Fantastic work led by @dlobo-wildlife.bsky.social it wonderful to see how bcvi and citizen science was integrated to this work
Fantastic work led by @dlobo-wildlife.bsky.social it wonderful to see how bcvi and citizen science was integrated to this work
My (not so) side project is now out in @cp-iscience.bsky.social! Here, I tackle key gaps in traits in Philippine species, and its potential conservation implications.
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The second paper of the Current Perspectives on Biosphere Research Initiative is available as a preprint and constructive comments are welcome during the open review process, which ends on 6 November.
Preprint: doi.org/10.5194/egus...
First Paper: bg.copernicus.org/articles/22/...
#climate #nature
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@biotropica.bsky.social Strong El NiΓ±o drought in PH π΅πreshaped predatorβprey dynamics w/ predation plunged, arthropods rebounded, vertebrates lagged. Findings stress the need for long-term, standardised monitoring to understand ecosystems under climate extremes.
Across living and extinct primate species, longer thumbs predict bigger brains, highlighting the neural cost of dexterity, according to a paper in Communications Biology. π§ͺ
In our new paper, we showed that 15β23% of Philippine terrestrial vertebrates face extinction, especially larger-bodied & narrowly distributed species. Alarmingly, threatened & endemic species remain understudied and poorly documented. authors.elsevier.com/a/1lgTS_17Gg... #extinction
Turns out, pushing myself into ambitious research work isnβt just about chasing bold ideas. Itβs about babysitting them with rigour, honesty, and care, while simultaneously battling imposter syndrome and every challenge the universe throws in. Fun times.
Excited to share that Iβll be at UC Louvain this October as a Visiting Professor/Researcher β-my first since being promoted to Full Professor, and hopefully the first of many!
New online! Phylogenomics and comparative genomic perspective on the avian radiation
When you think you have seen it all, then this: increasing trend of co-authorships for sale:
www.nature.com/articles/d41...
Trait-based extinction analysis helps pinpoint species needing urgent protection, but many still lack key trait data (RaunkiΓ¦ran shortfall)βa major issue in megadiverse countries like the Philippines. Sharing a sneak peek of my short piece exploring this in the Philippine context and beyond.
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New study by @idiv-research.bsky.social in @cellpress.bsky.social finds 44% of 563 environmental research faced βGollum effectβ: territorial behavior limiting access to data/sites or collaboration, often by senior or competing researchers.
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Cover of Inside Biodiversity episode 3: Is Biodiversity Loss Always Bad? Guest: Jonathan Chase
The planet is changingβsome of it is inevitable, but some of it is on us. π Researcher Jonathan Chase and podcast host Volker Hahn take on one of the biggest scientific challenges: distinguishing between detection (whatβs changing) and attribution (why itβs changing) π 1/2
What can the human population learn from bats?
Read our feature in Animal Ecology in Focus, based on our paper published in @animalecology.bsky.social
animalecologyinfocus.com/2025/05/22/d...
We just held the first Conflict and Environment #Academic Network meeting of 2025!
Kriz Tanalgo presented #research investigating links between armed conflict and #biodiversity #conservation in the Philippines. www.nature.com/articles/s44... 1/3 #AcademicSky
Today tested me as the department's chair, but a rough manuscript draft still knows how to test my patience harder ;)
Social media postcard that says: Are you an early-career researcher within five years of your first appointment to a faculty position? You could be eligible for our new grants for junior faculty staff The Journal of Experimental Biology logo is in the bottom left corner. The Kickstart grant logo, two hands shaking, is in the bottom right corner.
If you're a new PI within 5 years of your first faculty position, here are two fantastic grants to help develop your research: the Kickstart Travel Grant and ECR Visiting Fellowships Find out more at biologists.com/grants/#jeb The next application deadline is 6 June
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Our new paper in @natclimate.nature.com uses a long-term selection experiment to look at the consequences of evolving in response to climate change.
Some surprising results detailed in @jutfelt.bsky.social's thread!
These gaps in knowledge and conservation efforts put the countryβs unique biodiversity at greater risk, emphasising the urgent need for targeted research and protection measure
Our findings also highlight a significant spatial bias in research and species observations, with certain regions receiving disproportionate attention while others remain underexplored. s.
Alarmingly, many of these threatened species are poorly studied, despite being well-represented in global databases like GBIF.
The Philippines, a megadiverse hotspot, may lose 15β23% of its terrestrial vertebrates. Our preprint shows larger endemic species in restricted habitats face the greatest risk www.researchsquare.com/article/rs-6...
7/ Understanding these mechanisms is essential to safeguarding bats and their vital ecological roles. Conservation must adapt to prevent unintended harm. π¦πΏ#Conservation #Bats #EcologicalTraps
6/ With habitat loss, fragmentation, and climate change already pressuring bats, refining conservation strategies to address EETs is critical.
5/ Crucially, conservation efforts may inadvertently prioritise high-density bat habitats that function as ecological traps, potentially undermining species recovery.
4/ Our study examined taxonomic traits, geographical distribution, and key risk drivers, finding that widespread insectivorous bats with highly social behaviours are particularly vulnerable.
3/ A new study reveals that at least 318 bat species are at risk of falling into EETs, highlighting the impact of human-induced environmental changes on bat populations worldwide.