
Dr Regan Early
@reganearly
Researches and teaches climate change ecology and invasion biology. Plant lover, explorer, wild food forager, lindy hop dancer, trapeze hanger.
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https://FABiogeography.com/ 13-06-2014 09:17:02
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Maybe now a 'Regan' is running for a major political position people will start pronouncing my name correctly? Probably not... Go to @AshReganSNP

New study in NatureClimate with Dr Regan Early shows that climate-driven range shifts are often smaller than commonly perceived. Protecting species within their geographic range more effective than translocations or protected area overhaul. #microclimate nature.com/articles/s4155…


Been told my and Dr Regan Early's research on the St Piran's crab might get a mention on BBC Springwatch tonight (8pm). Excited to see my MbyRes University of Exeter @ExeterMarine getting out into the world! Get a sneak peek here: link.springer.com/article/10.100…


🎓Congratulations to Brittany Trew who successfully defended her #PhD thesis recently, with minor corrections: Quantifying the vulnerability of #biodiversity to #ClimateChange Examiners Rebecca Senior (rebeccasenior.bsky.social) Kevin J. Gaston Independent chair @TomTreg Supervisor Ilya Maclean Dr Regan Early


Uni of Exeter's ESI Rebecca Senior (rebeccasenior.bsky.social) Kevin J. Gaston @TomTreg Ilya Maclean Dr Regan Early University of Exeter, Cornwall @Exeter_Students @UniOfExeterESE University of Exeter CEC Exeter Biosciences Congratulations Brittany! 👏🎉


Miren, los interesados en modelar distribuciones de especies: una ponencia por Andrea Paz, PhD sobre el software #WallaceEcoMod para usos básicos y aplicados. #biogeografia #biodiversidad

!!PhD Opportunity!! Seeking ecological statistician to work with us on epidemiology of bovine tuberculosis in wild badgers, please RT exeter.ac.uk/study/funding/… University of Exeter CEC


Where will #InvasiveSpecies go next? Henry Häkkinen Dave Hodgson & Dr Regan Early provide the first global assessment of regions to which a selection of 833 naturalized #plants, #birds & #mammals could spread (using climate matching, etc) #PLOSBiology plos.io/3QGUmlG

