Louis Backstrom (@backstromlouis) 's Twitter Profile
Louis Backstrom

@backstromlouis

PhD Student at @CREEM_cake

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UQ Centre for Biodiversity & Conservation Science (@uq_cbcs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Dr. April Reside is leading the charge to protect Queensland's earless dragons! Learn how this crucial research is helping save these unique reptiles and their habitats here: cbcs.centre.uq.edu.au/project/saving…

Dr. April Reside is leading the charge to protect Queensland's earless dragons! Learn how this crucial research is helping save these unique reptiles and their habitats here: cbcs.centre.uq.edu.au/project/saving…
Amber Cowans (@ambercowans) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Excited to be presenting at The International Statistical Ecology Conference tomorrow! Come along if you are using multispecies occupancy models to investigate species co-occurrence πŸ¦Έβ€β™€οΈπŸ¦ΈπŸ’₯

Dr William Kay (he/him) (@willpkay) 's Twitter Profile Photo

For those of you at The International Statistical Ecology Conference who teach stats, do not miss this! I have already had numerous suggestions from colleagues here so it promises to be an interesting (and perhaps provocative) discussion! #ISEC2024

Louis Backstrom (@backstromlouis) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Great first day at #ISEC2024 The International Statistical Ecology Conference! Plenary on conservation translocations and great talks across a range of stats ecology topics + delicious Turkish food to finish the day

Great first day at #ISEC2024 <a href="/ISEC_stats_ecol/">The International Statistical Ecology Conference</a>! Plenary on conservation translocations and great talks across a range of stats ecology topics + delicious Turkish food to finish the day
CREEM_cake (@creem_cake) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Three CREEM PhD students will be presenting their #ISEC2024 posters this evening. Come by to learn about their work on occupancy models, seal abundance, species extinction models, and more!

Three CREEM PhD students will be presenting their #ISEC2024 posters this evening. Come by to learn about their work on occupancy models, seal abundance, species extinction models, and more!
The International Statistical Ecology Conference (@isec_stats_ecol) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Day 4 of #ISEC2024 starts with the plenary by Elise Zipkin Zipkin Lab non "Integrated Community Models: A framework combining multispecies data sources to estimate biodiversity dynamics" - with Elise passionately highlighting we are now in the golden era of statistical ecology

Day 4 of #ISEC2024 starts with the plenary by Elise Zipkin <a href="/ZipkinLab/">Zipkin Lab</a> non "Integrated Community Models: A framework combining multispecies data sources to estimate biodiversity dynamics" - with Elise passionately highlighting we are now in the golden era of statistical ecology
Dr William Kay (he/him) (@willpkay) 's Twitter Profile Photo

An almost full house! 80 experts in statistical ecology discussing how best to teach statistics to ecologists. What a pleasure it is to chair this important conversation!! #ISEC2024 The International Statistical Ecology Conference

An almost full house! 80 experts in statistical ecology discussing how best to teach statistics to ecologists. What a pleasure it is to chair this important conversation!! #ISEC2024 <a href="/ISEC_stats_ecol/">The International Statistical Ecology Conference</a>
Jeff Doser (@jeffdoser18) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨There is now a "spOccupancy and spAbundance users" mailing list! This will be the primary place to ask questions on using the two R packages going forward. If you use the packages I encourage you to join the group! groups.google.com/g/spocc-spabun…

🚨There is now a "spOccupancy and spAbundance users" mailing list! This will be the primary place to ask questions on using the two R packages going forward. If you use the packages I encourage you to join the group!

groups.google.com/g/spocc-spabun…
Matthew Holden πŸ³οΈβ€πŸŒˆ (@matthholden) 's Twitter Profile Photo

See our new paper on how to determine when you need to collect more data ... surprisingly, more data often has little value for decisions ... our paper unravels the mystery as to why "Value of Information Analyses" often yield surprising results doi.org/10.1111/2041-2…

See our new paper on how to determine when you need to collect more data ... surprisingly, more data often has little value for decisions ... our paper unravels the mystery as to why "Value of Information Analyses" often yield surprising results  doi.org/10.1111/2041-2…
Jeff Doser (@jeffdoser18) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I am recruiting a graduate student (MS or PhD) for Fall 2025 to join my new Statistical Ecology and Forest Science Lab at North Carolina State University! Please share widely! Details here: doserlab.com/contact/

I am recruiting a graduate student (MS or PhD) for Fall 2025 to join my new Statistical Ecology and Forest Science Lab at North Carolina State University! Please share widely! 

Details here: doserlab.com/contact/
UQ Centre for Biodiversity & Conservation Science (@uq_cbcs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Do you ever feel a sense of ecological grief - that emotional response we have to losing places, species or ecosystems that are important to us? Well, CBCS researchers have created an fact sheet to help you through that - read it here: cbcs.centre.uq.edu.au/ecological-gri… 1/2

Alison Johnston (@ali__johnston) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Well this was an EPIC coffee time. Two AMAZING cakes. Someone got so over-excited they had chocolate cake all over their face like a 2-year-old.

Dr Will Leo Hawkes (@willleohawkes) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A composite image of just two seconds worth of insect migration in the Pyrenees! You can see that the vast majority are flies, although there's a dragon on the far right. We recorded 17 million (!!) insects moving south each autumn through this 30m wide pass. Paper:

A composite image of just two seconds worth of insect migration in the Pyrenees!

You can see that the vast majority are flies, although there's a dragon on the far right.

We recorded 17 million (!!) insects moving south each autumn through this 30m wide pass. Paper:
Tally Yoh (@tallyyoh) 's Twitter Profile Photo

[1/5] πŸ“’Very pleased to announce that our study "Understanding author choices in the current conservation publishing landscape" is now available doi.org/10.1111/cobi.1… Conservation Biology @mjamalmh Jasmin Ella Willis Lauren Rudd Prof. Fraser & Diogo VerΓ­ssimo diogoverissimo.bsky.social Funding: SCB