The #phenology of leaf litter decomposition in #aquatic & #terrestrial compartments of #headwater streams
@asn-amnat.bsky.social:
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We studied how blue-green ๐ฆ๐ฉ systems are connected by resource flows and how ecosystem processes vary seasonally.
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Posts by Victor Saito
Restoration ecology that considers biotic interactions is essential if goals include restoring species. Constructed wetlands complement adjacent streams by supplying emergent aquatic insect subsidies asynchronously, extending the foraging window for terrestrial consumers #foodweb #landscapediversity
Interested in #ecological #theory & live on this side of the world (Asia-Pacific)? Tune in to the @pop-bio.bsky.social seminar series! I'm speaking next on #biodiversity change, #food-web energetics and #ecosystem function. Register here: forms.gle/7vEiUQKJqeUL... ๐๐๐๐งช @newzealandecology.bsky.social
๐ฃPost-doc opportunity in thermal ecology & species interactions with Arnaud Sentis at INRAE Aix-en-Provence, France.
๐ก๏ธExplore how antagonistic interactions shape thermal tolerance in freshwater organisms.
๐ Start: Nov. 2025 | Duration: 2 years
๐ฉ Sept. 8, 2025
Info ๐ www.inrae.fr/en/news/erc-...
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"A biodiversidade aquรกtica brasileira estรก encolhendo - em tamanho e valor."
Texto que traduz muito bem os achados do nosso estudo liderado por Dieison Moi:
www.ufscar.br/noticia?codi...
We are back with the โWhat do @sibecol ecologist do?โ series! ๐
A recent article by @zzeynepersoy.bsky.social, @chaevangelista.bsky.social, @ignasiarranz.bsky.social et al. presents a global dataset for assessing body size patterns across ecosystems!๐๏ธ
Read it here: sibecol.org/es/review_er...
Don't know where to start? Don't worry!
We have developed an R package to get you started. #BioTIMEr now provides tools to interact with the database and some useful tips and examples.
Our website is also getting an uplift in the upcoming days, so stay tuned!
BioTime v2 is out!!๐จ - Explore the largest #database of #biodiversity time-series studies in the world.
Now with more studies๐๏ธ๐๐ฉโ๐ป, more species ๐ฑ๐ฆ๐ฆ๐๐ณ๐๐๐ชธ๐, more locations ๐โฆjust more!
onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/...
Free to download, free to use!
#BioTime #Macroecology #GlobalChange
๐ #BioTIME ๐๐ #database #biodiversity #timeseries #opendata
Really happy to announce that the updated version of BioTIME is out!!๐จ This is the largest #database of #biodiversity #timeseries - now with 708 studies and >56 thousand species from across the planet!๐ฆ๐๐ฆ๐๐๐๐ฆ๐๐ฒ๐
& over 400 co-authors sharing their data๐คฉ๐คฉ
onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/...
Our latest study out in PNAS reveals trophic convergence in marine vertebrate communities worldwide. Across oceans, similar environments host functionally analogous trophic structures - regardless of species identity.
๐๐ผ doi.org/10.1073/pnas...
#Biogeography #Biodiversity #PNAS @ccmar.bsky.social
Call for papers for a NZJZ special issue! Challenging traditional theory: Unexpected findings from the #biodiversity of the Global South.๐๐
More info here: www.royalsociety.org.nz/news/nzjz-so...
๐ Why doesnโt biodiversity increase evenly from garden to continent?
๐ธ A new theory explains the 3-phase pattern of species growth with scale โ key to predicting loss of biodiversity
700M records, global scope.
Study in Nature Communications.๐งช
#Ecology #Biodiversity
phys.org/news/2025-04...
New paper 'Simple, universal rules predict trophic interaction strengths' out in Ecology Letters with Mark Novak and John DeLong: onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/...
