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Jens Svenning
JCSvenning
To follow-up on my talk on "restoring the role of #megafauna to European #ecosystems" at today's #RewildingSymposium @niooknaw @RewildingEurope, I'll post some of the literature cited in this thread #rewilding
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Dr. Merritt Turetsky
queenofpeat
Peatlands/muskeg - low productivity wetlands that store loads-o-carbon because everything is stagnant & nothing happens including decomposition... Nope! We discovered a cryptic multi-trophic food web in an Alaskan fen that
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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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Richard Broughton
woodlandbirder
A nice story, but some dodgy science here. I've been studying 3 of these species for 5-20 yrs in British woods & Bialowieza forest. Lynx are great, but they don't
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Jelmer Samplonius
jmsamplonius
1/8: Our new paper on the evidence base for negative consequences of climate warming induced phenological asynchrony is out today in Nature Ecology & Evolution:https://www.nature.com/articles/s41559-020-01357-0 2/8: We propose five crit
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Voyageurs Wolf Project
VoyaWolfProject
In May 2015, we made a fortuitous discovery! Wolf V009 had pulled a beaver out of a tiny, little creek in the middle of the forest and killed it. After
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Laura Joan Feyrer
deepdivewhales
Longer nursing period reduces previous estimate of reproductive potential for northern bottlenose whales by ½ + provides evidence of prolonged maternal care in beaked whales. New OA pub out today
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clive trueman
clivetrue
My #SpookyScience This is an eye lens. By measuring #Isotopes in lenses we can work out where an animal has been, what it has been eating and maybe other things.
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Veronica Radice
Dr_Radice
Ever wonder about the hidden secrets of a #CoralReefs water column? Well #manta #mantaray and #TeamCoral and #TeamFish surely want to know about the available food to eat! There’s a
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Mark Butler
NovaMarkButler
Concern or opposition to genetic engineering (GE) is often labeled as anti-scientific and ill-informed. Sure but there is also plenty of science to suggest we should be concerned about risk
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Benedict Macdonald
Rebirding1
1. This is a thread about the most powerful bird of all: a Guardian Giant. It’s essential to the recovery of nature – and could help farmers and landowners too.
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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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Philip Amies
AmiesPhilip
Do we all have to agree and come to a consensus as regards a reintroduction, no.Nobody doubts Great Bustard was a native species, the persecution which contributed to their loss
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🌰Build Soil: plant one million edible chestnuts!
BuildSoil
Most of the proposed responses to climate change don't fundamentally address one of the largest sources and solutions to the situation: restoring soil through regenerative agriculture and grazing. Current agriculture
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