The Island Thrush was previously considered to have the most subspecies of any bird. As part of our 2024 Taxonomy Update, it is now considered a complex of over 50 diverse species, possibly with more to come!
Explore this update and others at BOW!
https://t.co/kHy91O7db8
πTake a look at our latest #KeyConceptsInEcology blog - Life histories!
πEach blog contains a reading list designed to help ecologists in learning the key topics in ecology!
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https://t.co/ujEdwimjLZ
Is more light always better for canopy trees?
In our new @Biotropica paper, we integrated drone imagery and ground-based data to assess the role of crown exposure to light, tree growth, size & wood density on the mortality of canopy trees in #AmacayacuFDPπ§΅
#Amazon#TreeMortality
I just run a 3h workshop on estimating occupancy in R w/ wolf as a case study πΊπΊοΈ
π Website w/ slides, R code and data https://t.co/KOKaPRPRtv
π½οΈ Video recording (in English w/ π½ accent) https://t.co/LlmkLtrd8L
#WolvesBorders@WolvesBorders#RStats
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How to maximise your spatial capture recapture study, when working with felids? π
New paper led by our PhD student Stefano Palmero in @Mammal_Society Mammal Review.
#SCR#CameraTraps#Modelling
https://t.co/xmvKZTnRXm
The #LPJGUESS vegetation model is now fully open access!
v4.1.1 and previous versions can be directly downloaded. See here:
https://t.co/8tppREFZYt
A happy midsummer present π