Huge thanks to #BioScience for featuring our paper "Too Cute to Be Wild" on the cover of their March issue! π»π§Έβ¨
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Never thought our work on teddy bears would take us this far! π
with @thierrybrassac.bsky.social, N. Blanc, N. Casajus, and A.S. Tribot π
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π³ Do you want to contribute to research on how humans perceive forests ? Take this quick, anonymous 10-min survey π²
π www.biodiful.org#/forest
This will help us explore how people experience forest biodiversity!
Please share on π¦ & tag @biodiful.bsky.social to reach more participants ππ
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MPAs only partly offset decades of human impacts on tropical reefs
Protecting more while continuing business as usual will just slow the decline ππ !
Check our latest paper in @natecoevo.nature.com with @uflandrin.bsky.social on 2800+ reefs & ~1700 π species
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
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β οΈ Editorial Expression of Concern for the Report : Meta-analysis reveals declines in terrestrial but increases in freshwater insect abundances πͺ² DOI:10.1126/science.aax9931
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Our Bioscience paper on teddy bears π» (Too cute to be wild, doi.org/10.1093/bios...) was featured in LibΓ©ration, a French national newspaper! π
Plushology is getting some attention, maybe itβs time for a @wikipedia.org page? π§Έπ π
The Costa Concordia π’ 2012 shipwreck devastated coralligenous reefs ...
π Our study showing that active restoration helped revive the biodiversity & aesthetic of these fragile ecosystems is now out in Restauration Ecology
ο»Ώο»Ώπ dx.doi.org/10.1111/rec....
Thereβs hope π beneath the surface !
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Thrilled to see our work published in BioScience! π»
βToo cute to be wild: what teddy bears reveal about our disconnection from natureβ
Thanks to the thousands of volunteers who joined our campaign and made this possible! π
π doi.org/10.1093/bios...
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Very proud of this paper in BioScience :
« Too cute to be wild: what teddy bears reveal about our disconnection from nature »
π§Έ are more than toys, they shape among our first emotional connections to nature. But their design may also distort how we see wildlife !
π doi.org/10.1093/bios...
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Meet Grimpoteuthis discoveryi, a Dumbo octopus! ππ«
Found up to 4,870β―m in the NE Atlantic, it glides on earβlike fins.
It feeds on worms & crustaceans & helps transfer energy through deepβsea food webs.
Its fragile world face future threats from deep-sea mining β οΈπβοΈ
#Biodiful π
photo (c) MBARI
The science of cuteness: where teddy bearsβ beauty, comfort and care converge! π§Έβ¨
Check out our latest paper in The Journal of Positive Psychology, where we explore how beauty & emotional comfort shape our care motivations π«Άπβ€οΈ
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#TeddyBears #PositivePsychology π§ͺ
Check out our new study by Gita Alisa et al., showing that large-scale restoration of coral reefs not only brings back ecological health but recovers aesthetic value to levels of healthy reefs in three years only !
π Beauty, biodiversity, and people, all connected π
π doi.org/10.1038/s415...
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Meet Strigops habroptilus, the kΔkΔpΕ! π¦πΏ
This flightless parrot from New Zealand is critically endangered, with only 242 left!
It aids forest health by dispersing seeds and pruning vegetation. Thanks to dedicated conservation, its numbers are slowly rising. οΏΌ οΏΌ
#Biodiful
photo (c) S. Mcinnes
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Conserving the beauty of the worldβs reef fish assemblages π
Check out our last paper @pnas.org
We mapped what makes reef fish assemblages beautiful worldwide! π
MPAs boost aesthetic, and developing countries have a chance to align conservation with local benefits
doi.org/10.1073/pnas...
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Meet Dracaena cinnabari, the dragonβs blood tree! π³π²π©Έ
This iconic Socotran species, with its umbrella-like canopy, provides shade, prevents erosion, and supports endemic wildlife.
Classified as Vulnerable, itβs threatened by overgrazing and climate change.
#Biodiful
photo (c) Alex38
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Meet Chrysomallon squamiferum, the volcano snail! ππ₯
This deep-sea wonder lives on hydrothermal vents, armored with iron scales. It hosts symbiotic bacteria and supports unique vent life.
β οΈ Already endangered, it faces greater risk if deep-sea mining expands!
#Biodiful
photo (c) Dr Chong Chen
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A fish featuring blue eyes is positioned on the sand, highlighting its unique appearance in a beach setting.
Meet Brachionichthys hirsutus, the spotted handfish! πποΈ
This rare Tasmanian fish walks the seafloor on hand-like fins. As a predator, it helps control invertebrate populations, supporting ecosystem balance.
Critically endangered, it survives in just a few sites π
#Biodiful
photo (c) N. Remy
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Remember the Costa Concordia? Its 2012 shipwreck devastated coralligenous reefs
π Our new study shows how active restoration helped revive the biodiversity & aesthetic value of these fragile ecosystems
doi.org/10.1111/rec....
