
KratinaLab
@kratinalab
We get excited about diversity, food webs and trophic ecology and study climate warming, microplastics and habitat degradation @qm_sbcs @qmul
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https://www.qmul.ac.uk/sbbs/staff/pavelkratina.html 25-06-2021 17:06:50
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Please RT - Funded #PhD opportunity in my group studying nanoplastic particles and their ecological and evolutionary significance in replicated whole ecosystems. With Howbeer Muhamadali Tom McDonald and Steve Morris Defra UK as case partner. Deadline Jan 8th findaphd.com/phds/project/a…


Friday the 13th, and the 13th student from KratinaLab - Emma Deeks - submitted her PhD thesis! Very proud of Emma’s work on conservation of Brazilian manatees - these gentle giants! Amazing collaboration and support from Terry Dawson, The London NERC DTP, London NERC DTP Students for EDI, QM_SBBS


Two PhD positions available through our London NERC TREES Doctoral Landscape Award programme – apply to work with Dan Perkins and KratinaLab, in freshwater ecology in the UK and Brazil, in collaboration with an amazing team of Brazilian researchers! Please RT

Big congrats to our student Ana Martínez, who passed her #PhD viva with minor corrections today! Huge thanks for Dannielle S Green and Dr Ray Ward for examining Ana Martínez! Preventing Plastic Pollution QM_SBBS, J Iwan Jones


🎉Congratulations to Javier Sánchez Hernández, researcher at the IICG, for his latest article in Trends in Ecology & Evolution , ‘Climate-induced shifts in ontogenetic niches threaten ecosystem coupling’. Read the article here 👉🏽 cell.com/trends/ecology…


Two PhD opportunities - Come work with us and Dan Perkins - Applications are open—deadline: 20th Jan 2025 👇

🚨🚨🚨Last week to apply for a fully funded PhD position in Functional Vegetation Paleoecology🌿 at Faculty of Science of Charles University, Prague! 🇨🇿 📅Deadline: January 15 🔄Spread the word! #plants #vegetation #global #macroecology #palaeoecology #ecology #functional #traits #fossil #pollen

Biodiversity is differently organized at different latitudes. Our study suggests terrestrial predators are more dependent on prey emerging from streams in the tropics. Very cool study led by Liam N. Nash ft. KratinaLab Gustavo Q Romero Natural Environment Research Council Agência FAPESP doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2…



Climate change reshuffles species like a deck of cards: A new study published in nature found that species composition changed faster where temperatures – warming or cooling – changed faster. Several iDiv researchers involved Jonathan Chase Benoit Gauzens Benjamin Rosenbaum EcoNetLab Read



New study out! Human pressures are boosting invaders, cutting fishery value by over 50%. A 21-year study led by Dieison Moi shows how invasions reshape ecosystems and threaten vital services. nature.com/articles/s4155… #Ecology #EcosystemServices Agência FAPESP


Novo estudo! As pressões humanas estão favorecendo invasoras e reduzindo o valor da pesca em mais de 50%. Um estudo de 21 anos liderado por Dieison Moi mostra como as invasões remodelam ecossistemas e ameaçam serviços ecossistêmicos. nature.com/articles/s4155… Agência FAPESP


Postdoc opportunity in Quantitative Ecology at CBioClima (UNESP, Brazil)! 3-year position to explore biodiversity, climate change & human well-being. Strong background in modeling & data science welcome. Info 👉 fapesp.br/oportunidades/… #Ecology Agência FAPESP Programa Biota/Fapesp