Mairenn Attwood (@mairenn_c) 's Twitter Profile
Mairenn Attwood

@mairenn_c

PhD student in behavioural ecology and multi-species coevolution | Brood parasites and their hosts | @Cambridge_Uni | she/her

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Ellie Bladon (@eleanor_bladon) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Tune in to #UsAndSTEMM on Cam FM - 97.2 at 6pm to hear about Mairenn Attwood’s research in Zambia and her path into science. We chat about aggressive drongos, beautiful Miombo woodlands, and unsuccessful Haribo trees. You can listen live at camfm.co.uk.

Tune in to #UsAndSTEMM on <a href="/camfm972/">Cam FM - 97.2</a> at 6pm to hear about <a href="/Mairenn_C/">Mairenn Attwood</a>’s research in Zambia and her path into science. We chat about aggressive drongos, beautiful Miombo woodlands, and unsuccessful Haribo trees. You can listen live at camfm.co.uk.
ClimateScience (@climatescience) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“Clean Energy” course launched on our website! Check it out to learn about the transition to sustainable energy. #energy #renewables

“Clean Energy” course launched on our website! Check it out to learn about the transition to sustainable energy.

#energy #renewables
Gabriel Jamie (@gabriel_a_jamie) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our paper on mimicry in Africa's brood-parasitic finches is now out in Evolution! You can read the full open access article here: onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.11… Evolution Journal @SVBelleghem FitzPatrick Ins Dept of Zoology Cambridge BE group Claire Spottiswoode 1/6

Our paper on mimicry in Africa's brood-parasitic finches is now out in Evolution! You can read the full open access article here: onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.11…
<a href="/journal_evo/">Evolution Journal</a> @SVBelleghem <a href="/Fitztitute/">FitzPatrick Ins</a> <a href="/CamZoology/">Dept of Zoology</a> <a href="/Camb_BEgroup/">Cambridge BE group</a> <a href="/honeyguide/">Claire Spottiswoode</a> 1/6
ClimateScience (@climatescience) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In 5 chapters, you’ll learn about the effects of #ClimateChange on:⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣ People⁣ Economy⁣ Extinction⁣ Animals & Plants⁣ Ocean & Sea Life⁣ bit.ly/csConseq Thanks to @MairennC, Caitlin, Thomas, Ho and our team for bringing this course to life! #ClimateAction

In 5 chapters, you’ll learn about the effects of #ClimateChange on:⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣
People⁣
Economy⁣
Extinction⁣
Animals &amp; Plants⁣
Ocean &amp; Sea Life⁣

bit.ly/csConseq

Thanks to @MairennC, Caitlin, Thomas, Ho and our team for bringing this course to life!

#ClimateAction
Insect Ecology Group (@insectgroup) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Did you know that the Small Heath butterfly is in decline? Read all about @matthewlewis896 research on this charming, charismatic species, and why he thinks we have a moral duty to conserve it. zoo.cam.ac.uk/research/group… 📸 @matthewlewis896

Did you know that the Small Heath butterfly is in decline?

Read all about @matthewlewis896 research on this charming, charismatic species, and why he thinks we have a moral duty to conserve it.

zoo.cam.ac.uk/research/group…

📸 @matthewlewis896
Dominique Townsend (@snuffleapagus) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Fantastic to have taken part and won the #enviroSPRINT #wetland challenge!🦆Its been great working with you bright sparks @TallyYoh Mairenn Attwood, Connor & Nel🎉 Massive thanks to infohackit, BBP, Natural Environment Research Council & Anglian Water who we'll be working with to develop our idea further!😁

Mairenn Attwood (@mairenn_c) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Who's responsible for all this damage? And why? Find out in my #Evol2021 talk at 10.10am EDT, in the host-parasite session...

Who's responsible for all this damage? And why? Find out in my #Evol2021 talk at 10.10am EDT, in the host-parasite session...
Tanmay Dixit (@t_dixit123) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Why is it harder to spot the odd egg out in (a) than (b)? And what could this mean for coevolution? Find out in our paper in Evolution Journal out today: onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/ev… With awesome co-authors @EleanorCaves Claire Spottiswoode & Nick Horrocks!

