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John Griffin
JNGriffy
While several papers this week remind us that trophic cascades are not found everywhere, here’s a short thread on how crucial they can be in salt marshes Consumers like the
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MaybeTheJingoAteYourBaby
colbymommy
This is a huge problem, and yes it is "both sides" that are using this untraceable money. 1/ America’s Elections Are Becoming Contaminated With Untraceable Cashhttps://www.thedailybeast.com/americas-elections-are-becoming-contam
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Give Bats A Break
GiveBatsABreak
If you hadn’t heard: today is #WorldConservationDay! A day dedicated to increasing awareness about the best practices to protect natureAnd because I’m all about the bats, here’s a thread of
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Edith Mirante
EdithMirante
1. This History Thread (with Zoology) is about #Wildlife in Burma (Myanmar.) Interactions of humans & wildlife: including ways that non-domesticated mammals, reptiles & birds have been and are commodified
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Tom Quick
TJQPNI
Open water swimmers and winter people all, do you wonder how you feel cold? Well it’s the wonder of nerves again - let me tell you some nerve nerdy stuff...
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RealScientists | Counts
realscientists
[Tweet by @BatsForLife] Today I'd like to start by talking about a topic that has received more attention recently: bats & diseases. [A thread] [Tweet by @BatsForLife] Do bats carry
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Kate Wong
katewong
[THREAD] Recently I’ve been fixated on the fledgling brown-headed cowbirds in my yard. Cowbirds, if you’re not familiar with them, are brood parasites—females lay their eggs in the nests of
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Nick Mark MD
nickmmark
It kinda irks me when someone describes a vital sign or lab value as “incompatible with life.”Here’s a @tweetorial all about the extremes of physiology.Case #1:A 10 yo ____ presents
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Caitlin E. McDonough-Goldstein
IdeaSpermatheca
I’ve joined a theoretical biology lab (but still focused on reproduction!) for my postdoc and as part of that dive more into philosophy of biology. We discussed this paper (with
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Vatsal
yawyr_vk
1/ The peak of Everest is infamously termed 'Death Zone'. Each breath contains ~ 30% of the oxygen found at the sea level.Birds, however, can easily fly over the Everest.
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Elsa Goveia’s Protégé
JTPGDavey
I’ve become invested in one of the most bizarre story in the region & my friends don’t share in my fascination so Twitter come So St Kitts & Nevis is
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Mario
Beteljuice
WHY AUTOIMMUNE CONDITIONS/THYROID PROBLEMS DISAPPEAR ON A CARNIVORE DIETI originally posted this a bit haphazardly as a response to a medical doctor being puzzled about the efficacy of the carnivore
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u1
yuanalbano28
Why haven't we discovered any dinosaur fossils in the Philippines?A thread! Read to know our OFFICIAL National Dinosaur. Well, technically. The Philippines literally did not exist when the dinosaurs were
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Víctor D.
AcordeKafkiano
El concepto de 'Macaronesia', que engloba hasta 5 archipiélagos de islas y la parte del continente africano denominado 'Enclave Macaronésico', parece definirse por una suerte de características biogeográficas y botánica
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Malcolm Clark
TwisterFilm
1./ On Jolyon Maugham and his underhand tactics. Here's Jolyon complaining that an expert cited by the prosecution in the Tavistock trial is a.... veterinary scientist who did work on
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Sam Osborne
SamOsbo05700900
Two very important habitat types are missing from our ecosystem and their absence means that the "nature" we're trying to protect and increase is in fact severely dysfunctional to begin
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