We are happy to share that the short documentary Nittaituq is now publicly available! 🎬✨
We are so grateful to everyone who contributed to this project and for the warm welcome we received from the Mittimatalik community throughout the process.
More information: nittaituq.wixsite.com/nittaituq
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New paper in Methods Ecology and Evolution!
Lead with @belette-runner.bsky.social and many motivated ecologists.
Imagine being able to model predator–prey dynamics using the instinctive choices people make while playing games in a natural landscape 🦊 🐇
doi.org/10.1111/2041...
So excited to shared this project lead with @fredericddb.bsky.social and many enthusiastic ecologists. We played as predators and prey and with quite simple rules and were able to reproduce phenomenon observed in nature. doi.org/10.1111/2041...
@methodsinecoevol.bsky.social
Our last study on the cover of Ecology 🐹❄️
Excited to share our new paper in @esajournals.bsky.social Ecology! ❄️
Our 17-year study shows that even moderate winter events (rain-on-snow, melt-feeze) can negatively influence lemming winter reproduction and population growth. 🐹
Open-access available here: 🔗 doi.org/10.1002/ecy....
Petite réflexion sur le système académique, coinçant la science entre des murs rigides limitant créativité et réflexion, dans un contexte où la productivité n'a jamais été autant valorisée.
"Que reste-t-il de la pensée qui a besoin de temps?"
People & Nature Can Thrive Together.
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Human–nature relationships through the lens of reciprocity: Insights from Indigenous and local knowledge systems @peopleandnature.bsky.social besjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/...
Despite the many advantages of remote field monitoring, ecologists loose valuable insights as they spend less time in the field. Experiential knowledge gained through fieldwork or time spent on the land is essential for developing meaningful research hypotheses and enancing data interpretation. 🔬🌿
Hello! I’m a postdoc in behavioral ecology working on snow-animal interactions ❄️ I would be happy to join this group 😊
"One of the central contributions of Indigenous framings of ecological relations is the lack of separateness between social and natural contexts." Let's bridge knowledge systems through dialogue and mutual openness 🌱
Hi! I would love to join this pack! I am working on snow-wildlife interactions in arctic and boreal ecosystems 😊
I would love to join this pack! I’m working on winter animal ecology, in Arctic and boreal ecosystems :)
What an excellent idea!
Interesting study! The decrease in predation by wolves on deer during mild winters highlights the important role of snow conditions in shaping predator-prey dynamic ❄️
Regarding wildlife, I am worried about increase in rain-on-snow events which increase snow hardness and could have several consequences on terrestrial mammals (movement, feeding, etc.). Also, decrease of period with snow cover reduces the availability of shelter for smaller ones. So much to explore!
Hello all! I’m a postdoc researcher working on snow-wildlife interactions. ❄️ My previous work focused on the impact of snow conditions on lemming populations, behavior and habitat use in the Arctic. 🐹 Currently starting new exciting projects in the boreal forest.🌲 Happy to connect with new people!
Hi! I’m a postdoc researcher working in snow-wildlife interactions in the Arctic and boreal forest. Interested in joining this pack 😊
I would love to be added in 😊