Why is it harder to spot the odd egg out in (a) than (b)? And what could this mean for coevolution? Find out in our paper in <a href="/journal_evo/">Evolution Journal</a> out today: onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/ev… With awesome co-authors @EleanorCaves <a href="/honeyguide/">Claire Spottiswoode</a> &amp; Nick Horrocks!
Dominique Townsend (@snuffleapagus) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🧵(1/2) Last year we (@TallyYoh Mairenn Attwood Nel Sheppard & Connor Tyler) won the #EnviroSPRINT Wetland Challenge with our Wetland Watch idea (see vid: envirosprint.uk/team-1c/) For the past two days we've been developing it further...

🧵(1/2) Last year we (@TallyYoh <a href="/Mairenn_C/">Mairenn Attwood</a> Nel Sheppard &amp; Connor Tyler) won the #EnviroSPRINT Wetland Challenge with our Wetland Watch idea (see vid: envirosprint.uk/team-1c/) For the past two days we've been developing it further...
Jessica van der Wal (@jesvanderwal) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New paper on safeguarding human-wildlife cooperation Conservation Letters! In a team of 43 scientists, conservationists & human-wildlife cooperation practitioners, we review the benefits, threats & safeguarding considerations of human-wildlife cooperation: conbio.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.11…

New paper on safeguarding human-wildlife cooperation <a href="/ConLetters/">Conservation Letters</a>! In a team of 43 scientists, conservationists &amp; human-wildlife cooperation practitioners, we review the benefits, threats &amp; safeguarding considerations of human-wildlife cooperation: conbio.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.11…
Dom Cram (@domcram) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New paper! In some places, people cooperate with wild animals, without training, domestication, or captivity. Our #OA review paper published in People & Nature People and Nature delves into these remarkable partnerships. doi.org/10.1002/pan3.1… (1/15)

New paper! In some places, people cooperate with wild animals, without training, domestication, or captivity. Our #OA review paper published in People &amp; Nature <a href="/PaN_BES/">People and Nature</a> delves into these remarkable partnerships. doi.org/10.1002/pan3.1… (1/15)
Tanmay Dixit (@t_dixit123) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Out in Royal Society Publishing #ProcB: A biologically-relevant measure of egg pattern complexity predicts the rejection of eggs by hosts of brood parasites, according to Weber's Law. royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/10.1098/rs…

Out in <a href="/RSocPublishing/">Royal Society Publishing</a> #ProcB: A biologically-relevant measure of egg pattern complexity predicts the rejection of eggs by hosts of brood parasites, according to Weber's Law. royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/10.1098/rs…
Mairenn Attwood (@mairenn_c) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What happens when a brood parasite picks a fight with a super aggressive species? Hugely excited that my first ever first-author paper, with an awesome team of Jess Lund, Nwaogu Chima Josiah, Collins Moya and Claire Spottiswoode, is out now in #ProcB: doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2…

What happens when a brood parasite picks a fight with a super aggressive species? Hugely excited that my first ever first-author paper, with an awesome team of <a href="/jesslund01/">Jess Lund</a>, <a href="/ChimaobimNwaogu/">Nwaogu Chima Josiah</a>, Collins Moya and <a href="/honeyguide/">Claire Spottiswoode</a>, is out now in #ProcB: doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2…
Isabel Key (@issykey) 's Twitter Profile Photo

How can working with nature reduce the vulnerability of people to climate change? We investigated this in a systematic review👇 Such a pleasure to be able to help (a little) with this paper and work with this inspiring team 🌱

Tanmay Dixit (@t_dixit123) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Delighted to see our study on quantifying and explaining imperfect mimicry in a brood parasite-host system out in Royal Society Publishing #BiologyLetters royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/10.1098/rs…. Parasitic cuckoo finch eggs (R) lack the scribbles of host (tawny-flanked prinia) eggs (L). 1/3

Delighted to see our study on quantifying and explaining imperfect mimicry in a brood parasite-host system out in <a href="/RSocPublishing/">Royal Society Publishing</a> #BiologyLetters royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/10.1098/rs…. Parasitic cuckoo finch eggs (R) lack the scribbles of host (tawny-flanked prinia) eggs (L).  1/3
Jess Lund (@jesslund01) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Delighted to see our paper on the amazing signatures and forgeries of fork-tailed drongos and African cuckoos out today in ProcB! Big thank you to the wonderful coauthors Tanmay Dixit, Mairenn Attwood , Silky Hamama, Collins Moya, Martin Stevens, Gabriel Jamie and Claire Spottiswoode. 1/3