Derrière les invasions biologiques, un remodelage silencieux des écosystèmes www.science-et-vie.com/nature-et-en...
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Crediting and citing #Indigenous Knowledges within research
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#IndigenousInSTEM #IndigenousSTEM #NativeInSTEM #IndigiData #SACNAS #NDiSTEM #SACNISTA
Very happy to celebrate the publication of this important paper on crediting and citing Indigenous knowledges within the research.
A special thanks to @christine-barry.bsky.social, Uncle Bob Muir and @conservbytes.bsky.social for leading this initiative.
Protecting the biodiversity brand through sport
Using animals as sport symbols reflects the integration of biodiversity into cultural identity and the transmission of collective values. This raises the possibility that the economic muscle of the sport industry could translate its symbolic capital…
We are thrilled to share our latest publication! We consider crediting and citing Indigenous Knowledges within research, hoping to provoke thought among readers and provide a pathway forward! 🌏
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New research co-authored by CIEHF members is calling for a fundamental shift in academic publishing.
The authors call for dynamic, consent‑based citation approaches that respect First Nations authority and data sovereignty—moving beyond “one size fits all” models.
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A dataset of radiocarbon dates from Holarctic mammal collagen purified with high-quality chemistry
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Uncovering unpublished radiocarbon data from Late Quaternary megafauna fossils
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Wow. More than 17,300 downloads in 2 weeks since publication:
Global human population has surpassed Earth’s sustainable carrying capacity
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#overpopulation
If you can't beat 'em, eat 'em?
Really?
Our new opinion piece in @pnas.org defends that the so-called invasivorism is not an effective management strategy. In most cases, it is not even a strategy
Great team, led by @oficialdegui.bsky.social
@ebdonana.bsky.social
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How do you compare the relative extent and potential ecological impacts of different invasive species without actual impact data? Simple. Compare their total biomasses
Quantifying the magnitude of biological invasions using total biomass
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#invasivespecies
How do we know the extend of biological invasions?
Is it a large invasions? A small one?
How do we compare invasions of tiny organisms (e.g., ants) and of larger ones (e.g., rabbits)?
How do we quantify objectives, or efficiency of management?
See our new paper in BioScience! 👇
tinyurl.com/ynuk8cm7
We propose a simple, standardised measure to quantify and communicate the magnitude of biological invasions: total biomass of non-native species. This metric approximates the amount of native biomass co-opted, displaced, consumed, or replaced by the populations of invasive species.
Absolutely
Finally. It's out
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Quantifying the magnitude of biological invasions using total biomass
@franckcourchamp.bsky.social #invasivespecies #biologicalinvasions
¿El futuro de la humanidad está en jaque? Por qué los científicos alertan que se excedieron los límites ecológicos
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A single tropical tree can create as much cooling as several air conditioners, and across forests can cool a whole region.
A fundamentally misplaced 'hope'.
Why do we keep promulgating this utter nonsense that we can 'save' reefs by coral gardening?
Restoration cannot be scaled up globally to save reefs from loss and degradation
doi.org/10.1038/s415...
A fundamentally misplaced 'hope'. Why do we keep promulgating this utter nonsense that we can 'save' reefs by coral gardening?
Restoration cannot be scaled up globally to save reefs from loss and degradation
doi.org/10.1038/s415...
This explains the phenomenon of "reviewer #2" and why ethics committees alway require additional clarification, no matter how well-written the application
"The tragedy is that human endeavour has short-circuited the ultimately inevitable corrective feedback loops carrying capacity imposes, without replacing them with humane and environmentally friendly corrective feedbacks."
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"Why people whose job is to find and eliminate problems in the world often cannot tell when their work is done"
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I dedicate our latest paper to the memory of Vale Paul Ehrlich, who died before the final version was available. Thank you for your mentorship, support, and friendship, Paul
'Global human #population has surpassed Earth’s sustainable carrying capacity'
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