Mason Fidino, PhD (@masonfidino) 's Twitter Profile
Mason Fidino, PhD

@masonfidino

Senior quantitative ecologist @lpz_uwi | Camera traps | Hierarchical models | Urban ecology | 🐦 & 🦝 | Stats 4 @uwi_network | Views mine | He/him

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Lisanne Petracca (@lisannepetracca) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🐆 🐆 Ph.D. announcement is here! Come join our fun & talented team. Deadline for full consideration is Sep 29. Full position posting: shorturl.at/MJVUY Please share widely! 🐆 🐆

🐆 🐆 Ph.D. announcement is here! Come join our fun & talented team. Deadline for full consideration is Sep 29.   

Full position posting:
shorturl.at/MJVUY 

Please share widely! 🐆 🐆
Gabby 🐈‍⬛ Palomo, PhD 🐆🐇🐺🦌 (she/her) (@gabbspalomo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I’m a ggplot2 girl through and through but I don’t know how some people prefer base r for data visualization. So here is a link with a collection of base r tips and tricks to use for data viz. E/dif plot has a link to a blog with step by step instructions r-charts.com/base-r/

Taal Levi (@taaltree) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Mt. Rainier National Park is hiring a wildlife biologist who will also provide support to North Coast and Cascades Network Parks. We've been working with folks here on bats and white-nose syndrome, wolverines, and Cascade red foxes, so lots to do! usajobs.gov/job/806661600

Neil Gilbert (@n_a_gilbert) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Anonymize a GitHub repository for double-blind peer review. I just learned about this - a great solution to the clumsy situation of providing data/code but also (trying) to remain anonymous! 😎 anonymous.4open.science

Gabby 🐈‍⬛ Palomo, PhD 🐆🐇🐺🦌 (she/her) (@gabbspalomo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My latest paper with AhlersAdam Mason Fidino, PhD Ty Werdel Travis Gallo just got published. Check it out here: Mesopredators have differing influences on prey habitat use and diel activity in a multipredator landscape - Ecosphere esajournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/ec…

Urban Wildlife Inst. (@lpz_uwi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This paper is VERY important. We sampled raccoons, skunks, and opossum for rodenticide throughout #Chicago and detected it IN EVERY SINGLE ONE, even opossum joeys weaning on their mother! Check out this thread for more details.

Mason Fidino, PhD (@masonfidino) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Humans put lots of rodenticide out onto the landscape to manage rat populations. This has unintended consequences for other species. In #Chicago EVERY skunk, opossum, and raccoon had rodenticide present in their system. Check out this thread for more details!

David Green, PhD (@ecologistgreen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A streamlined submission process makes it easier for us to share all of our findings! I'm excited about how Stacks Journal is moving peer review forward. Take a look!

Justine Smith (@justineasmith) 's Twitter Profile Photo

JOB ALERT: Assistant Prof of Wildlife Ecology in our wonderful department WFCB_UCDavis. Join our supportive, happy, and productive community. I can't rave enough about my experience here. Feel free to reach out with questions and please share widely! recruit.ucdavis.edu/JPF06725

JOB ALERT: Assistant Prof of Wildlife Ecology in our wonderful department <a href="/WFCB_UCDavis/">WFCB_UCDavis</a>. Join our supportive, happy, and productive community. I can't rave enough about my experience here. Feel free to reach out with questions and please share widely! recruit.ucdavis.edu/JPF06725
Amanda Cheeseman (@aecheeseman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Please RT! 🦌🦨🐁🔥🔥 Join our lab! MS/PhD opportunity to study how mammals respond to large-scale prescribed fire. Starting Spring '25. Deadline: Oct 7.

Please RT! 
🦌🦨🐁🔥🔥
Join our lab! MS/PhD opportunity to study how mammals respond to large-scale prescribed fire. 
Starting Spring '25. 
Deadline: Oct 7.
Dan Herrera (@herrerawildlife) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Are you a wildlife ecologist who’s tired of visually assessing activity overlap plots to see how one species affects another’s activity? Well do I have news for you! We recently developed a model to quantify such effects AND the model allows for predicting activity patterns!

Are you a wildlife ecologist who’s tired of visually assessing activity overlap plots to see how one species affects another’s activity? Well do I have news for you! We recently developed a model to quantify such effects AND the model allows for predicting activity patterns!
CREEM_cake (@creem_cake) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Interested in statistical ecology? We're looking for a new professor to join our team! We offer beaches, sunshine, cake, and a friendly collaborative working environment*. * One of these not guaranteed... ☀️🌧️ Deadline for applications: 23 Oct vacancies.st-andrews.ac.uk/Vacancies/W/28…

Mason Fidino, PhD (@masonfidino) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Just completed my standard 'start a new project' phase. First, I code things up in nimble and it won't work. Then, I move to JAGS and it does works. TBH it's likely just cos I understand the error messages in JAGS much more than nimble. Ones of these days I'll use you nimble!

Stephen Heard (@stephenbheard) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Your semi-regular reminder that if you write, or teach scientific writing, or are interesting in scientific writing - I keep a list of writing resources you or your students may find helpful. scientistseessquirrel.wordpress.com/writing-resour…