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John Wendt

@johnafwendt

Rangeland Paleoecologist. Climate Hub Fellow. Postdoc @okstate

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SVP (@svp_vertpaleo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨Paleo Job Alert🚨 The University of California, Davis is looking for a Visiting Assistant Professor In Geology And Paleobiology! recruit.ucdavis.edu/JPF06361

Julian Friers (@julianfriers) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Familiar storm clouds off the craggy outlines of Portmuck on the County Antrim Coast. Less familiar is the appearance of icebergs and woolly mammoth! Thought, by some, to have once roamed the area. #antrim #portmuck #islandmagee #paleoart #paleoartist #wildlifeart #irishart

Familiar storm clouds off the craggy outlines of Portmuck on the County Antrim Coast. Less familiar is the appearance of icebergs and woolly mammoth! Thought, by some, to have once roamed the area. 

#antrim #portmuck #islandmagee #paleoart #paleoartist #wildlifeart #irishart
Taal Levi (@taaltree) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Mule deer are in long term decline and we don't know why. Joel Ruprecht mined the literature to find 722 estimates across 8 vital rates. Using these vital rates and their correlation structure, he ran a life stage simulation analysis to see which most explain population growth /1

Mule deer are in long term decline and we don't know why. Joel Ruprecht mined the literature to find 722 estimates across 8 vital rates. Using these vital rates and their correlation structure, he ran a life stage simulation analysis to see which most explain population growth /1
Centre for Palaeogenetics (@cpgsthlm) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Woolly mammoths survived on Wrangel Island until 2000 BC! But why did they go extinct? Were they doomed once stuck on the island? We went to Siberia, collected bones & teeth, and sequenced 21 complete genomes. Here is what we found (🧵) Paper in Cell: cell.com/cell/fulltext/…

Woolly mammoths survived on Wrangel Island until 2000 BC!

But why did they go extinct?
Were they doomed once stuck on the island?

We went to Siberia, collected bones & teeth, and sequenced 21 complete genomes.

Here is what we found (🧵)

Paper in Cell: cell.com/cell/fulltext/…
Brandon Bestelmeyer (@bbestelm) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Interested in soil carbon on #grazinglands? Sign up for the USDA Climate Hub-LTAR webinar series to get a national-level perspective. ltar.ars.usda.gov/2024/07/12/ch-… US LTAR USDA Climate Hubs

MathiasPires (@pires_mathias) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I just realized that the final version of my review on the "Restructuring of Ecological Networks by the Pleistocene Extinction" published in Annual Reviews is now available in open access at: annualreviews.org/content/journa… #megafauna

I just realized that the final version of my review on the "Restructuring of Ecological Networks by the Pleistocene Extinction" published in <a href="/AnnualReviews/">Annual Reviews</a> is now available in open access at:

annualreviews.org/content/journa…

#megafauna
The Conversation U.S. (@conversationus) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Moose have lived in Colorado for centuries – unpacking the evidence from history, archaeology and oral traditions theconversation.com/moose-have-liv…