Check out our latest study, in @natureecoevo.bsky.social, where we applied size spectra to show community-level responses to human land-use & invasive fishes. Led by brilliant D. Moi, w/ @vssaito.bsky.social @drdanperkins.bsky.social @gqromero.bsky.social, et al.
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
New study out! ๐๐งช
Human pressures are boosting invaders, cutting fishery value by over 50%.
A 21-year study led by Dieison Moi shows how invasions reshape ecosystems and threaten vital services.
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
#Ecology #EcosystemServices
Microplastics are everywhere.
And have been for some time.
Caddisfly larvae have rocked them since the 70ties.
Microplastics have been in the food chain longer than many of us have been alive.
And weโre still acting like itโs news.
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phys.org/news/2025-04...
We are recruiting a first stage researcher to model connectivity and map corridors between biodiversity-rich forests in Europe.
The selected research will be part of our @upm.es team in the @safenet-eu.bsky.social project (Horizon Europe).
Applications until 25/4.
โน๏ธ web.upm.es/hrs4r/es/hrs...
Conceptual figure depicting the analyzed mechanisms for change in community trait composition across the study area. Tree individuals that are alive and have a DBH โฅ10 cm are part of the full community assemblage. Across time, there can be changes in the community trait composition due to growth of the surviving tree individuals (survivor assemblage) given their increase in basal area (top right). Other mechanisms for changing community trait composition across time are the recruitment (recruit assemblage) of new individuals (middle right) and the death (fatality assemblage) of individuals in the community (bottom right).
Imagine this: the Amazon and other tropical forests are like natureโs lungs ๐
But those lungs? Theyโre wheezing
A new study shows these forests arenโt adapting fast enough to climate change. They're struggling to keep up
Itโs not just trees at risk - itโs all of us
๐งช www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
Come join us in the Biodiversity, Ecology and Behaviour team at University of Waikato @waikatouniversity.bsky.social! We are advertising a 3-4 year Lecturer position in Animal Behaviour. Especially ideal for anyone specialising in vertebrates! ๐๐ www.seek.co.nz/job/83279795...
Iโm thrilled to finally share our new dataset paper-years in the making! This has been an incredible rewarding project, and it was a true pleasure to work with such an amazing team of researchers. Huge thanks to supported by @idiv for the support www.nature.com/articles/s41...
OIKOS @oikosjournal.bsky.social
CALL FOR PAPERS - BIOLOGICAL INVASIONS IN THE CONTEXT OF GLOBAL ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE
www.oikosjournal.org/blog/call-pa...
Why aren't more researchers publishing in society journals?
Two potential reasons:
1) They're often unfamiliar to early-career researchers,
and/or 2) they need better promotion, a task for all of us.
@eawag.bsky.social 2-Year Postdoctoral Fellowship.
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Highly attractive #independent #postdoc position to to conduct relevant and innovative research in aquatic sciences.
Apply here: apply.refline.ch/673277/1246/...
New Opinion article by @danimontoya.bsky.social and colleagues: "Complexity and interpretability in global change ecology"
journals.plos.org/climate/arti...
@granjel.bsky.social @huangmj.bsky.social
As much as 35% of the human population lives on river floodplains ๐งต๐งช
Two studies in the same issue of Science examine macroecological biodiversity-ecosystem function relationships, showing that they fit broader scale sampling processes. Interesting, but with most things in ecology, the deviations are intriguing.
https://bit.ly/4iGN0eQ
https://bit.ly/4iWWUsv
Hypothesized biogeographic scenarios for the colonization of Fiji by Brachylophus, occurrences of fossil iguanids (i.e., Pumilia, Armandisaurus, and Queironius), and distribution of modern iguanids. The world map is set at 34 Ma on a Robinson projection. The paleogeographic map data were assembled using the R package rgplates using the plate model from Mรผller et al. (52, 53).
And now for some good news: Iguanas rafted more than 8,000 km from North America to Fiji doi.org/10.1073/pnas...