Benno Simmons (@bennosimmons) 's Twitter Profile
Benno Simmons

@bennosimmons

Biodiversity conservation Lecturer @UniofExeter. Using AI and technology to help understand and reverse biodiversity loss.

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Phil Martin (@_philmartin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Next week's Cambridge Conservation Initiative Conservation seminar is by Maria Dornelas who's going to be talking about 'Nuance in biodiversity patterns' - sign up ahead of time if you want to join. Hope to see lots of you there! cambridgeconservation.org/event/conserva…

Benno Simmons (@bennosimmons) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Very pleased to be part of this elegant paper. We found that the majority of European woodland plants are being dispersed southwards by migrating birds, not northwards, which is not great news for their ability to adapt to climate change nature.com/articles/s4158…

Tom Worthington (@t_a_worthington) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Great post-doc opportunity to support global #conservation & restoration of #saltmarshes at University of Cambridge Conservation Science Group Apply here by 26 September ➡️bit.ly/2Xub3J2

Great post-doc opportunity to support global #conservation & restoration of #saltmarshes at University of Cambridge Conservation Science Group

Apply here by 26 September
➡️bit.ly/2Xub3J2
Andrew Beckerman (@beckerhopper) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Very pleased about our NatureEcoEvo Perspectives : Refocusing multiple stressor research around the targets and scales of ecological impacts out. Awesome team to work with… nature.com/articles/s4155… rdcu.be/cyjQK

Benno Simmons (@bennosimmons) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In our new paper, we suggest a bunch of ideas about how to better understand the impacts of multiple (interacting) stressors. The biggest one: that stressors shouldn't be classified by their source (eg pollution), but rather by how they impact ecosystems rdcu.be/cyjQK

Nature Microbiology (@naturemicrobiol) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Interesting perspective on the potential of ensemble modelling and other ways to understand impacts of multiple stressors in ecological research

Benno Simmons (@bennosimmons) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We argue that stressors should enter models at the scale of their mechanistic impact, not where they have their ultimate effect (eg model climate as a physiological-scale impact with emergent effects at the population scale rather than as a term applied to a population model).

Tiffany Knight (@tif_knight) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I am searching for a postdoc interested in synthesizing plant-pollinator network change. The position is initially for a year, but I will work to extend the position for longer. Please check it out and consider joining my group in Leipzig, Germany: verwaltung.uni-halle.de/dezern3/Aussch…

iBartomeus (@ibartomeus) 's Twitter Profile Photo

[pre-print] The non-random assembly of functional motifs in plant-pollinator networks - lead by the tenacious Jose B. Lanuza biorxiv.org/content/10.110… of interest of Benno Simmons, I guess.

Prof Brendan Godley (@brendangodley) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Delighted to have been involved with the award of an Honorary University of Exeter Doctorate to the inspirational Emily Penn today for her stellar work with plastics, people and the planet. A true leader for our times and wonderful role model. eXXpedition #exeterforever

Delighted to have been involved with the award of an Honorary <a href="/UniofExeter/">University of Exeter</a>  Doctorate to the inspirational <a href="/emilypenn/">Emily Penn</a> today for her stellar work with plastics, people and the planet. A true leader for our times and wonderful role model. <a href="/eXXpedition/">eXXpedition</a> #exeterforever
Prof Brendan Godley (@brendangodley) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Last week we had the great honour of hosting Rosalie and André Hoffmann when they were awarded Honorary University of Exeter Doctorates for their work in support of nature conservation, education, culture & health. This has included turtle work by ExeterMarine in Cyprus and W. Africa.

Last week we had the great honour of hosting Rosalie and André Hoffmann when they were awarded Honorary <a href="/UniofExeter/">University of Exeter</a> Doctorates for their work in support of nature conservation, education, culture &amp; health. This has included turtle work by <a href="/ExeterMarine/">ExeterMarine</a> in Cyprus and W. Africa.
Benno Simmons (@bennosimmons) 's Twitter Profile Photo

PhD with me and Tatsuya Amano at University of Exeter! Come and do the first research into responsible AI for biodiversity monitoring, developing ways to ensure these AIs are safe, unbiased and accountable. *Deadline June 28* findaphd.com/phds/project/t… PLEASE REPOST/SHARE WIDELY!

PhD with me and <a href="/tatsuya_amano/">Tatsuya Amano</a> at University of Exeter! Come and do the first research into responsible AI for biodiversity monitoring, developing ways to ensure these AIs are safe, unbiased and accountable. *Deadline June 28* findaphd.com/phds/project/t…
PLEASE REPOST/SHARE WIDELY!