
Elisabetta Canteri
@e_canteri
Postdoc at @Globe_UCPH looking at human-environment relationships in Holocene Europe. Dreaming of working in the science policy interface. 👩🏼💻✈️🌍🧶
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05-10-2016 16:19:25
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Our research on 21000 years of muskox range dynamics and #climate change featured on front cover of upcoming issue of Global Change Biology onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/gc… Great collaboration between Elisabetta Canteri David Nogues-Bravo @Stuart_C_Brown and colleagues


50,000 year reconstruction of steppe bison dynamics uncovers drivers and mechanisms of #extinction in Siberia. See our paper out today in GEB Journal with @ecomodeling Carsten Rahbek Barry Brook and others. #ecology #ClimateChange



JOB OFFER: postdoc position on paleo-ecological modelling of megafauna species ranges, using a combination of ancient DNA, sedimentary DNA and fossil data. Project led by @FerRacimo Globe Institute candidate.hr-manager.net/ApplicationIni… Help me to spread the news please?



Come to the The International Biogeography Society meeting this January. Exciting symposia, workshops, networking...and the marvelous city of Prague Would you help me to spread the news with a retweet?

My colleagues Eline Lorenzen @Stuart_C_Brown Damien Fordham, with Westbury as first author and a great team, just have published a really cool paper on environmental change and polar bears. Worth of a reading!! science.org/doi/full/10.11…


How do you do population genomics in a species without genetic variation? Find out in our new publication in Molecular Ecology titled "Population genomics of the muskox' resilience in the near absence of genetic variation" 🧵 ⬇️⬇️⬇️ onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/me… Photo credit: Lars Holst Hansen





🦏An int'l research team led by Damien Fordham of Uni of Adelaide & scientists from University of Copenhagen Research found that sustained hunting by humans prevented the woolly rhino's from accessing better habitats following the Last Ice Age leading to their extinction. 👉 doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2…


Our team lead by Damien Fordham just published a new paper on the processes that brought the woolly rhino to extinction #extinctionpathway #brokenmetapopulations pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pn…




Our research on the extinction of the woolly rhino made the cover in PNAS with a great illustration by Mauricio Anton. Why and how went extinct shows us the future of extant large animals CMEC Damien Fordham Eline Lorenzen Environment Institute - University of Adelaide Globe Institute


JOB ADVERT: You may be the Phd student we are looking for! This research will explore the ecological and evolutionary factors driving pathogen spread combining niche models and paleogenomics Co-supervised with @FerRacimo and Sikora University of Copenhagen Research twtr.to/JRRcG

🌿Happy #FossilFriday! Thrilled to share my paper on Tasmania's polar forests! Check out some incredible fossil plants and what they reveal about our planet's past. Dive in here: shorturl.at/wViaW📜 Botanical Society of America Uni of Adelaide University of Adelaide Palaeontologists #Paleontology #Fossils #evolution


▪️ Open postdoc position ▪️ 🔎🧬🐘 I'm recruiting a postdoc to work with me on mapping the genomic legacy of the elephant ivory trade in Europe using ancient DNA. Hosted by Lund University 🇸🇪 with Bengt Hansson Please RT! Info & apply here: lu.varbi.com/en/what:job/jo…
