Carling Bieg
@carlingbieg
Theoretical ecologist interested in population & food web dynamics, global change, and ecosystem resilience. Postdoc @cwru. She/her
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https://carlingbieg.weebly.com/ 20-06-2013 22:12:04
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I'm super thrilled to share this new paper with David Vasseur out now in Ecology Letters!! 🙌 Interactions between temperature and nutrients determine the population dynamics of primary producers 🦠🌡️ onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.11…
Ever wonder how fish make the most out of seasonal environments? Varying the size of the gut and its regions by over 2-fold ought to help! We investigated seasonal gut flexibility and discuss implications for energy budgets and reproduction #OpenAccess royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/pdf/10.109…
We are so excited to have Carly Ziter (@carlyziter.bsky.social) join us for SWEEET 2024 CSEE SCEE Meetings as we discuss power dynamics in ecology and evolution! Stay tuned for more panelist introductions and register for this year’s workshop if you haven’t already forms.gle/wDcyVFrD49rUVG…
Today we’re introducing Jacqueline Litzgus! Join us CSEE SCEE Meetings on May 26th at 11:30 to chat about equity and power structures in academia! Visit our website to learn more sweeetecoevo.weebly.com/2024.html and register here forms.gle/wDcyVFrD49rUVG…!
Today we’re introducing @akmenzies! Join us CSEE SCEE Meetings on May 26th at 11:30 to chat about power dynamics, data sovereignty, and more! Visit our website to learn more sweeetecoevo.weebly.com/2024.html and register here forms.gle/wDcyVFrD49rUVG…!
@WCM_Botany will be joining us at CSEE SCEE Meetings on May 26th to discuss power structures and community dynamics! Check out our website for full panelist bios sweeetecoevo.weebly.com/2024.html and register here forms.gle/wDcyVFrD49rUVG…!
So soon!! 🙌 Come join us on Sunday to reflect on and discuss power hierarchies in academia & beyond, with amazing panelists Carly Ziter (@carlyziter.bsky.social) @akmenzies @WCM_Botany & Jackie Litzgus
#UofG | Humans are producing more food than ever — but deeply affecting ecosystems. A new study by @UofG researchers reveals our food system's vulnerability to climate change. Arrell Food Institute Centre For Ecosystem Management Integrative Biology UofGResearch College of Biological Science news.uoguelph.ca/2024/09/global…
Check out our new paper in NatureEcoEvo! An awesome collaborative effort through Centre For Ecosystem Management showing the productivity-stability trade-off in global food systems doi.org/10.1038/s41559…
🎙️ The Quirks & Quarks podcast recently featured a paper, co-authored by CEM researchers incl @mccannlab, that explores how our global food systems are becoming less diverse and more susceptible to #climatechange 🌎 Find out what we can do about it by listening to the episode here: