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Trends in Ecology & Evolution

@Trends_Ecol_Evo

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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tim vernimmen(@timvernimmen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

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…

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Cell Press(@CellPressNews) 's Twitter Profile Photo

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

The @TrendsMolecMed 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
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School of Biological Sciences, Monash(@MonashBiol) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Are we affecting sexual selection? Anthropogenic alterations to sexual display and mate preference can affect species recognition or weaken divergence via sexual selection, leading to higher rates of hybridization and biodiversity loss cell.com/trends/ecology… Bob Wong

Are we affecting sexual selection? Anthropogenic alterations to sexual display and mate preference can affect species recognition or weaken divergence via sexual selection, leading to higher rates of hybridization and biodiversity loss cell.com/trends/ecology… @BBM_Wong
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Cell Press Sustainability(@CellPressSust) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Are you attending in Vienna next week? Our editors would love to meet with you to discuss your research on -relevant topics. Follow the link to arrange a meeting with editors of One Earth, Cell Reports Sustainability, iScience journal & Patterns journal:…

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 @OneEarth_CP, @CellRepSustain, @iScience_CP & @Patterns_CP:…
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Trends in Genetics(@TrendsGenetics) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The April issue is live! Experts review gene length in aging, engineering RNA modification machineries, gene regulation in meiosis, and speciation in snails. Recent work on the structure of an RNA polymerase ribozyme and Notch activation with DNA origami is also highlighted. ⬇️

The April issue is live! Experts review gene length in aging, engineering RNA modification machineries, gene regulation in meiosis, and speciation in snails. Recent work on the structure of an RNA polymerase ribozyme and Notch activation with DNA origami is also highlighted. ⬇️
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Bibiana Rojas(@biobiiana) 's Twitter Profile Photo

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

Recently @Anyelet2 & Co. showed that glass🐸 have traded testes size w/ paternal care🤩 In this @Trends_Ecol_Evo 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… @SaraFirebolt
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OOIR(@ObserveIR) 's Twitter Profile Photo

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1) Range dynamics & conservation planning: Canada lynx in the contiguous United States

2) The ABC of academic writing: non-native speakers’ perspective (Trends in Ecology & Evolution)

3) 120‐years of ecological monitoring data: risk of…

Trending in #Ecology: ooir.org/index.php?fiel… 1) Range dynamics & conservation planning: Canada lynx in the contiguous United States 2) The ABC of academic writing: non-native speakers’ perspective (@Trends_Ecol_Evo) 3) 120‐years of ecological monitoring data: risk of…
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Trends in Parasitology(@TrendsParasitol) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our 2024 April issue bit.ly/2N9R8Es reviews gaps in modern parasitological research, arbovirus impact on mosquito behavior, determinants of malaria transmission, integrative host & Plasmodium metabolomics, Ctenocephalides felis vector biology, insect medication, and more

Our 2024 April issue bit.ly/2N9R8Es reviews gaps in modern parasitological research, arbovirus impact on mosquito behavior, determinants of malaria transmission, integrative host & Plasmodium metabolomics, Ctenocephalides felis vector biology, insect medication, and more
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Natalia Ocampo-Peñuela, PhD(@birdmapper) 's Twitter Profile Photo

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 🙌🏽

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Jamie M. Kass(@ndimhypervol) 's Twitter Profile Photo

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...

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Magdalena Bohutínská(@MajdaHolcova) 's Twitter Profile Photo

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…

1/5 ✨Super happy✨ to see our new review with Katie Peichel as featured content in @Trends_Ecol_Evo, with my beloved alpine lineages of Arabidopsis arenosa on the cover. Hope that you find it interesting! doi.org/10.1016/j.tree…
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Angelica L. Gonzalez(@agonzalezLAB) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Middens provide important historical baseline information about the range of variability and stability of ecological patterns through space and time, and can help us in testing the mechanisms driving eco-evolutionary dynamics across periods of environmental stasis and change.

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