
Conservation Letters
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Our new paper shows fisheries data are usually too noisy to resolve model uncertainty. Thus, typical sustainability targets (e.g. maintaining 60% of carrying capacity) might be too aggressive, w V Cattoni @LeahFSouth David James Warne @cboettig SMB - Society for Mathematical Biology link.springer.com/article/10.100…


New research in Conservation Letters from Alex Berryman, @MarsKlaassen, Richard Kingsford, @rohanclarke01, and I demonstrating the potential for HPAI H5N1 virus transmission via food-theft (kleptoparasitism) in seabirds: conbio.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/co… Pic: David Tipling


Integrating Land System Science and Conservation Science for a better representation of #LandUse in #conservation science, policy, and practice – new paper out in Conservation Letters 👉 doi.org/10.1111/conl.1… GLP Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin IRI THESys European Research Council (ERC)



🚨 New paper in Conservation Letters 🥳 Led by @LauraThoWal, we draw on social network theory to demonstrate how a focus on social beings can amplify the impact of behavior change interventions.🌍 With @emiel_delange, Dr. Josh Ettinger, Matthew Selinske, @megan_s_jones 👇



🦪 Scientists have revealed that thriving oyster reef ecosystems are nothing like those seen in European seas today. 📰Read the study here: conbio.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/co… Red List of Ecosystems IUCN NORA_Europe Native Oyster Network - UK & Ireland The Wild Oysters Project ZSL Science Conservation Letters Ocean and Coastal Futures (OCF)


Calling all artists & creatives - Help shape the face of Conservation Letters! We're seeking iconic, stylized art that captures the beauty & diversity of #conservation science for the new cover of Conservation Letters. 🎨📸🌍 Learn more and submit by 31 January: conbio.org/publications/s…


A nature #conservation paradox: A study led by biologists from the University of Vienna and La Sapienza University in Rome shows that some of the species introduced by humans are themselves endangered in their native areas. Study from Conservation Letters phys.org/news/2024-12-n…

[new paper out] European Native Oyster #Reef #Ecosystems Are Universally Collapsed in Conservation Letters doi.org/10.1111/conl.1… Jose M. Fariñas-Franco More details here: discoverwildlife.com/environment/eu…
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European Native Oyster #Reef #Ecosystems Are Universally Collapsed in <a href="/ConLetters/">Conservation Letters</a>
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'Europe’s native oyster reefs have been so damaged by human impacts that they are collapsed, according to IUCN Red List ecosystem criteria' BBC BBC Wildlife reports findings of the recent study in Conservation Letters with photos from our relict Irish oyster reefs. discoverwildlife.com/environment/eu…


SSRI co-fund Anne Pisor (Penn State Anthropology) recently contributed to a study about how long-distance friendships can provide benefits to community-based conservation in Conservation Letters. Pisor examined 28 fishing villages in northern Tanzania. Full Article ➡️ buff.ly/4gHUtsN


New research published in Conservation Letters says the world's peatlands — squishy, waterlogged, buggy habitats — are vastly under-protected, despite vital role they play in regulating the environment. Canada is home to a quarter of the world’s peatlands. WCS theweathernetwork.com/en/news/climat…


Concrete and #asphalt impact reproductive success of #birds in #cities. Check out our latest #research recently published on Conservation Letters to know more! Marta Szulkin #urbanecology #wildlife conbio.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/175526…

Im więcej betonu, tym mniejsze lęgi ptaków w miastach. Takie wnioski płyną z badań kierowanych przez prof. Marta Szulkin z Wydział Biologii UW. Artykuł na ten temat ukazał się na łamach Conservation Letters. Praca jest pionierska dla obszaru Europy Środkowo-Wschodniej i dostarcza danych twórcom


Our latest Conservation Letters study highlights how replacing 50% of green space with concrete halves bird fledgling numbers. But to build truly sustainable #cities, we need ecological insights from #BeyondTheWest. en.uw.edu.pl/bird-breeding-… conbio.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/co… #DecolonizingScience
