Alison Eyres
@alieyres
Research associate @CCI_Cambridge & @trustedcarbon currently on maternity leave
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https://alieyres.github.io/ 20-03-2013 20:05:46
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#Forschungsnews zum Thema Zugvögel: Klima bestimmt den Hinflug, aber nicht die Rückkehr 🐦🦃📢 Gesamter Artikel von Alison Eyres hier: ow.ly/iTmS50C4LYK Foto: Ulf Pommer #SGNScience #MuseenEntdecken #Senckenberg
Really excited to have my final PhD paper published in Evolution Journal w/ Oskar Hagen Jussi T. Eronen & others Senckenberg Research. We found that paleoclimate reconstructions 🌧️☀️matter when you try to understand drivers of 🐦🦆 climatic niche evolution. doi.org/10.1111/evo.14…
Very happy to see this work on niche specialism in mammals out. 🦊🐄🌱 Such a great team led by the kick-ass Shan Huang(黄珊) with Marlee Tucker, Anne G. Hertel & Jörg Albrecht Senckenberg Research
Still a few days left to apply to BTO summer camps. A completely free opportunity for under 18s to learn about birds. Please share with anyone you think might be interested! Ellie James Durran Hilary Tunnicliffe
Two more research assistant positions in our team 4C: Cambridge Centre for Carbon Credits Primarily focussing on the performance of forest conservation projects. Please share widely and happy to share my experience of working in the group.
Struggling to keep pace nature.com/articles/s4155… Distribution data from the North American Breeding Bird Survey shows an increasing mismatch between species distribution and climate. News & Views article from Alison Eyres
Nice new paper out by Duarte Viana and Jonathan Chase showing decoupling of bird abundances and distributions from climate over the last 30 years. I had fun writing a News and views on the paper: rdcu.be/cRDln
If there are conservation scientists/biologists/zoologists following you please share. We are advertising 5 (yes 5!) permanent positions Bangor University. Such a great place to live & work: Snowdonia is perfect for field teaching & personal adventures 🧵 jobs.bangor.ac.uk/details.php.en…
How can we evaluate the costs and benefits of #conservation to guide decision making to the best outcomes for #nature while meeting human needs? Prof Andrew Balmford on the origins of 4C: Cambridge Centre for Carbon Credits and research into #additionality in #carboncredits 4c.cst.cam.ac.uk/news/spotlight…
BIG NEWS from us! We have launched our latest #DigitalGood funding opportunities: - Digital Good Research Fund 2024 - Digital Good Network Fellowships - Digital Good Network Summer School 2024 See: buff.ly/3tYMHb6 #FundingOpportunities #ResearchCall Prof Helen Kennedy, @[email protected] Prof Gina Neff
Very happy to see this paper out. It’s the result of a great collaboration across Cambridge Conservation Initiative (and beyond!) including Anil Madhavapeddy Stockholm Environment Institute (SEI) and UNEP-WCMC