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NatureEcoEvo

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Nature Ecology & Evolution publishes research and comment across the entire breadth of ecology and evolution, including both pure and applied topics.

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Ruth Dunn (@ruth_edunn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Atolls are vital for seabirds - and vice versa! 🐦🏝️💞 Check out my NatureEcoEvo News & Views article: nature.com/articles/s4155… 📸 Nathan Hudson-Peacock; sooty terns on an atoll island.

Atolls are vital for seabirds - and vice versa! 🐦🏝️💞

Check out my <a href="/NatureEcoEvo/">NatureEcoEvo</a> News &amp; Views article:
nature.com/articles/s4155…

📸 Nathan Hudson-Peacock; sooty terns on an atoll island.
BRIDGE Black Sea (@bridge_blacksea) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📢New #BRIDGEBS article in NatureEcoEvo! "Aquatic Deoxygenation as a Planetary Boundary & Key Regulator of Earth System Stability" co-authored by our partner Université de Liège researchers & supported in part by #BRIDGEBS has been published. Read Now ⤵ nature.com/articles/s4155…

📢New #BRIDGEBS article in <a href="/NatureEcoEvo/">NatureEcoEvo</a>!

"Aquatic Deoxygenation as a Planetary Boundary &amp; Key Regulator of Earth System Stability" co-authored by our partner <a href="/UniversiteLiege/">Université de Liège</a> researchers &amp; supported in part by #BRIDGEBS has been published.

Read Now ⤵
nature.com/articles/s4155…
UCalgary Science (@ucalgaryscience) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Sam Yeaman Lab at the University of Calgary has published an article in Nature Ecology & Evolution on how 25 plant species have adapted to climatic variations. NatureEcoEvo See details: rdcu.be/dR0r6

The <a href="/sam_yeaman/">Sam Yeaman</a> Lab at the University of Calgary has published an article in Nature Ecology &amp; Evolution on how 25 plant species have adapted to climatic variations. <a href="/NatureEcoEvo/">NatureEcoEvo</a>

See details: rdcu.be/dR0r6
van der Heijden Lab (@vandeheijdenlab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Soil health as a driver of plant productivity. Our new paper in NatureEcoEvo using data from >500 sites and 27 European countries shows that soil health is associated with higher primary productivity. see: nature.com/articles/s4155… Variables of soil fertility including total N

Soil health as a driver of plant productivity. Our new paper in <a href="/NatureEcoEvo/">NatureEcoEvo</a> using data from &gt;500 sites and 27 European countries shows that soil health is associated with higher primary productivity.  see: 
nature.com/articles/s4155…

Variables of soil fertility including total N
Oxford Biology (@oxfordbiology) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Larger ant colonies have favoured the evolution of more worker castes 🐜 New research in NatureEcoEvo on these 'superorganisms' could help us learn more about the evolution of complexity in multicellular organisms 👇 bit.ly/3AGVUrL

Larger ant colonies have favoured the evolution of more worker castes 🐜

New research in <a href="/NatureEcoEvo/">NatureEcoEvo</a> on these 'superorganisms' could help us learn more about the evolution of complexity in multicellular organisms 👇
bit.ly/3AGVUrL
Alvaro San Millan (@alvsanmillan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Extremely happy to see the final published version of this study out NatureEcoEvo I really think this is one of our most important contributions to the field! nature.com/articles/s4155…

Jorge Sastre Domínguez (@sastredjorge) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Check out our latest work at rdcu.be/dSef9 published in NatureEcoEvo!! Here you can see how we did it, and take a glimpse at how transposable elements can influence the evolution of organisms ranging from resistant bacteria to dogs! communities.springernature.com/posts/jumping-…

Stowers Institute (@sciencestowers) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New #research in NatureEcoEvo from Dr. Jasmin Camacho 🦇🔬☠️🧠☀️ & Andrea Bernal (Nicolas Rohner Lab) reveals bats have evolved adaptations to handle extreme blood sugar concentrations which could unlock new pathways for understanding & treating #diabetes in humans. bit.ly/3Z3kbCu

NatureEcoEvo (@natureecoevo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In our latest species spotlight, cecilia apaldetti looks back on the turkey-sized dinosaur that started her palaeontological journey nature.com/articles/s4155… rdcu.be/dSOPz

NatureEcoEvo (@natureecoevo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

For the first year of our species spotlight series we've been featuring dinosaurs to commemorate the naming of the first dinosaur in 1824 (nature.com/articles/s4155…) but we'll soon be opening up the series to all other clades! Stay tuned for more details

Monte Neate-Clegg (@mhcneateclegg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New bird🐦‍⬛research🚨! So excited to share our new study in NatureEcoEvo! In it, we examine shifts in the breeding latitude, elevation, and phenology of North American #birds in relation to #climatechange! The last paper of my UCLA EEB postdoc with Morgan Tingley🥲 A🧵...

New bird🐦‍⬛research🚨!
So excited to share our new study in <a href="/NatureEcoEvo/">NatureEcoEvo</a>! In it, we examine shifts in the breeding latitude, elevation, and phenology of North American #birds in relation to #climatechange! The last paper of my <a href="/UCLAEEB/">UCLA EEB</a>  postdoc with <a href="/mwtingley/">Morgan Tingley</a>🥲 A🧵...
NatureEcoEvo (@natureecoevo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

And here's an editorial from Communications Earth & Environment reflecting on the imbalance of obituaries commemorating women scientists, committing to correcting that with a call for suggestions of "exceptional colleague[s], mentor[s], and teacher[s]" they can spotlight

UCLA Environment (@uclaioes) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🐦🌤️ How are birds coping with a warming climate? New UCLA study in NatureEcoEvo shows that North American birds are adapting to climate change by shifting breeding seasons more than moving geographically 🕔 Monte Neate-Clegg Morgan Tingley @uclaeeb ucla.in/47aNuVD

NatureEcoEvo (@natureecoevo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A disproportionately large number of the world's languages are endemic to islands, but other aspects of language diversity don't conform to predictions of island biogeography theory, finds a NatureEcoEvo paper from Bromham et al nature.com/articles/s4155… rdcu.be/dS4Bm