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Gates Dupont

@gatesdupont

PhD Candidate in Ecology & Evolutionary Biology with @Andy2Dobson at @Princeton • Community ecology of emerging pathogens

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Nature Reviews Biodiversity (@natrevbiodiv) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Are you a graduate student or postdoctoral researcher working on any topic in #biodiversity science, including #ecology, #evolution, or #conservation? Is there a scientific paper you love so much that you want to shout about it from the rooftops? Then read on! 1/5

Journal of Animal Ecology (@animalecology) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our study is the first to experimentally investigate the independent and combined impacts of bats, birds, and ants on arthropod densities and subsequent herbivory damage across the canopy and understory temperate forest layers. - Elise Sivault buff.ly/4fukOun

Our study is the first to experimentally investigate the independent and combined impacts of bats, birds, and ants on arthropod densities and subsequent herbivory damage across the canopy and understory temperate forest layers. - Elise Sivault
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Ben Freeman (@bengfreeman1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

cool paper alert you're a songbird that breeds in North America. Do you winter in an area that has similar climate to your breeding grounds? or in an area that is easy to get to? Marius Somveille and colleagues provide evidence for the latter onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/el…

Paulinha Lemos 🙋🏽‍♀️ (@lemospaulinha) 's Twitter Profile Photo

How much shared evolutionary history informs the way species interact with each other? Me, Zach and Stefano worked hard to address this question in a creative way! I hope you enjoy the reading! Thrilled to see this out after starting this 5 years ago onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.11…

How much shared evolutionary history informs the way species interact with each other? Me, Zach and Stefano worked hard to address this question in a creative way! I hope you enjoy the reading! Thrilled to see this out after starting this 5 years ago
onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.11…
Elizabeth le Roux (@megafauname) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our new paper just out: nature.com/articles/s4155… urging caution in overstating potential benefits of animals for carbon sequestration. While benefits exist, we must recognise the uncertainties, limitations of scale and ethical implications Lead by Ethan Duvall and @EcologyRoo

Ricard Solé (@ricard_sole) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Are there universal laws driving complex systems dynamics across scales? What kind of general theory connects fluctuations in microbiomes, rainforests or economic and urban systems? Check this PNASNews paper by ashish george & James O'Dwyer Santa Fe Institute pnas.org/doi/abs/10.107…

Are there universal laws driving complex systems dynamics across scales? What kind of general theory connects fluctuations in microbiomes, rainforests or economic and urban systems? Check this <a href="/PNASNews/">PNASNews</a> paper by ashish george &amp; <a href="/Jp_odwyer/">James O'Dwyer</a> <a href="/sfiscience/">Santa Fe Institute</a>  pnas.org/doi/abs/10.107…
Raina Plowright (@rainamontana) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our lab at Cornell is hiring a postdoc to lead investigations of viral #zoonoses in #Bats and develop strategies for pandemic prevention. Background in #DiseaseEcology, #OneHealth, #EEID, or epidemiology. More details here: academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/28001

Our lab at Cornell is hiring a postdoc to lead investigations of viral #zoonoses in #Bats and develop strategies for pandemic prevention. Background in #DiseaseEcology, #OneHealth, #EEID, or epidemiology. More details here: academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/28001
Monte Neate-Clegg (@mhcneateclegg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New bird🐦‍⬛research🚨! So excited to share our new study in NatureEcoEvo! In it, we examine shifts in the breeding latitude, elevation, and phenology of North American #birds in relation to #climatechange! The last paper of my UCLA EEB postdoc with Morgan Tingley *find me on BlueSky*🥲 A🧵...

New bird🐦‍⬛research🚨!
So excited to share our new study in <a href="/NatureEcoEvo/">NatureEcoEvo</a>! In it, we examine shifts in the breeding latitude, elevation, and phenology of North American #birds in relation to #climatechange! The last paper of my <a href="/UCLAEEB/">UCLA EEB</a>  postdoc with <a href="/mwtingley/">Morgan Tingley *find me on BlueSky*</a>🥲 A🧵...
Joseph Welklin (@j_welklin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New in @sciencemagazine, we show that spatial cognitive ability is associated with longevity in food-caching Mountain Chickadees. And Vladimir Pravosudov’s photo was selected for the cover! #ScienceResearch. science.org/doi/10.1126/sc… 1/n

New in @sciencemagazine, we show that spatial cognitive ability is associated with longevity in food-caching Mountain Chickadees. And <a href="/CognitiveEcol/">Vladimir Pravosudov</a>’s photo was selected for the cover! #ScienceResearch. science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…
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Wilson Ornith Soc (@wilsonornithsoc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Have you checked out our Guide to Graduate Studies recently? This free resource is intended to help anyone interested in an #ornithology graduate degree find programs in the U.S. and Canada that fit their interests. wilsonsociety.org/students-and-e…

Monte Neate-Clegg (@mhcneateclegg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you missed his killer talk at American Ornithological Society #AOS24, Ben Tonelli from the Morgan Tingley *find me on BlueSky* lab just brought out his paper in Ecology Letters testing the drivers of migratory #phenology for 222 Nearctic #bird species! Temperature and snowpack are most critical! onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/el…

If you missed his killer talk at <a href="/AmOrnith/">American Ornithological Society</a> #AOS24, Ben Tonelli from the <a href="/mwtingley/">Morgan Tingley *find me on BlueSky*</a> lab just brought out his paper in <a href="/Ecology_Letters/">Ecology Letters</a> testing the drivers of migratory #phenology for 222 Nearctic #bird species! Temperature and snowpack are most critical! onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/el…
Will Ratcliff (@wc_ratcliff) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New preprint up! We sequenced hundreds of samples from across one of Earth's oldest living organisms - the Pando aspen clone - to understand how mutations accumulate and spread in long-lived clonal organisms. Our results were…surprising. 1/30

New preprint up! We sequenced hundreds of samples from across one of Earth's oldest living organisms - the Pando aspen clone - to understand how mutations accumulate and spread in long-lived clonal organisms. Our results were…surprising. 1/30
Princeton University (@princeton) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Africa’s low rates of Zika virus outbreaks may be due to a surprising factor: the genetic makeup of local mosquito populations, according to a new study led by High Meadows Environmental Institute's Dr. Jamie Caldwell. bit.ly/3VAiNok