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Sheng-Feng Shen
ShengFeng_Shen
1/15 E.O. Wilson argues that cooperative behavior is the reason for the dominance of social organisms on Earth (social conquest hypothesis). However, there is no formal framework explaining why some
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🌰Build Soil: plant one million edible chestnuts!
BuildSoil
Thinking about the Eocene again. the temperate forests were circling the warm arctic ocean, in the winter they still had 24 hour nights but the equatorial waters were SO HOT
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Jacob McConville🍁🇻🇦🌳
JacobMcconville
These Polish protests remind me of George Grant's response to Roe v. Wade: The decision then speaks modern liberalism in its pure contractual form: right prior to good; a foundational
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François-Xavier Joly
FxJoly
Our detritivore faeces paper is just out @CommsBio: Detritivore conversion of litter into faeces accelerates organic matter turnoverA quick summary https://www.nature.com/articles/s42003-020-01392-4 In many ecosystems, soil fauna can eat &g
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Shahab Bakhtiari
ShahabBakht
"The unsolved mystery of vision"By Richard Masland and Paul Martin (2007)https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0960982207014194"Vision" is achieved in different species despite significant neuronal diversiti
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Julian Hughes 🌍
Penrhynbirder
I'm sure that the @BirdTrack team will be analysing the figures in more detail, but I thought I'd have a quick look to see whether #lockdown had made an obvious
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Small Shop Hype
CarpeVinum_
Thread of moths Comet Moth - A species native to Madagascar and one of the world's largest silk moths. Lime Hawk-MothThis camouflaged species is found in the Palearctic region and
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ZEISS Microscopy
zeiss_micro
Did you know that Charles Darwin thought highly of ZEISS microscopes? (1/7) Darwin's theory of evolution, the emergence of different species, and the origin of human beings changed how we
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Dr. Angela Rasmussen
angie_rasmussen
This is not correct. SARS-CoV-2 is nothing like influenza virus from a virological or evolutionary standpoint. A short thread on some big differences:https://twitter.com/drtomfrieden/status/1353020200757686276 Mutation drives evolution. All
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Faarmland
faarmland
West Africa should continue to take anticipatory measures and preparatory steps. India should remain on high alert during the next four weeks.https://twitter.com/FAOLocust/status/1274437952794476544 As India struggles to contain the Covid-1
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Dr Mark D. Scherz
MarkScherz
Happy February! We continue our #FrogOfTheDay adventure through the #MadagascarFrogs with #32 Mantidactylus (Brygoomantis) betsileanus (Boulenger, 1882)! A widespread species that is highly variable in colouration. In the Addenda to his
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Dr Annemieke Milks
AnnemiekeMilks
This is what happens when people who aren't archaeologists or anthropologists write about the human past - they pretty much get every single thing wrong. I'm actually sick of it
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Paul Tinsley-Marshall
PaulTMEcologist
So why bison in a @wilderblean? Well, large grazing animals are a natural part of European ecosystems and drive and create diversity and resilience in plant and animal communities. Learn
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shark enthusiast 🦈
kissxjoon
BTS As Sharks Thread 1. Namjoon - Whale SharkWhale sharks are sharks! They're super docile and friendly. Also, they're one of the largest fish in the world and share more
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#ACAB ✊🏿 #BLM
Cinnamonstars13
As someone who cares for snakes and has had pet snakes in the past (and probs will in future), this hurts my heartRed Tailed Boas are such stunning creatures They're
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Razorblade Snowflake (Keffy R.M. Kehrli)
Keffy
The other thing that I think of wrt Beans Dad is his "What kind of an apocalypse parent am I?" question, and the answer is kind of a shitty one,
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