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Thomas E. Saunders
TomSaundersNZ
(1/ ) Thread: New work by @gndaskalova @AlbertPhillimo2 @IslaHMS is _super_ important for the #InsectApocalypse conversation: a simple statistical change to account for pseudoreplication applied to the 2019 German study
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Carlos Osweda
COsweda
ThreadThis is very interesting.When @realDonaldTrump spoke about rolling back regulations yesterday, I saw this.First frame shows nothing; fourth frame it flew behind him. And it disappears. It looks the same
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Science girl
gunsnrosesgirl3
Afraid of spiders? In their 400 million years of existence spiders have mastered survival in almost every habitat on the planetthere are about 40,000 known spider species...So let’s do a
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Forrest Maready
forrestmaready
1. The polio story as you learned it is wrong. It’s one of the most often misunderstood sequence of events in the last two hundred years. I wanted to explain
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Caiwei Chen
CaiweiC
After the tragic death of one Pinduoduo's employee on the New Year's Eve, and the suicide of another employee on Jan 9, one brave former employee came out on internet
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Dr. Elizabeth Sawin
bethsawin
Day one. One bit of wild July beauty each day. Thimble berries in bloom by my writing cabin. Day two. A nest with festive birch bark ribbons. Maybe a robin?
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British Moths
BritishMoths
Fantastic talk by David Wagner at UK Moth Recorders Meeting. What struck me was that our data sets only go back a few decades. In that sense are we just
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ThecrossGuy
_MitchThagod
Some strange creatures/animals THREAD1. Venezuelan Poodle MothDiscovered in Venezuela in 2009, this new species of alien-looking moth has poodle-like fur covering its head, thorax, abdomen, and even its wings 2.
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Douglas Boyes
diarsia
Excellent special edition on global #insectdeclines published today in @PNASNews. Contains 13 articles available here:https://www.pnas.org/content/118/2#TheGlobalDeclineofInsectsintheAnthropoceneSpecialFeatureIn this thread, I’ll highligh
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Benedict Macdonald
Rebirding1
It is said we should plant more trees – but which ones? In this thread, let’s celebrate the avian magic of 20 NATIVE TREES that, on being replanted, could help
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qloof 💤💚🤍
ignqloof
thread of some of my colorza head canonsapologies for any grammar mistakes D:[some HCs are shared by the community while others are just my own] [REDZA] bastard man with demon
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Littlefoot
LTF_01
Happy #DarwinDayOne of the more underrated and therefore understudied phenomenons in evolutionary theory are indirect effects. Adaptations are not simply the sum of problems and solutions to one-to-one interactions that
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🍊aimee🌻
peripheralUS
THREAD OF STUFF STILL AVAILABLE from today’s update!! ‘smoothie’ strawberry lemonade pair ‘divinity’ mt fuji pair ‘foster’ and ‘out of the blue’ forest friends pairs ALL the mushie + floral
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Sean M Joyce
SeanMJoyce1
Random fact thread.Feel free to add any that are true. The loudest creature on the planet is the Sperm whale which can "click" at 236 decibels.Some researchers believe they can
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Martin Harvey
kitenet
1/ In a thought-provoking thread following the presentations on trends in moth populations at #UKMRM @BritishMoths asks "Do we need to keep focusing on gathering data to back up our
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Seb McKinnon
SebMcKinnon
~MtG SECRET LAIR: ARTIST SERIES THREAD~ (i'll be adding to this thread throughout the day)AD Tom Jenkot reached out to me last year about this. The idea: Let an artist
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