A male mountain bluebird taking a Spring bath
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Posts by Ben Sonnenberg (he/him)
Picture of the century. 😍
📷 credit: Science Tube
Thank you for this! Very excited to be here!
2 chickadees, one on left with beret and moustache, with musical notes coming out of bill, the one of right wearing a Hawaiian outfit and with a thought bubble with question marks coming out of head
Check out this podcast! Grad student, Alex Muth, explains how #chickadees have dialects! He also gives us insight into how he studies this, why it is interesting, and his life in grad school. Go Alex!
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#ornithology #academia #birds
Post-doc opportunity at the CAM! Come and join our vibrant and collegial community! @westernu.ca !
How do we know our research results are REAL? We replicate them! Most folks agree but lament on how hard it is to publish these replications.
My dearest gentle reader, lament no more! Delighted to unveil: Replication Studies, a new section of Behavioral Ecology 1/
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A western bluebird immediately after a desert bath.
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Just a Lil chipmunk
Black skimmer from the North Carolina coast.
I think this bird was screaming into the abyss? Very relatable.
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👩🔬🧪 #AcademicSky
UC Davis is hiring! A tenure-track assistant professor of psychology, in human cognition or cognitive neuroscience #psychjobs recruit.ucdavis.edu/JPF07300
I am really excited to see this article on basic experimental design principles published. Definitely will be mandatory reading for incoming graduate students in my lab. Maggie Wagner who led this article did an amazing job with the illustrations of basic principles www.nature.com/articles/s41...
Fun news: I'm hiring a postdoc in ichthyology!
Please spread the word #TeamFish, and message me if you have questions.
(Job requisition id is R00107333 if LSU link below takes you elsewhere.)
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Therapy #birds pic for this Friday.
Very productive breeding year for red crossbills in the Cascades this year.
Here are a few grumpy babies.
White-breasted nuthatch!
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🦜Animal loss is stalling tropical forest recovery
A new study shows that when seed-dispersing animals decline, tropical forests regrow slower, cutting carbon gains by over 50%.
Biodiversity loss is a climate issue.
🔗 www.pnas.org/doi/abs/10.1...
#SciComm #Biodiversity #ClimateCrisis 🧪
Are you an early-career biologist or ecologist who would benefit from an invited seminar? Would you like to come to UMaine next fall or spring to give a talk? Leave a brief comment with some info about what you do. I'm co-hosting our seminar series again, and am filling out our rosters.
Early morning light on this Red Crossbill. Such strange little orange/red pirates but so charismatic. #birds
Please repost. For those who might have missed it, our School has three ongoing positions advertised. The work environment here at Monash is top notch: supportive, collegiate and inclusive. And Melbourne is an awesome city to live in. Deadline fast approaching. Get cracking on those applications!
Therapy bird pic required for the last week.
Here is a Lewis's Woodpecker from southwest Oregon.
thanks #birds
A winter flashback with Dr. Jamie M. Cornelius, researching how animals respond to unpredictable environments by employing heart rate transmitters in nomadic red crossbills (Loxia curvirostra), allowing for live physiological monitoring under field conditions! Photos by @sonnenbird.bsky.social
Black tern foraging near its nest in central Oregon.
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Amazing summary of the work from the Pravosudov lab!
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Next up is co-organizer Alex Thornton @cornishjackdaws.bsky.social talking about social drivers of cognitive evolution @royalsocietypublishing.org. youtu.be/yb4iSyPPaaI?...
Selection shapes diverse animal minds: We recorded the talks at our @royalsocietypublishing.org discussion meeting last year to share with those who couldn’t be there. Our first speaker is Stephen Montgomery (Bristol University) @ebablab.bsky.social. youtu.be/BzmRZlhTcrc?...
The Liberal Misinformation Bubble About Youth Gender Medicine How the left ended up disbelieving the science By Helen Lewis
“We often ask parents, ‘Would you rather have a dead son than a live daughter?’” Johanna Olson-Kennedy of Children’s Hospital Los Angeles once explained to ABC News. Variations on the phrase crop up in innumerable media articles and public statements by influencers, activists, and LGBTQ groups. The same idea—that the choice is transition or death—appeared in the arguments made by Elizabeth Prelogar, the Biden administration’s solicitor general, before the Supreme Court last year. Tennessee’s law prohibiting the use of puberty blockers and cross-sex hormones to treat minors with gender dysphoria would, she said, “increase the risk of suicide.” But there is a huge problem with this emotive formulation: It isn’t true. When Justice Samuel Alito challenged the ACLU lawyer Chase Strangio on such claims during oral arguments, Strangio made a startling admission. He conceded that there is no evidence to support the idea that medical transition reduces adolescent suicide rates.
The "misinformation" in question here is that gender-affirming care reduces suicides among youth. It merely reduces depression, anxiety, self-harm and suicidal ideation.
www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archiv...
A male Cassin's finch in the southeast pine forests of Oregon.
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This is figure 1, which shows classifying Critically Endangered species.
A Review in Nature Reviews Biodiversity assesses the geographical and taxonomic distribution of Critically Endangered species, their threats, current and required conservation actions, and strategies to facilitate effective, coordinated conservation. go.nature.com/46e8JY6 🧪
In ovaries collected from mice and nonhuman primates (NHPs), MNGC penetrance increases with reproductive age (left panel). Transcriptomic profiling of MNGCs reveals the top gene categories as degradation, energy production, and immune processes (right panel top left section). Further, MNGCs are closely associated with T-cells (right panel top right section). Additional transcriptomic analysis segregates MNGCs from macrophages and stromal cells. While stromal cells serve as controls and do not overlap with macrophages or MNGCs, macrophages and MNGCs share expression of macrophage marker F4/80. However, the authors identify Gpnmb as a unique, putative marker of ovarian MNGCs (right panel bottom section). Created in BioRender
Reproductive #aging is associated with declining #fertility and increasing #inflammation. @spangas.bsky.social &co explore a @plosbiology.org study that uses cutting-edge tech to characterize the role of multinucleated giant cells in #ovarian aging 🧪 Paper: plos.io/3T84WE0 Primer: plos.io/3HXKN1b
reposting this job as part of the MIND platform. Work with my colleague @neuroak.bsky.social and our large group in this new @braincanada.bsky.social funded platform at @westernu.ca @schulichmeddent.bsky.social with a 15.2T MRI and lightsheet microscopy 🧪 in 🐭