Join us for the 19th International Symposium on River and Lake Environment (ISRLE 19) in Wuhan, China, from November 4-8, 2024. 🌍🌊
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We quantified stoichiometric stability and proved that stability increase with trophic level under multiple stressors. check out our new paper @zpynzn@LibinZhou_eco
https://t.co/vwMB8L7cJd
Heat waves rather than continuous warming exacerbate impacts of nutrie... https://t.co/ODepxeYC7b Check out our new open access paper in @env_int_journal
@blauwalg Hi Miquel, I've never heard this "great news" in Chinese media! No one dare to say that they've controlled the algae bloom in Lake Taihu! The South China Morning Post is not a Chinese government newspaper, it is in Hongkong, not sure who is controlling it. Be careful!
Warming could induce regime shift from clear water conditions dominated by macrophytes to a turbid state in shallow aquatic ecosystems, triggered by impacts of warming on benthivorous fish rather than on macrophytes @JAppliedEcology@LeibnizIGB https://t.co/gmo1HmMzwR
Temperature can affect stable isotopes of aquatic plants! Interpreting their contribution in food web analysis should be careful! https://t.co/Du16gNUNPC
https://t.co/dJ0bSHLi5N
Our new paper on time in multiple stressor ecology is now out, #openaccess, and apparently comparable to a Nolan film (thanks, Frank!)
https://t.co/CVGrnjlKnB
Long‐term experiments with controlled patterns of environmental fluctuations show unambiguously that lower phenotypic plasticity evolves in environments that fluctuate less predictably
https://t.co/awKmBhHk1H
I have been staying in the center of Wuhan since the start of the virus, luckily no family members are infected, we were quite optimistic. Now the city is unblocked, life is going back to normal. Stop gathering and moving, stay happy, we can get through it!
What a smart virus!# evolved during spreading# The origin might not be Wuhan! Phylogenetic network analysis of SARS-CoV-2 genomes https://t.co/QZ3qoZ4Fkk
**Data visualisation thread**
In the past few years, quite a few papers were published arguing that the way we visualise data in social and biomedical sciences should be more transparent. Below are a couple of do’s and don’ts for a range of designs. 1/