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Ella Al-Shamahi
LittleMsFossil
Hallo! Today is #WomenInScience Day. I want to recommend the research of a few women in my field who are at the cutting edge and whose research consistently excites me:1-
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Parveen Kaswan, IFS
ParveenKaswan
Today is #WorldMangroveDay. So let me remind you. #Mangroves;- acts as buffer & reduce impact of cyclones & #storm surge.- they break the #wind force- provide #habitat to #animals during
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Rewilding Science
RewildingS
1/ Modelling indicates that large areas in North and South America and Eurasia have suitable climate and habitat for #rewilding with wild-living horses. #rewildingscience paper by Pernille Naundrup and @JCSvenning
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Rewilding Science
RewildingS
1/16 We’ve got a weekend #rewilding paper for you! In this paper, @TimDoherty_ and @EuanRitchie1 discussed the complexities and issues with managing non-native predators through the use of lethal control
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Jen 📷🦉🐝🐍
7StellarJays
Beetles!It's been fun posting threads for #InverteFest so how about some friends from the land of Coleoptera that I found this year?Oriental Beetle (Exomala orientalis) This beetle was one of
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gertcorfield
Gertcorfield
We’re moving the other side of Bromsgrove soon so will probably be ending recording birds on the patch after 10 years. Downloading data from @BirdTrack here’s the final scores on
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The Weather Channel India
weatherindia
Megalodon #Shark Babies Were #Cannibalistic, As Large As Basketball Players Inside Wombs: Study By - @kun5khttps://weather.com/en-IN/india/science/news/2021-01-13-megalodon-shark-babies-cannibalistic-large-basketball-players (: Guillermo To
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Helen McCallin
HelenMcCallin
1/8 There is no denying that beavers can cause problems in certain areas, such as arable land. But not all farmers / land owners want to shoot beavers. Two local
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Mick Crawley
crawley_mick
Now that the deciduous leaves are down, it’s a good time to think about the Gymnosperms (the conifers and their allies). Most of them are evergreen, of course, but the
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My Cousin Amygdala
CousinAmygdala
The hippocampus does NOTHING. It is the appendix of the brain.https://advances.sciencemag.org/content/6/29/eaaz0484 "If the hippocampus is critical for [transitive inference] & the formation of ordered representations, selective hi
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Bastiaan Brak
bastiaan_brak
New #pavementplants find for me: Early Goldenrod (Solidago gigantea) Houttuynia cordata escaping from back garden #pavementplants Apple-of-Peru (Nicandra physalodes) #pavementplants It can hardly get any better than this for #pavementplants
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Jonny Ecology
JonnyEcology
Thread 1/14. One of the positives I've tried to take from lockdown is the opportunity for exploring local nature on a deeper level than time normally allows 2/14 This winter
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Ewan Birney
ewanbirney
People's intuition about how "human genetics" works (how DNA variation is distributed around people around the world) and how it relates to "ethnicity" (the boxes people tick when asked to
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Nintendo of America
NintendoAmerica
Attention, worldwide squid researchers!#Splatoon3 was just announced via video transmission. It doesn’t launch for some time, but we learned some fascinating ecological details: a new Inkling & Octoling habitat has
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Andy Gonzalez
bio_diverse
Does habitat fragmentation cause passive #biodiversity loss, or, is it an ecological process of community decay? Although hotly debated the data synthesis by @Jon_Chase88 et al. provides compelling evidence for
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Philip Amies
AmiesPhilip
Today I find I am sick of armchair pundits who view this intensively farmed and forestry plantation landscape, a shooting industry, drainage engineers blasted landscape of intensive utilisation and declare
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