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We've had a bunch of SAEF scientists present at #ESASCBO2022 this week, including postdoc David Clarke and PhD student Martin Iglesias. Thanks to @eleanorhay.bsky.social for the snaps!


Talk at #ESASCBO2022 done! I presented the 2nd chapter of my #PhD comparing the performance of cost-effectively prioritising threatened species and ecological communities as management #surrogates. Great experience to be showing my research out there! Ecological Society of Australia SCB Oceania


So many SAEF scientists at #ESASCBO2022 this week sharing their science on #Antarctica and the #SouthernOcean. 🇦🇶 Thanks to our on ground snappers Kate Helmstedt @katehelmstedt.bsky.social @eleanorhay.bsky.social & Shae Jones (on behalf of Georgia Watson)


Appreciation post just to say that Ecological Society of Australia and SCB Oceania have done an incredible job organising the catering for the whole week but specially last night's dinner which was over the top! Great variety of delicious food! Thanks so much for a beautiful evening 🙏🏼 #ESASCBO2022


#ESASCBO2022 If any prospective PhD students have been intrigued by any of the talks on biodiversity science, invasive species or Antarctica the McGeoch Research Group is advertising PhD positions. Feel free to contact Melodie or myself for more information. Securing Antarctica's Environmental Future La Trobe University


It all comes down to size! Body size seems to be the primary driver of variation in honeyeater song. Cool work by @eleanorhay.bsky.social at #ESASCBO2022


Huge congratulations to Charlotte Patterson for winning 2nd place in the #ESASCBO2022 Outstanding Student Presentation category! 🏆 Securing Antarctica's Environmental Future Ecological Society of Australia QUT




The 1st #paper of my #PhD is finally out!🎓Here, we evaluate the effectiveness of threatened ecological #communities vs threatened #species as management surrogates to maximise #biodiversity outcomes in Australia Read here👉rdcu.be/dyWXv Jessica Walsh @manammichelle


Body size shapes song in honeyeaters: ow.ly/yzcC50Rn51w #ProcB #OpenAccess @eleanorhay.bsky.social School of Biological Sciences, Monash


Ever wondered if climate change could influence birdsong? This recent Particle WA article by Kerri Duncan discusses these ideas and features some of the research from our recent Royal Society Publishing #procb paper! particle.scitech.org.au/earth/shrinkin…


Congrats to Dr. Brianna Almeida for publishing her last dissertation chapter on phyllosphere fungal diversity impacts on plant productivity using experimental consortia. Out in New Phytologist doi.org/10.1111/nph.19…. Congrats to former undergrad Elan Tran on 1st paper! Details below. 1/5

How do microbial symbionts affect host responses to environmental variability? Our new publication in Ecology Letters answers this question using amazing long-term data for grasses and their fungal symbionts. -> onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.11…

✍️New story on the #AvianHybrids blog! Body size shapes song in honeyeaters avianhybrids.wordpress.com/2024/07/24/bod… Based on the The Royal Society paper by @eleanorhay.bsky.social and her colleagues | #ornithology

Two lectureship positions are available in the School of Life and Environmental Sciences University of Sydney! Our School is seeking to appoint 1 Lecturer or Senior Lecturer in Ecology and 1 in Evolutionary Biology. Applications close on 8 Sep. Details here: usyd.wd3.myworkdayjobs.com/en-US/USYD_EXT…


Massive congratulations to Jasmine Lee for being award an Australian Research Council DECRA - so well deserved. Looking forward to your next chapter and what you achieve, and to future collaborations with those of us at Securing Antarctica's Environmental Future


Thrilled to see this work published Science Magazine @peterkdearden Graham McCulloch @ludo_dutoit @TK_Dunedin Brodie Foster Gracie Kroos Dr Mei Peng Human-driven evolution of color in a stonefly mimic | Science science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…