Dr. Elizabeth Carlen
@e_carlen
urban evolutionary ecology | squirrel chaser & pigeon stalker | co-founder & editor @LITC_urbanevo | banner by @Cornelia_illo | she/her/hers
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Our lab is moving to the EEB department at the University of Arizona University of Arizona EEB this fall. We are excited about the move but also sad to say goodbye to so many great colleagues and friends here at LSU! We for sure will remember and appreciate this incredible journey here.
Beyond stoked to be giving a talk on coyotes, cities, and coexistence at NightLife: California Native at the California Academy of Sciences next Thursday 5/23 at 8:30pm! Come enjoy the museum after dark and get a sneak peak at the new California: State of Nature exhibit🌉 calacademy.org/nightlife/nigh…
True Facts: Pigeons True Facts by Ze Frank ft the work of Dr. Elizabeth Carlen !! youtube.com/watch?v=LfYV39…
Come work with us! My lab at the Missouri Botanical Garden is hiring a postdoc to work on a project investigating novel methods of herbarium specimen identification. Review begins June 10. MO Botanical Garden MoBot Research Dept. jobs.dayforcehcm.com/en-US/mbg/CAND…
Planning to leave your #equipment in the #field? Our paper might help you do it safely. “Application of #criminology in #urban #ecology and #evolution” is out now! doi.org/10.1016/j.ecol… Special thanks to co-authors 🏙🇮🇹 Dr Michela Corsini🇵🇱🇺🇲🌲 Marta Szulkin
I'm happy to see this published. #Urban squirrels show little seasonal changes in health parameters & seem to be able to maintain good health in an urban habitat Herman Pontzer link.springer.com/article/10.100…
I’m in Iceland and I can’t help myself from looking for clover and plantago everywhere I go. I blame Marc Johnson & Kaylee Arnold, PhD for this.
Dr. Elizabeth Carlen talks about evolution pf squirrels in cities. Squirrels in urban areas are heavier, longer, which seems to relate to access to anthro access to foods (eg garbage) #evol2024 #urbanevolution
happy to share a new paper co-led w/ Dr. Elizabeth Carlen where we find that generally, census tracts w/ less income, less white people, and were previously redlined have less eBird/iNaturalist data than you would expect based on area or population density! ecologyandsociety.org/vol29/iss3/art…