
sara ryding
@zuuletc
postdoc and bird aficionado 🐦 Interested in how birds respond to climate change, particularly via changes in morphology and population dynamics. 🦉🌞
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https://sararyding.owlstown.net/ 16-09-2011 09:23:26
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The original article, which Alex McQueen and I wrote a News and Views about. Go check it out!



I am loving my time here at #ESASCBO2022 so far! A huge thanks to SCB Oceania for the travel and conference support! Catch me sharing some cute animal 📸 and talking about their power in behaviour change on Thursday- more to come!




Egg-cellent puns from Sara Ryding from @DeakinCIE and presentation on the inability of 3D scanning to differenciate between little eagle, threatened red goshawks & "mystery eggs" found outside of the threatened hawk's range. sara ryding #ESASCBO2022


What a star! Amazing talk by sara ryding at the #ESASCBO2022 about 3D scanning and the mystery of historical egg shells @DeakinCIE 🦅🐣





Our 2nd #TagTeam talk is by Matt Symonds, sara ryding, & Alex McQueen who will talk about how #ClimateChange is forcing animals to adapt to higher/extreme temps 🥵 & how birds in particular are changing their body morphology to deal with these thermal challenges 🐦 #AustEvolSoc2022





What a day! This morning I presented my first PhD chapter at the #ESAus23 and this afternoon I got to celebrate it being published 🐸🐊🐢🦎🐍 @DonADriscoll Kimberley Macdonald Bron Hradsky & Tim Doherty onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/gc…

📢CALL FOR PAPERS for Evolutionary Ecology Special Issue “#Morphological responses to #climatechange” by our very own (EiC) Matthew R. E. Symonds, (AE) Brian C. Weeks, sara ryding ⚠️Submission deadline: November 30, 2024. Details: 📃 link.springer.com/journal/10682/…📃 #SNEVEC #SpringerNature


NEW PAPER: Bill size measurements - 3D surface scanners have high potential in avian morphometric research, especially for studies necessitating large sample sizes collected by multiple observers. ➡️ vist.ly/3eazd sara ryding Glenn Tattersall (@tattersallg.bsky.social) Deakin University #ornithology #birds


