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Posts by Liam U. Taylor

you ever visit someone whose toothpaste is doing ok?

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@phylieu.bsky.social and I have another paper in our informal series, β€œwe worry about diversification rates.” This time, how to get unbiased estimators of speciation & extinction, even when looking at small clades as part of MiSSE, CLaDS, etc. models.

Overview: brianomeara.info/posts/biasco...

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Our new paper on the cover of PNAS, led by Anderson Bueno and Chase Mendenhall, shows that that terrestrial matrices and higher nearby tree cover reduce bird extirpations and boost species richness in forest remnants #ornithology www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/... πŸͺΆπŸŒ

4 days ago 29 12 1 1

biologists, we just fold right away. 'sexual size dimorphism' means males are bigger than females! 'latitudinal gradient' means higher values in the tropics! zero resistance to whatever majority view fixed in the 1970s, or whatever, lol

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'inverse latitudinal gradient'

oh there's a gradient in your inverse latitudes?

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'inverse density dependence' is such a funny phrase to me. complete swing and a miss.

like 'reversed sexual size dimorphism'

eye completely off the ball, hit in the helmet by the ball

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Wow this is so fun to hear!!!! Would love to hear what students think!!!! There's a rejoinder where we replied directly to some of their arguments. Some weird stuff in there about gull effigies, hah. But mostly doing a better job trying to say our original point. Benefit of having a second try!

5 days ago 0 0 1 0
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TWS Journals We reviewed evidence for future outcomes of northern spotted owl populations given continuing expansion of barred owls across western North America, and our results suggest that without aggressive ma...

oops forgot to paste! doi.org/10.1002/jwmg...

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Here's a nice review of the Barred Owl situation. Might be nice on its own, or has great coverage of the hits about the topic previously. contrast and similarities to the gull problem on the east coast is interesting.

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Much more famous stories would might include Guam snakes (slightly older story, clear 'good' vs. 'bad' narrative) and Barred Owl culls (recent/ongoing, much more morally fuzzy). Not all wrapped up neatly in a single paper but can pass along refs if useful!

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Clarifying the so‐called gull problem in the Gulf of Maine: Response to Taylor etΒ al. (2024) Click on the article title to read more.

For researchy stuff that urban light paper is so cool!

For normative debates, obvi partial to this gull-tern...situation (wonder why πŸ˜…)

Original paper + rejoinder might less interesting, but reply was from some super heavy hitters in seabird conservation!

doi.org/10.1111/cobi...

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These Are The Pride In STEM Decadal Award Recipients | Pride in STEM

Congratulations to the wonderful @thelabandfield.bsky.social, as well as to the other 9 recipients of the Pride in Stem Decadal Awards!!! πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘ prideinstem.org/2026/04/01/t...

1 week ago 6 3 1 0
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🐦 New PhD position!
@prfju.bsky.social @ckecz.bsky.social
Nest defence in passerine birds

Interested in animal behaviour, fieldwork and evolutionary ecology?
πŸ“… Start July 2026 | ⏳ 4 years | πŸ’° Fully funded

Apply by May 10 β†’ veselp03@jcu.cz / krausl07@jcu.cz

#PhDjobs #PhDchat #PhD #ornithology

1 week ago 23 39 0 0

My PhD student will be finishing soon and is looking for a postdoc position to start in the fall semester. If you have a postdoc ad or opening and are looking for someone experienced especially in population/evolutionary genomics with a knack for coding and bioinformatics, let me know.

1 week ago 9 9 1 0

Hi!

I'm not here very often, but I just launched my brand new lab website! I'm also hiring a !!! three-year !!! Postdoc. Interest form link can be found under "The Team" section.

(Current domain name is temporary haha. FormorphologyLab dot com coming soon!)
badger-mustard-h5jf.squarespace.com

1 week ago 43 29 0 1

a testament to the enduring power of butter that it has its own knife

1 week ago 7 4 1 0

I was hoping it'd replace the big sign that says "Doctor Directors Emeritus advise you shoot those goddam geese"

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Can one of you laminate a "Dr. Dan Mennill advises giving the geese their space so we can all peacefully co-exist" sign to bring to Kent? @ryannorrissci.bsky.social @dmennill.bsky.social

1 week ago 2 0 2 0
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Niko Tinbergen said they had the most melodious call of all birds and he won a nobel prize, soooooooo

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not sure who to tell this important news to but the Chroicocephalus cirrocephalus cytb sequence FM209907.1 uploaded to genbank in 2008 is accidentally mislabeled I think it's actually a Leucophaeus sample; I will now accept any questions on this important matter

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I literally had a nightmare we lost 20-0 to PSG. The match was held at my high school. Let's see what fresh hell reality will bring #LFC

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Every time I open my mouth in my Phylogenetics seminar it's just to say the exact phrase-

Yes, but ____ ITSELF is also evolving

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Prior to 2022, most AIV cases reported in terrestrial birds (ie waterbirds). But in 2022, huge devastating outbreaks in seabirds. Here, an index developed to better understand how viruses go from waterfowl > seabirds.
πŸ‘‰ www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...

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a mass of green anemones mostly closed and red sea stars

a mass of green anemones mostly closed and red sea stars

there's still so much fecundity and enduring beauty in the nonhuman world. let's preserve and treasure it.

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thinking about this problem more deeply, I suppose the only solution is to rename the journal

Nature Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment Advances

could jack up that IF for sure

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reflecting on conversation where someone giving me unsolicited career advice told me to be careful publishing in Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment because "those MDPI journals aren't always viewed highly on your CV" ☠️

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Historical illustration titled "A synopsis of the Accipitres (diurnal birds of prey)" showing nine eggs arranged in a 3x3 grid. The eggs vary in color and speckling patterns, ranging from dark brown to pale beige with mottled and spotted markings. Each egg is numbered 1 to 9 beneath the image, with classifications listed below: numbers 1-5 as Falco peregrinus, 6 and 9 as Falco punicus, and 7 and 8 as Falco barbarus. The image is a detailed visual reference for identifying eggs of different falcon species, with no swan depicted despite the related keyword.

Historical illustration titled "A synopsis of the Accipitres (diurnal birds of prey)" showing nine eggs arranged in a 3x3 grid. The eggs vary in color and speckling patterns, ranging from dark brown to pale beige with mottled and spotted markings. Each egg is numbered 1 to 9 beneath the image, with classifications listed below: numbers 1-5 as Falco peregrinus, 6 and 9 as Falco punicus, and 7 and 8 as Falco barbarus. The image is a detailed visual reference for identifying eggs of different falcon species, with no swan depicted despite the related keyword.

🦒 A synopsis of the Accipitres (diurnal birds of prey)
London: Priv. print. for the author, [1921-1922]

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2 weeks ago 23 5 0 0

Big news, gulls eating bugs today

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Who's in charge of woodcock public relations this year? They're really all over it

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As much as I adore shearwaters and petrels, Newfoundland's seabirds will always have a soft spot in my heart

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