Our paper on crop and landscape heterogeneity and agrobiodiversity in Ecology Letters is now a Top Cited Article (2024). Part of my PhD work and great to see it gaining attention!
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Delighted to be part of this fantastic group of new Associate Editor mentees – looking forward to contributing and learning together!
“We’re missing an opportunity to leverage tree crops to address some of the biggest environmental and social challenges of our time,” says Carlos Martínez-Núñez, a researcher at @ebdonana.bsky.social and coordinator of the study.
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We are proud to share that recent research from #TEELab at Asian School of the Environment, NTU, was featured in The Straits Times as part of the SG60 special on Singapore’s “City in Nature” vision 🌳🏢🌳
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🌿 Excited to share our new study showing that integrating urban agriculture with other green spaces can enhance biodiversity and ecosystem functions in cities!
👏 Led by Emilio, Zeyu & Sihao
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#UrbanEcology @teelab.bsky.social
So proud of these two amazing Dr's and excited for their next adventures ❤️ 🤩🎓🎉 @teelab.bsky.social NTU Asian School of the Environment first graduating PhD students 🥳 @tharakasp.bsky.social @xinruiong.bsky.social
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Today, we have a guest post by Tharaka S. Priyadarshana, a Research Fellow, who writes about how adding vegetation to road verges can improve butterfly population sizes.
Read the article here: happyeconews.com/city-road-ve...
#happyeconews @tharakasp.bsky.social
How can we reform science? I have some ideas. But I am not sure you’ll like them, because they don’t promise much. elevanth.org/blog/2025/07...
Butterflies benefit from roadside greenery in cities, finds Singapore study
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#insects #urbanisation #connectivity #entomology #butterflies
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Huge congratulations to Dr. @xinruiong.bsky.social & Dr. @tharakasp.bsky.social on receiving their graduation scrolls and transcripts! A proud moment for their supervisor @eleslade.bsky.social #TEELab
Beyond bees and butterflies: Why SE Asia must boost insect consevation. Our article in the Straits Times. teelabntu.wixsite.com/home/post/me... @xinruiong.bsky.social @teelab.bsky.social #insects #Entomology #conservation
My 4th PhD chapter is out! Flower-rich, less-cut road verges support urban butterflies🦋 authors.elsevier.com/a/1khHFcUG5a...
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Brief interruption in my/our doom scrolling/posting to share a paper I'm really proud of that has taken almost a decade with the very patient @exconomist.bsky.social @katehelmstedt.bsky.social P. Reich, S. Polasky & K. Boersma
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Flower-rich, less-cut road verges support #butterflies in #urban environments. Our new paper in Landscape and Urban Planning using causal inference methods to assess #biodiversity in urban green spaces. Led by @tharakasp.bsky.social @teelab.bsky.social 🦋🌼🛣
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Congratulations on your PhD, @xinruiong.bsky.social – so proud of you and all you've achieved! 🍾🥂🎉
I’m forever grateful to my amazing supervisor, @eleslade.bsky.social, for her invaluable guidance, belief in me, and unwavering encouragement! 🙏
Truly grateful for all the support from my best friend, @xinruiong.bsky.social 🙏
🎉 Congratulations, Dr. @tharakasp.bsky.social on successfully defending his PhD! ✨ Your dedication to conserving #invertebrate #biodiversity in #agricultural & #urban landscapes is truly inspiring! Proud supervisor @eleslade.bsky.social 😎 #TEELab #phdunlocked
📢 Exciting news! 🥳
Dr. @xinruiong.bsky.social has successfully defended her PhD on advancing #insect #conservation in Southeast Asia 🪲🧬
#TEELab @eleslade.bsky.social
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🎉 Huge congratulations to Dr. @xinruiong.bsky.social on successfully defending her PhD! ✨ Her work on #integrative approaches to address data, knowledge & capacity gaps in SE Asia #insect #conservation is a major step for #biodiversity research. Proud supervisor @eleslade.bsky.social 😎 #TEELab #phd
Our new paper, based on data from 1,705 studies, shows that pesticides are toxic to organisms they are not intended to harm, including fungi, microbes, plants, insects, & vertebrates such as ourselves. Questions the wisdom of applying over 3 million tonnes of them every year...
Do you ignore the effects of #ConfoundingVariables in your models? Do you remove correlated variables because of a statistical test rather than causal reasoning? If so, read this paper by @jebyrnes.bsky.social and @lauradee.bsky.social! #AcademicSky 🧪🌏
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📖Published📖
Our new research article demonstrates how you might combine expert knowledge with causal diagrams and superpopulation models to mitigate geographic biases in biodiversity monitoring data 🌎 🧪 Read it here 👇
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New study out in @science.org combining a massive #biodiversity dataset from SAFE Project & SEARRP science, showing that logged forest is still valuable for biodiversity. Happy that @teelab.bsky.social #dungbeetle data could contribute to this.
Read more here
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This review provides an overview of recent developments in computational methods in #LandscapeEcology
It covers topics like spatial patterns, connectivity, landscape genetics, and more.
Read the full paper: https://buff.ly/41xU6wx
#Ecology #ComputationalMethods #Research
Grateful to contribute to this incredible project published in @naturesustain.bsky.social, led by Carlos, showcasing how woody crops are vital for achieving the Sustainable Development Goals 🌍 🌳 Check out the full paper here: rdcu.be/d39od #TreeCrops #Sustainability #SDGs @teelab.bsky.social
Happy New Year from @teelab.bsky.social. Here's to more fun in 2025! teelabntu.wixsite.com/home/post/ha...
Graphical abstract showing the identified knowledge and capacity gaps in insect occurrence records, insect studies and #conservation posts. Proposed solutions to address these gaps are listed: Promote better coverage of all insect groups, increase public engagement and local monitoring, apply integrative taxonomy approaches, encourage regional collaboration and increase funding and political recognition.
Ushering in 2025 is our latest publication in Ecology Letters! Through a quantitative assessment of insect occurrence records, insect studies and '#conservation' posts, we identified gaps in five areas and suggest potential solutions to enable insect conservation efforts in Southeast Asia. (1/n)