk by Jane Memmott on the importance of interdisciplinarity in ecology, whisking us off to Nepal + ecologically colourful urban landscapes closer to home. Much needed on a grey December day. #BES2022
Today is officially my last day in @BristolBioSci .After staying for 4 years 2 months, I absolutely love this place!
Thank our fantastic Ecology group and my incredible Dungeon mates. Best wishes to all!