Our latest paper on COVID-19 (https://t.co/T6QspdkLvM) shows how transmission TO domestic animals or TO wildlife may be important. Indeed, through spill-back and 2ndry spillover, major mutations could be going on "under the radar" that might later return to us.
We have a new paper out from @EcoLab_BET and it is a front-pager. Showing how the iconic #orchid Ophrys insectifera is expected to move under climate change. The South will lose but the North (including the UK) will gain. Well done @marthonio_ and team!
In South Korea, mandatory wearing of masks and practicing social distancing with masks on public transport during peak hours reduced infection rates by 93.5 and 98.1%, respectively, according to a new @ScienceAdvances study. https://t.co/4QvvyMTsQn #WeekendReads
Our key paper with @RigasTsiakiris, @KalliopiStar et al addresses the threat to vulture populations from poison baits. Modelling shows small but frequent poisoning may be even worse than those terrible mass events. This paper is in @Web_Ecology here:https://t.co/q9piATBxKU
The #evolution of #SARSCoV2, written with my colleagues Pappas, Vokou and Sainis in Microbial Pathogenesis. How does a mutating #pandemic generate a cascade of hyper-exponential growth? Find out: https://t.co/DPHZkL0j59
Yikes! Most couples in a big nation met online (the only other growing (& exponentially) venue is "met in a bar"). Here's the article (https://t.co/I8t96jK2OU) in that wonderful #PNAS. So, watch out @EcoLab_BET! We started meeting online, so romance may grow exponentially.
Another interesting paper (https://t.co/qAsEFpYbKF) from the old country, from #Ireland . Authors look at the #COVID19 crisis and try to foretell the economic aftershocks, and to whom. Though we can never really foretell (hasn't 2016-21 been full of surprises?) we must try.
Interesting paper (https://t.co/xnpA4YdSoZ) harmonizing sea-otter population recovery with continued health of the Dungeness crab fishery. Also note how fecund organisms as Dungeness crab are so strongly driven by “bottom up” environmental factors. Like #orchids .
This week a major Greek game show (#gntmgr ) featured SUVs ploughing through a #Natura2000 site. This kind of thing sends a VERY bad message! Scientists can remind people that nature protection is now a serious thing. See Prof. Vokou's comment https://t.co/XZ1GQSADEU.
@marthonio_ So far, I guess the old-fashioned way is still open. But I fear the day is coming when all will be made "open access" (free for readers, 9.5k for authors).
Great conference in Kew Gardens (well in spirit anyway, as we were all online) about the fate of plants and fungi. Organised by @KewScience. Find the talk here https://t.co/3jopKTVAQc and the @EcoLab_BET representative speaks at 3:43:00 about #extinction .
We know less about #extinction risk for #plants and even less for #fungi. Nevertheless progress is ongoing: https://t.co/go4rGNSmFl. Major collaborative work organised by @KewScience. #sotwpf
Just published today - from @EcoLab_BET, our latest #paper on #orchid population dynamics with my stellar PhD student @marthonio_ . How the #high_fecundity changes everything. Find out more here: https://t.co/ibkLJaCMVi