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Martin Daubney
MartinDaubney
THREAD ON FISHING: I've spent hours poring over the #BrexitDeal* There are 87 species of fish subject to shared EU/UK quotas* In 2020, across them all, UK gets average 33.6%
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Zeon "Lord of the Trans" Vibe
ZeonVibe
Do not racial profile a species oh my god. PoC can be whatever species they want my g o d.I will break your sonas knee caps if you try and
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Dr. Faisal Moola
faisal_moola
Absolutely heartbreaking. We convinced @bcndp to introduce Endangered Species Act when they were in opposition. They promised to do so when elected, spent months consulting stakeholders, First Nations, but have
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Ben See
ClimateBen
An extraordinary 10 to 60 percent or even more of both fresh and saltwater fish species will be unable to survive in their current areas due to abrupt climate change
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Don’t vote for a goddamn rapist
Read_Bread_Book
Invasive plants and the paradox of tolerance: a thread There are people alive who treat all life as sacred. They will justify the murder of no animal, insect, or plant
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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. Darren Abbey
thebiologistisn
Extreme cold in the south was predicted from global warming. How? Increased temperatures at higher latitudes leads to instability in the jet stream, a current of air which circles the
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Chris Nadeau
cpnscience
(1/4) Could evolution INCREASE the negative impacts of climate change on biodiversity? Computer models suggest YES. Our new experiments support the key process driving this surprising pattern: eco-evolutionary priority effects.
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Sophalophotrochozoa
biologizing
It's fascinating to work with animals in captivity, because we can learn a lot; physiological data that can't be collected from wild individuals. Veterinary care. The fact that sometimes moving
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Kevin Bird
itsbirdemic
A promise is a promise 1/n https://twitter.com/itsbirdemic/status/1292093983003377664 So first, there are actually a ton of strawberry species with ranges all over the world. Most of them aren't very tasty though.
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Bip
bipbopbap
Makin a thread of sea spider species I will add to every now and thenMeridionale harrisiA colourful shallow-water species documented from the eastern and southern coasts of Australia Decolopoda australis,
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Tony Zador
TonyZador
We touched on a lot of interesting subjects at the great Salon yesterday But i would like to dig into one where i think we failed to communicate: what it
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Stuart Newman
sanewman1
I believe that the animal phyla diversified early in evolution by lineage-founding processes very different from those that give rise to new species. That is, contrary to the Modern Synthesis,
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Dr. ϽΓΣⱤẛ∁
CholericCleric
We all evolved from aquatic life forms of billions of years ago in the sea. Since then we have been keeping the sea of that period alive in our bloodstream.https://twitter.com/CholericCleric/status/1323438504089653250
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Herbiⓥore
herbivore_club
After the last glaciation, woodland grew to cover much of the UK. This naturally established wood was known as wildwood, but since Neolithic times it has been progressively influenced by
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@NGSS_tweeps -- Angelo Villagomez, Guest Host
NGSS_tweeps
Good morning, #NGSStweeps!I'm going to post about marine protected areas today, an important tool in protecting ocean healthFirst up: It's important to know what threats the ocean faces According to
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