Full recovery takes time, but thereβs hope π beneath the surface!
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A baby badger navigating through a layer of leaves, highlighting its small size and distinctive snout.
Meet Mydaus javanensis, the Javan stink badger! π¦‘π¨
Despite the name, itβs more closely related to skunks than badgers. Found in Java & Sumatra, it defends itself with a powerful odor and helps ecosystems by digging for insects and spreading seeds! π±
#Biodiful
photo (c) Chien C. Lee
Meet Eupholus geoffroyi, a beetle πͺ² from New Guinea that glows blue through structural coloration π microscopic scales bend light to create its shimmer! π
Feeding on yam leaves, it shapes plant-herbivore dynamics in tropical forests.
#Biodiful π
photo (c) Chien C. Lee
Close-up of several yellow and purple flowers with curved petals and prominent dark veins, set against a blurred background. The flower looks like a humingbird.
Meet Crotalaria cunninghamii, the green birdflower! π
Native to Australian deserts, its blooms mimic birds in flightβa stunning case of floral mimicry. It thrives in sandy soils & supports pollinators in arid zones. Beauty with a purpose!
#Biodiful π
A large green pitcher plant with a striped lip and mottled inner surface sits among dense green foliage.
Meet Nepenthes attenboroughii, a giant pitcher plant from the Philippines!
It traps rainwater in its leaves, creating tiny aquatic worlds. These mini-ponds host unique invertebratesβsome found nowhere else!
A whole ecosystem inside a single leaf. π±πͺ°
#Biodiful π
photo (c) Alastair Robinson
Meet Pseudocreobotra wahlbergi, the spiny flower mantis! πͺ·
A floral mimic & fierce predator from eastern Africa. It controls insect populations while hiding in plain sightβtiny but mighty for ecosystem health, biodiversity, and balance!
#Biodiful π
photo (c) Jimmy Hoffman
A happy gecko grinning broadly, emphasizing its colorful skin and friendly appearance.
Meet Stenodactylus petrii, the dune gecko! π¦
It darts ninja-like on sands ποΈ using its fringed toes & burrow to escape the heat. This little gecko plays a key role in the desert food web by feeding on insects πͺ² & being prey for larger reptiles π and birds π¦
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#biodiful
photo (c) M. Bordoli
A large fish navigates its way through water.
Meet Atractosteus spatula the Alligator Gar! This fish is a living fossil & has not changed since 100 M years! It can grow over 3 m and weigh 150 kg!
It has a unique lung-like swim bladder, and eats invasive species like Asian carp, helping maintain ecosystem balance.
#Biodiful π
photo (c) G. Hume
A frog calmly sitting on a branch, showcasing its vivid colors against a backdrop of greenery
Meet Theloderma corticale, the mossy frog! πΈ
Its green-black, bumpy skin makes it a master of camouflage, blending into mossy habitats. π₯·
Endemic to SE Asia, it faces threats from habitat loss & overcollection for the pet trade. Protecting its wetlands is key!
#Biodiful
photo (c) sheilapic76
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πΏ Botanic gardens are full!
π A. Cano et al. Jan. 2025
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
π This study analyzes a century of data, revealing how living plant collections reached peak capacity due to resource limits. With 40% of plant species at risk, it calls for upscaling botanic gardens!
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A two-story building covered in dense green ivy, with a small balcony and potted plants near the entrance.
I live downtown Montpellier (Fr) and had to get creative with vertical gardening !
Now birds π¦ & insects π thrive in this urban ecosystem; it even started creating its own soil & all this keeps my house cool in summer π₯°
Our cities CAN become safe habitats for biodiversity ! ππ
#biodiful
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A large Tacca chantrieri plant featuring long, striking black flowers against a natural backdrop.
Meet Tacca chantrieri, the bat flower π¦
Its black bract attracts specific pollinators, like flies or beetles drawn to dark or decayed-like colors.
Native to Asia rainforests, habitat loss threatens this orchids. Protecting its ecosystem will ensure its survival!
#Biodiful
photo (c) Ronincmc
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Meet Pipa pipa, the Surinam toadβa fascinating #frog πΈfrom South America!
Unlike most frogs, its eggs hatch as froglets on the femaleβs back!
Master of camouflage & a voracious #predator! π₯·
Like many #amphibians, itβs threatened by #habitatloss & #pollution
#Biodiful
photo (c) F. Deschandol
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Meet Allactaga bullata, the Gobi jerboa ! π
This tiny desert hopper plays a vital role in its ecosystem, dispersing seeds and aerating soil as it forages in the Gobi Desert ποΈ
A keystone species in a harsh landscape, itβs natureβs little engineer! β¨
#Biodiful #addMam
photo (c) Klein & Hubert