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Tom
TomboxaneA2
Haembase updated with the new BSH Hairy Cell Leukaemia guideline, why not try the questions in the thread below before taking a look?https://haembase.com/hairy-cell-leukaemiahttps://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.1111/bjh.17055#haemato
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Laura Evans
LauEEvans
Profs, the McGirt decision—and the acknowledgement that half of Oklahoma is on Indian reservations—is a great teaching case about both tribal-state and tribal-congressional relations. What to assign? 1/x First, students
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Resto Cruz
RCruzAnth
Hello, kinship.https://twitter.com/samfriedmansoc/status/1351076323989594116 There are resonances w post-1945 social mobility in Iloilo, Philippines, the topic of my current book project. Many of those I worked w hv family stories that emph
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Wénjìng Xú
WenjingXu8
OUR NEW #FenceEcology ARTICLE PUBLISHED @JAppliedEcology: Barrier Behaviour Analysis (BaBA) reveals extensive effects of fencing on wide‐ranging ungulates and can be used to identify the most problematic barriers in a
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Colin Beale
TZBirder
Anyone who works in the conservation sphere in Africa has at some time been asked what they think of trophy hunting. As a rule, I try & duck the issue
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Dr Rike Bolam
RikeBolam
I am so pleased to see our paper on prevented bird and mammal extinctions published in @ConLetters! We found that for at least 28 bird and mammal species, conservation action
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Dr Laura Finnegan
lfinnegal
The Eurasian red squirrel (Sciurus vulgaris) has a widespread distribution. From Ireland to Japan. But in Ireland and Britain is has been called a separate subspecies (S.v.leucourus) because of its
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Birds Canada
BirdsCanada
Just out in @AvianAce our #ornithology paper analyzing 20 years of #citizenscience data from coastal British Columbia, Canada, home to globally important populations of 22 bird species, exposing major differences
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Reto Knutti
Knutti_ETH
1/ The link between changes in the Arctic and clear changes in the frequency or duration of (winter) weather patterns have been debated for years. I've always been rather skeptical.
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Sophus zu Ermgassen
sophusticated
Hi everyone! I’m Sophus, ecological economist & PhD @DICE_Kent, working on how/if humanity can expand global infrastructure network within environmental limits. The small puzzle-piece I’ll discuss today is #biodiversity #offsets.
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Jorge C. Berny Mier y Teran
JorgeCBerny
Underscoring the importance to work on breeding for high temperature tolerance between and within specieshttps://www.theguardian.com/environment/2020/may/05/one-billion-people-will-live-in-insufferable-heat-within-50-years-study Just checki
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Arjun Amar
arjundevamar
Our new paper with @ConnorEcology is now (online early) in @IBIS_journal - A threadSex and age differences in the diet of the Eurasian Sparrowhawk using web-sourced photographs: exploring the feasibility
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Daniela Domeisen
Domeisen_D
The big question looms once again: Will there be a sudden stratospheric warming (SSW) this winter, and if yes, when? Anybody can participate in the SSW competition, I’ll explain how
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Paola Andrea
PaolaGuerreroR
Happy to share new work in collaboration with @weilanch @Meghan_McCorm @Michelle_MaierN @hsueh_joann Jason Sachs and Catherine Snow. Our study is part of the Early Learning Network @earlylearnnet funded by @IESRresearch.
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Holly Dunsworth
HollyDunsworth
HEY SEXUAL SELECTION!You think you are the reason why men are taller than women, but if you want to remain the star of this story, then... THE OVARY’S IN YOUR
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Alessio Rovere
alessio_r_
Due to a pretty unique conicidence, today I have to announce two new papers published, where I am co-author. Both are sea-level related, and both acknowledge @PALSEAgroup (thread 1/n) The
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