Launching our new TrEnCh project website by @impactmedialab! Hope you'll find the resources for Translating Environmental Change into organismal responses useful. https://t.co/ipd7tBE8CI 1/5
JOB ALERT: We're recruiting research technicians to participate in a resurvey study examining butterfly ecological and evolutionary responses to climate change. Physiology lab work based in Seattle, WA and field work in a central WA ghost town! https://t.co/gYOgPCcWwN
Thanks indeed to @ecochangegroup @SeemaSheth @LeanaZoller @Julian_Resasco @pinskylab for presenting so much fun and compelling science to catalyze functional resurveys. VP Symposium available in Zoom for registrants and YouTube for all soon, also coming to @ASNAmNat before long.
@ecochangegroup@plantsci @MSCActions @ASNAmNat Thank to Lucas for presenting such fascinating work. So glad to have a longterm perspective on functional change
Thanks to @AmandaCicchino and @ilonanl22 for organizing a great symposium. Great to see incorporating thermal physiology into conservation decisions a featured topic since I've previously had related abstracts rejected for not being sufficiently conservation relevant
Virtual #Evol2024 is off to an exiting start and I look forward to continuing the momentum tomorrow morning at the @ASNAmNat VP Symposium on Functional Resurveys.
Join us for the @ASNAmnat VP Symposium on Functional Resurveys to detect global change responses @ Virtual #Evol2024. June 28 9am ET. Permafrost viruses, resurrected flowers, historic pollination, and fish in rum!?! @SeemaSheth @LeanaZoller @Julian_Resasco @pinskylab
Join us for the @ASNAmnat VP Symposium on Functional Resurveys to detect global change responses @ Virtual #Evol2024. June 28 9am ET. Permafrost viruses, resurrected flowers, historic pollination, and fish in rum!?! @SeemaSheth @LeanaZoller @Julian_Resasco @pinskylab
We are recruiting a research technician to conduct lab and field work for the resurvey project to ask "Can butterflies adapt to climate change?" See opportunities page here: https://t.co/MGJz0zKqXY
Can butterflies adapt to climate change? Dr. Gwen Shlichta, affiliate & collaborator of the Buckley Lab (@ecolforecaster) seeks to answer this question by repeating research she conducted 25 years ago @UWBiology 🦋
https://t.co/p8LafeXO6R
New Review article: @ecolforecaster and colleagues discuss how to combine statistical and mechanistic approaches for more biologically-informed projections of biodiversity responses to climate variability and extremes
https://t.co/wWIpPttvFB
Thanks for all the interest and great leads. Lots of great science, but still hoping for an unexpected, out-there example. Let me know if you come across any...
I have the honor of organizing the 2024 @ASNAmNat VP symposium and would appreciate leads on anyone repeating historic experiments or otherwise studying organism function through time to detect global change responses. Hoping to help catalyze the approach. Thanks!
@M_J_Spasojevic @ASNAmNat @tesa_folia Thanks. Excited for a new resampling study to read and nice to see a case where functional traits actually predict range shifts.
@_jbenning @ASNAmNat I see resurrection experiments as the gold standard for detecting evolutionary shifts. Hoping to feature some of the amazing plant resurrection work but looking to advance similar approaches for organisms that can't be resurrected.
@andrew_stoehr @ASNAmNat Yes, such a nice example! Will stay in touch since Joel and I are just starting some other Pierid resurvey work involving wing coloration