Trends in Ecology & Evolution
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TREE publishes concise, readable reviews in all areas of ecology & evolutionary biology. Tweets by the editor, Dr Andrea Stephens (she/her)
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My latest story for National Geographic explores why bonobo males, surprisingly, are more often aggressive to other males than chimpanzee males are, featuring MaudMouginot, Michael Wilson and Martin Surbeck (@kokolopori). nationalgeographic.com/animals/articl…
The Trends in Molecular Medicine special issue “Eating disorders” covers the complex nature of eating disorders, focusing on anorexia & bulimia nervosa, binge eating disorder & OSFED & try to raise awareness about the importance of research, diagnosis & treatment. hubs.li/Q02s5CKR0
Are you attending #EGU24 in Vienna next week? Our editors would love to meet with you to discuss your research on #sustainability -relevant topics. Follow the link to arrange a meeting with editors of One Earth, Cell Reports Sustainability, iScience journal & Patterns journal:…
Recently Anyelet Valencia-Aguilar & Co. showed that glass🐸 have traded testes size w/ paternal care🤩 In this Trends in Ecology & Evolution spotlight we discuss whether the same tradeoffs exist in spp with ≠ paternal care type and duration. We need more data! 🧐 doi.org/10.1016/j.tree… Sara Calhim
One of my favorite things is writing about other scientists’ amazing research! Here a Trends in Ecology & Evolution spotlight about a paper in Ecography by Monte Neate-Clegg and Morgan Tingley 🐦🏳️🌈 *mwtingley.bsky.social*. Birds respond differently to climate change in the tropics - more tropical research needed 🙌🏽
Our paper about using SDMs and other biodiv models to predict and map ecosystem services is now published in an issue at Trends in Ecology & Evolution!
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Also, just secured a JSPS grant (基盤C) to implement these ideas! More to come soon...
1/5 ✨Super happy✨ to see our new review with Katie Peichel as featured content in Trends in Ecology & Evolution, with my beloved alpine lineages of Arabidopsis arenosa on the cover. Hope that you find it interesting! doi.org/10.1016/j.tree…