Kevin Shoemaker (@kevint_kevin) 's Twitter Profile
Kevin Shoemaker

@kevint_kevin

Wildlife Population Ecologist at University of Nevada, Reno

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linkhttp://naes.unr.edu/shoemaker/lab/index.html calendar_today29-12-2011 04:28:26

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Kevin Shoemaker (@kevint_kevin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Scientists Find Evidence of 1,000-Year-Old Parrot-Breeding Operation in the American Southwest gizmodo.com/scientists-fin… via @gizmodo

SERDP & ESTCP (@serdp_estcp) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Tracking #tortoises! Kevin Shoemaker and his project team at University of Nevada, Reno track tortoises across the desert with tools like radios and fluorescent powder to record data on the #climate resistance of the tortoise's reproductive #ecology. 🐢 go.usa.gov/xVvsh

Tracking #tortoises! <a href="/kevint_kevin/">Kevin Shoemaker</a> and his project team at <a href="/unevadareno/">University of Nevada, Reno</a> track tortoises across the desert with tools like radios and fluorescent powder to record data on the #climate resistance of the tortoise's reproductive #ecology. 🐢 go.usa.gov/xVvsh
Viorel Popescu (@vioreldpopescu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This seems unreal: 8 years since I started Smith Fellows in Vancouver with Wendy Palen; 6 years since I ran the first Zonation models with Atte Moilanen in Helsinki. Our paper on tradeoffs between energy development and conservation in BC is finally here! rdcu.be/b3X2H

This seems unreal: 8 years since I started <a href="/SmithFellows/">Smith Fellows</a> in Vancouver with <a href="/wpalen/">Wendy Palen</a>; 6 years since I ran the first Zonation models with Atte Moilanen in Helsinki.  

Our paper on tradeoffs between energy development and conservation in BC is finally here!

rdcu.be/b3X2H
Damien Fordham (@damienfordham) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our new Ecology Letters paper reveals the mechanisms responsible for the population decline and #extinction of woolly mammoth. Evidence: Humans hastened declines by many millennia! Mammoths persisted in Arctic mainland refugia to the mid-Holocene! onlinelibrary.wiley.com/share/author/Q…

Our new <a href="/Ecology_Letters/">Ecology Letters</a> paper reveals the mechanisms responsible for the population decline and #extinction of woolly mammoth. Evidence:
Humans hastened declines by many millennia!
Mammoths persisted in Arctic mainland refugia to the mid-Holocene! 

onlinelibrary.wiley.com/share/author/Q…
Olivier Gimenez 🖖🦦 (@oaggimenez) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Useful papers on GLMMs 🤩🥳 @bolkerb doi.org/10.1016/j.tree… Bob O'Hara doi.org/10.5735/086.04… Matthew Silk dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.… Xav Harrison dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.… @LisaDeBruine @dalejbarr doi.org/10.1177%2F2515… See also GLMM FAQ by @bolkerb & others bbolker.github.io/mixedmodels-mi…

Useful papers on GLMMs 🤩🥳

@bolkerb doi.org/10.1016/j.tree…
<a href="/BobOHara/">Bob O'Hara</a> doi.org/10.5735/086.04…
<a href="/mattjsilk/">Matthew Silk</a> dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.…
<a href="/XavHarrison/">Xav Harrison</a> dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.…
@LisaDeBruine @dalejbarr doi.org/10.1177%2F2515…

See also GLMM FAQ by @bolkerb &amp; others bbolker.github.io/mixedmodels-mi…
Natural Resources & Environmental Science (@nresnevada) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you are in Reno March 9th, come join us at the Patagonia outlet for Science in Wild! This free event was organized by and will feature the research of NRES graduate students. Hope to see you there! UNR College of Ag, Biotech & Natural Resources

If you are in Reno March 9th, come join us at the <a href="/patagonia/">Patagonia</a> outlet for Science in Wild! This free event was organized by and will feature the research of NRES graduate students. Hope to see you there! <a href="/unrcabnr/">UNR College of Ag, Biotech & Natural Resources</a>
Kevin Shoemaker (@kevint_kevin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our recently published letter shows that a major 2022 decision by USFWS - that the Gopher Tortoise is "not warranted" for listing across most of its range- was at least partially based on a flawed population model: sciencedirect.com/science/articl…