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Posts by Jonathan Marshall

‘Nine perfect strangers’ by Liane Moriarty

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The value of m will only equal one if all prey are captured.

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Won’t be able to watch here in Australia as the League Cup is on an obscure pay channel I’m not prepared to pay for. Bit annoying…

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Apparently not

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Local clouds this afternoon sorting themselves out, pulling themselves together, getting themselves in line.

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None! I see only rocks and dirt

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Chloe the Brittany likes it

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Alright I have a question for *all of you*, esp for those of you who are not into environment stuff.

When you think about planting native plants in the area you control, what *prevents* you from taking that action? These could be emotional, financial, practical, anything.

RTs appreciated here.

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This is so amazing. Please watch and share widely.

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... This ongoing process of biodiversity homogenization & erosion is being driven by invasions, in synergy with habitat alteration and other anthropogenic stressors. It is an insidious form of global change.

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Add some (a dash) of glycerol to the ethanol

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Scientists in a punt on a river

Scientists in a punt on a river

A fyke net set in a river

A fyke net set in a river

Weighing and measuring a golden perch fish

Weighing and measuring a golden perch fish

A scientist measuring the metabolism of multiple fishes on the bank of the river

A scientist measuring the metabolism of multiple fishes on the bank of the river

Coming to the end of a fantastic week assisting with bankside respirometry experiments on fish at the Condamine River. This is part of the ARC Linkage “Hot Place Hypoxia” project to better understand and model risks of fish kills in dryland rivers.

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Any chance you can post the link to the actual manuscript please?

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Hi the link appears to be incorrect

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Beautiful Carl!

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As in:

Sitting on a park bench
Eying little girls with bad intent
Snot running down his nose
Greasy fingers smearing shabby clothes

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Hi, will this be available as a recording afterwards?

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I support this nomination

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Can this be used to see emissions from natural wetlands?

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Congratulations!

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Drop me a message and I can put you in touch with Vic fish researchers

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It never worked for Klinger in MASH though…

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The US Ministry of Truth will have this sorted using newly decreed historical revisionism and doublethink, enabling the masses to accept that all is well without question. So don’t worry, “the past was erased, the erasure was forgotten, the lie became truth”

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Some male Australian native bees hanging out down the park

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Screen shot from movie of Rakali in a creek

Screen shot from movie of Rakali in a creek

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Rakali!
Saw this lovely Rakali (Hydromys chrysogaster), a native Australian aquatic rodent, in my local creek this morning. It’s so good they are thriving in suburban Brisbane. I see them often here
#Rakali

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Easy coast of Minjerribah with Eighteen Mile Swamp sandwiched between Holocene coastal dunes and the Pleistocene dune escarpment

Easy coast of Minjerribah with Eighteen Mile Swamp sandwiched between Holocene coastal dunes and the Pleistocene dune escarpment

Researchers collecting sediment cores in Eighteen Mile Swamp several months after a fire cleared its typically impenetrable vegetation

Researchers collecting sediment cores in Eighteen Mile Swamp several months after a fire cleared its typically impenetrable vegetation


🌿 New Research 🌊

Journal of Quaternary Science

DOI: 10.1002/jqs.3677

A suite of methods reveals that over 1600 years Eighteen Mile Swamp underwent complex shifts between estuarine and freshwater phases driven by climate and groundwater.

#Wetlands #ClimateChange #Paleoecology #Conservation

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