Tyler Tunney
@tyler_tunney
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10-01-2015 17:32:50
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This wouldn’t have been possible without all the help from a fantastic team of Canadian collaborators @clairejoswald, Tyler Tunney..., Ryerson University (.), and the kindest supervisor Stephanie Melles 🙂
Scientists with the World Meteorological Organization are examining new data indicating that temperatures in the Russian town of Verkhoyansk — located north of the Arctic Circle — hit a record-breaking 38 degrees Celsius (100.4 degrees Fahrenheit) earlier this month. e360.yale.edu/digest/tempera…
This piece by George Conway ⚖️🇺🇸 is so razor-edged that it's now trending on @Twitter: I (still) believe the president, and in the president washingtonpost.com/opinions/2020/…
Brook trout mating system in The Friends of Algonquin Park lake recorded on Tuesday this week. Competitive and beautiful too. And, umm, yes about 450-500+ mm each. Nostalgia trip with Paul Blanchfield to see what's up... thanks Paul Diane Orihel
Awesome to see this work out, @MooneyRob! The long drives and Uncrustables® diet paid off big! Center for Limnology Summer road trip finds small streams have big impacts on Great Lakes phys.org/news/2020-10-s… via Phys.org
A great collaborative effort! My new paper showing how subsidy accessibility drives asymmetric changes in food web structure & biomass @mccannlab Bailey McMeans Matt Guzzo Valesca de Groot (she/her)
Great thread on our paper👇from Andy Gonzalez!
Super excited that this paper is finally out- a several year endeavor combining theory and data on #deer to ultimately figure out a new mechanism of population cycles! A collab with Jonathan Walter and the Twitter less Lawrence Sheppard, Robert Rolley and Dan Reuman
What is a pond?! We’re excited to announce our new publication rdcu.be/cP6tH in Scientific Reports that compiles existing scientific and legal pond definitions, compares how ponds functionally compare to lakes and wetlands, and proposes an evidence-based pond definition. 1/n