Michael Borregaard (@mkborregaard) 's Twitter Profile
Michael Borregaard

@mkborregaard

Associate Professor & Deputy Head of Department for Education, Center for Macroecology, Evolution and Climate, Globe Institute, University of Copenhagen.

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Simon Evans (@drsimevans) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today seems like a good day to share this amazing graphic of UK land use (I estimate solar farms cover less than one tenth of one percent of the UK – 0.08%) carbonbrief.org/qa-will-englan…

Today seems like a good day to share this amazing graphic of UK land use

(I estimate solar farms cover less than one tenth of one percent of the UK – 0.08%)

carbonbrief.org/qa-will-englan…
@smartenwinter.bsky.social (@smarten_winter) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Publishing for the prestige and not for money?🤣🤣🤣 The non-intuitive (& messed up) scientific publishing system explained😱👇

Michael Borregaard (@mkborregaard) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Do you work with biology, ecology or evolution, and want to learn the new and exciting (and incredibly fast) open-source programming language Julia - then consider taking our PhD course this October: phdcourses.dk/Course/91345 Please RT widely

Carsten Rahbek (@carsten_rahbek) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our new paper out on # Andean #Biodiversity #hotspots Contrary to classic expectations, we show that young and old #endemicspecies segregate between valleys and elevational zones. First-authored by Jesper Sonne CMEC Science at VILLUM Michael Borregaard royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/abs/10.109…

Our new paper out on # Andean #Biodiversity #hotspots 
Contrary to classic expectations, we show that young and old #endemicspecies segregate between valleys and elevational zones.
First-authored by <a href="/JesperSonne1/">Jesper Sonne</a>
<a href="/Macroecology/">CMEC</a> <a href="/VILLUMscience/">Science at VILLUM</a> <a href="/mkborregaard/">Michael Borregaard</a> 
royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/abs/10.109…
Mariana Mazzucato (@mazzucatom) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Profile today ⁦Financial Times⁩ on my new book with ⁦Rosie Collington⁩ “The McKinseys & Deloittes have no expertise in areas that they’re advising in’” Better title: Governments must invest in internal expertise and build public capacity. UCL Institute for Innovation and Public Purpose⁩ on.ft.com/3RWgEjR

Nature Communications (@naturecomms) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Heinen et al. investigate plant frugivore networks in Mauritius, finding that the new interactions gained from the arrival of non-native seed predators are unlikely to compensate for seed-disperser extinction. Dr. Julia Heinen Michael Borregaard CMEC nature.com/articles/s4146…

Dr. Julia Heinen (@juliahheinen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I published in Nature Communications on plant-frugivore interactions in Mauritius. New non-native seed predator interactions are unlikely to compensate for seed-disperser extinction. CMEC Michael Borregaard Carsten Rahbek Claudia Baider #extinction rdcu.be/c6drb

I published in Nature Communications on plant-frugivore interactions in Mauritius. New non-native seed predator interactions are unlikely to compensate for seed-disperser extinction.
<a href="/Macroecology/">CMEC</a> <a href="/mkborregaard/">Michael Borregaard</a> <a href="/Carsten_Rahbek/">Carsten Rahbek</a> <a href="/clbaider/">Claudia Baider</a> #extinction
rdcu.be/c6drb
CMEC (@macroecology) 's Twitter Profile Photo

PAPER ALERT!🚨 New paper in Nature Communications by yunpeng liu, professor at CMEC Carsten Rahbek, Niklaus E Zimmermann, associate professor at CMEC Michael Borregaard and Zhiheng Wang et al. updating global #floristic regions and exploring their temporal changes. nature.com/articles/s4146…

Dr. Julia Heinen (@juliahheinen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Why have I never seen a proposal gantt chart with holidays in it? Many have major deliverables scheduled in the summer holiday time. We need to stay mentally healthy to be able to work.

Michael Borregaard (@mkborregaard) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I just received an email offering to enter into a deal, where I, as editor of several journals, would be paid 3000$ for each MS I accepted from scientists of a specified nationality. Anyone else had this? Pretty horrifying if they're serious.