Rob Salguero-Gómez (@rob_salgo) 's Twitter Profile
Rob Salguero-Gómez

@rob_salgo

Assoc Prof Ecology @OxfordBiology @PembrokeOxford | @SalGoTeam PI| Life history evol| Leader @compadreDB|Commissioning Editor @AnimalEcology|AE @Ecology_Letters

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linkhttps://www.biology.ox.ac.uk/people/dr-rob-salguero-gomez calendar_today07-02-2012 09:43:01

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Tin Hang (Henry) Hung 洪天恒 🇺🇦 (@tinhanghung) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨 Preprint 🚨 doi.org/10.1101/2024.1… We studied 210 pedunculate #oaks Wytham Woods on their genetic diversity and population structure. Wytham is one of the most researched woodlands on Earth and houses long-term ecological studies in #tits, #badgers, and many more.🌳🐦‍⬛🦡

🚨 Preprint 🚨
doi.org/10.1101/2024.1…

We studied 210 pedunculate #oaks <a href="/WythamWoods/">Wytham Woods</a> on their genetic diversity and population structure. Wytham is one of the most researched woodlands on Earth and houses long-term ecological studies in #tits, #badgers, and many more.🌳🐦‍⬛🦡
Journal of Animal Ecology (@animalecology) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"Hierarchies and ranks inferred from ritualized interactions without aggression often differ from those inferred from aggression - perhaps aggression is context dependent and doesn't reflect mutually recognized relationships." Read the full paper here: buff.ly/40rHHcS

Pembroke College (@pembrokeoxford) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A group of our students and Biology Tutorial Fellow Professor Rob Salguero-Gómez Rob Salguero-Gómez are working on an exciting new project on the importance of biodiversity called Wild Things with The Institute for Research in Schools. 🌼 Find out more: pmb.ox.ac.uk/news/pembroke-…

A group of our students and Biology Tutorial Fellow Professor Rob Salguero-Gómez <a href="/Rob_SalGo/">Rob Salguero-Gómez</a> are working on an exciting new project on the importance of biodiversity called Wild Things with The Institute for Research in Schools. 🌼

Find out more:
pmb.ox.ac.uk/news/pembroke-…
Behavior with Britney (@behaviorwithb) 's Twitter Profile Photo

More buddies, more birthdays! 🐾 By comparing 152 species, a new study finds that social species tend to live longer, mature later, and have more chances to reproduce than solitary animals! They also handle gradual changes better but aren’t necessarily more resilient to sudden

More buddies, more birthdays! 🐾

By comparing 152 species, a new study finds that social species tend to live longer, mature later, and have more chances to reproduce than solitary animals! They also handle gradual changes better but aren’t necessarily more resilient to sudden
Research in Schools (@researchinsch) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📧 Have you received November's Month Ahead mailing? Whether you are already registered for a project, or thinking about starting one, check your inbox to be the first to hear about webinars, new projects and opportunities for your students 🤩

📧 Have you received November's Month Ahead mailing? Whether you are already registered for a project, or thinking about starting one, check your inbox to be the first to hear about webinars, new projects and opportunities for your students 🤩
Rob Salguero-Gómez (@rob_salgo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Para los hispano-parlantes, aquí ahí un sumario de las investigaciones de Josh Firth y mías propias sobre el papel de la socialidad en la senescencia de especies animales infobae.com/america/medio-… infobae Oxford Biology

Oxford Biology (@oxfordbiology) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Planaria – flatworms which are often studied due to their supposed 'immortality' – are indeed mortal New research from Jacques Deere Rob Salguero-Gómez Aziz Aboobaker shows they can suffer stress and death when resources are not optimal 👇 bit.ly/4fEeoID

Oxford Biology (@oxfordbiology) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Some species are difficult to get close to, but drones can navigate this issue and avoid disturbing animals 🦭 New research from Thomas Stone Katrina Davis will improve our ability to monitor species and help us make effective conservation decisions 👇 bit.ly/4fPEV5T

Some species are difficult to get close to, but drones can navigate this issue and avoid disturbing animals 🦭

New research from <a href="/Eco_Stone1/">Thomas Stone</a> <a href="/KatrinaJDavis/">Katrina Davis</a> will improve our ability to monitor species and help us make effective conservation decisions 👇
bit.ly/4fPEV5T
Thomas Stone (@eco_stone1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New Paper- Using UAVs to estimate body volume at scale for ecological monitoring! Super excited to share that my Master's research with Katrina Davis and first ever paper has been published in Methods in Ecology and Evolution! 🦭 doi.org/10.1111/2041-2…