E&ERC (@eerc_unsw) 's Twitter Profile
E&ERC

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Official tweets for the Evolution & Ecology Research Centre based at the University of New South Wales, Sydney.

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linkhttp://www.eerc.com.au calendar_today04-12-2012 02:00:51

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Lorenzo (@lorenzoricolfi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I visited Komodo NP a couple of weeks ago, a #UNESCO World Heritage Site. Land of incredible marine biodiversity, with stunning coral reefs, diverse marine life, and worldwide famous diving spots. More in comments 👇 (photos of mine). #WorldHeritage #biodiversity #nature #komodo

I visited Komodo NP a couple of weeks ago, a #UNESCO World Heritage Site. Land of incredible marine biodiversity, with stunning coral reefs, diverse marine life, and worldwide famous diving spots. More in comments 👇 (photos of mine).
#WorldHeritage #biodiversity #nature #komodo
Will Cornwell (@will_cornwell) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Ever have trouble with a list of out-of-date aussie plant names? We've got a new fast and easy R package and Shiny app that should speed fixing them up! doi.org/10.1071/BT24014

Ever have trouble with a list of out-of-date aussie plant names?   We've got a new fast and easy R package and Shiny app that should speed fixing them up!  doi.org/10.1071/BT24014
UNSW Science (@unswscience) 's Twitter Profile Photo

1/3 UNSW has ranked 7th in the world in the Times Higher Education Impact Rankings! This ranking highlights UNSW's commitment and significant contribution to the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals, including Climate Action, Life Below Water and Life on Land. unsw.edu.au/newsroom/news/…

1/3 UNSW has ranked 7th in the world in the <a href="/timeshighered/">Times Higher Education</a> Impact Rankings!

This ranking highlights UNSW's commitment and significant contribution to the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals, including Climate Action, Life Below Water and Life on Land.

unsw.edu.au/newsroom/news/…
Felipe Floreste 🐸🇧🇷🇦🇺 (@florestefr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Cane toads are definitely not Australia’s favorite animal, but their high invasive potential is amazing to study genetics, evolution, and adaptation. Or at least that’s what I tried to sell at #GSA2024 this week. Do you think they bought it?

Cane toads are definitely not Australia’s favorite animal, but their high invasive potential is amazing to study genetics, evolution, and adaptation. Or at least that’s what I tried to sell at #GSA2024 this week. Do you think they bought it?
Dr Kylie Cairns (@dr_cairns) 's Twitter Profile Photo

abc.net.au/news/2024-07-0… More discussions about balancing protection of dingoes with protecting livestock - and the importance of including First Nations peoples in stakeholder discussions about dingo management at all levels. Killing dingoes is killing kin #AlwaysWasAlwaysWillBe

Journal of Ecology (@jecology) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Using machine learning to link #climate, #phylogeny & #leaf area in eucalypts through a 50-fold expansion of leaf trait datasets🍂 Karina Guo (she/her) @jasongbragg Botanic Gardens of Sydney UNSW Science besjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/13…

Will Cornwell (@will_cornwell) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The next generation of trait ecology will involve measurements with some element of automation. We've tried to pilot some of that for leaf size here with herbarium sheets. Amazing work with Karina Guo (she/her) and @jasongbragg: besjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/13

The next generation of trait ecology will involve measurements with some element of automation.  We've tried to pilot some of that for leaf size here with herbarium sheets.  Amazing work with <a href="/dandy_gumnut/">Karina Guo (she/her)</a> and @jasongbragg: besjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/13
Ben JJ Walker (@benjjwalker.bsky.social) (@benjjwalker) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It always takes a village 📚 Grateful to have graduated from UNSW with a #PhD in Biological Sciences, studying the macroevolution and macroecology of vertebrate sounds 🐆🐦🐳🐬🦭🦌🐸🦇🐘 What a wonderful journey as part of UNSW Science E&ERC Ecosystem Science

It always takes a village 📚 Grateful to have graduated from <a href="/UNSW/">UNSW</a> with a #PhD in Biological Sciences, studying the macroevolution and macroecology of vertebrate sounds 🐆🐦🐳🐬🦭🦌🐸🦇🐘

What a wonderful journey as part of <a href="/UNSWScience/">UNSW Science</a>  <a href="/EERC_UNSW/">E&ERC</a>  <a href="/CES_UNSW/">Ecosystem Science</a>
Selene FeRNAndez (@selfdz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Excited to be at the Australian Museum (Australian Museum) to showcase the work done E&ERC We are joined by our colleagues CSIRO, Taronga Zoo and AMRI For a quick overview of E&ERC, check out the word cloud 👇🏽 #Evolution #Ecology #Adaptation #Diversity

Excited to be at the Australian Museum (<a href="/austmus/">Australian Museum</a>) to showcase the work done <a href="/EERC_UNSW/">E&ERC</a>

We are joined by our colleagues <a href="/CSIRO/">CSIRO</a>, <a href="/tarongazoo/">Taronga Zoo</a> and <a href="/AustmusResearch/">AMRI</a>

For a quick overview of <a href="/EERC_UNSW/">E&ERC</a>, check out the word cloud 👇🏽 

#Evolution #Ecology #Adaptation #Diversity
Rob Brooks (@brooks_rob) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Enjoyed a great chat with Ann Jones on this episode of "What the Duck?" - about "how to be hot" according to nature. #incels #looksmax #hotness #irony abc.net.au/listen/program…

Shinichi Nakagawa | 中川震一 (@itchyshin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our new paper on in-silico estimates of replicability in ecology and evolution in NatureEcoEvo led by wonderful YefengYang with two statisticians - Erik van Zwet Nikos Ignatiadis Open access: nature.com/articles/s4155…

Our new paper on in-silico estimates of replicability in ecology and evolution in <a href="/NatureEcoEvo/">NatureEcoEvo</a> led by wonderful YefengYang with two statisticians - <a href="/ErikVanZwet/">Erik van Zwet</a> <a href="/nikosIgnatiadis/">Nikos Ignatiadis</a> 

Open access: nature.com/articles/s4155…
UNSW Science (@unswscience) 's Twitter Profile Photo

1/2 Scientists from UNSW Biological, Earth and Environmental Sciences, used a small device, known as an accelerometer, to uncover novel findings into the behaviours of green turtle hatchlings as they emerge from their nests: unsw.edu.au/newsroom/news/…

Australian Journal of Botany (@ausjbotany) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New research often revises species taxonomies. Without a clear crosswalk, old datasets & studies can be challenging to amalgamate. #R package APCalign helps solve this, aligning names to #AustralianPlantCensus. Elizabeth Wenk & colleagues UNSW UNSW Biological, Earth and Environmental Sciences doi.org/10.1071/BT24014

Rob Brooks (@brooks_rob) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My recent article in The Quarterly Review of Biology on how AI might influence human evolution is intended as a conversation starter. But it runs >16k words. Before you make that commitment, see this quick intro at The Conversation - Australia + New Zealand. Then stay for the paper. theconversation.com/smaller-brains…