π’ New preprint out!
tl;dr: Publish your code, add clear README's!
138 participants assessed data & code archiving practices across 1861 papers published at 7 @britishecologicalsociety.org journals, identified gaps & offered recommendations for improvement
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10.03.2026 08:23
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New paper out! Why do ecologists study some taxa way more than others? ππ π¦
Surveying 868 researchers, we show that organism choice isnβt just about logistics, itβs also about emotions and context!
24.02.2026 00:45
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Simulated trait distributions for two groups with different shapes. Top left: distinct skewness. Top right: distinct kurtosis. Bottom: different correlations between two traits for two groups.
Differences between M & F are pervasive, but we often focus on #SexDifferences in the mean. @pietropollo.bsky.social @danielwanoble.bsky.social @itchyshin.bsky.social &co present #stats tools that allow comparison of #skewness, #kurtosis & correlations b'n groups @plosbiology.org π§ͺ plos.io/4093nJs
16.02.2026 10:18
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Canada Impact+ Research Training Awards for Postdoctoral Scholars
Please contact me if you want to be nominated for a postdoc via this scheme - you need to live outside of Canada and I need to do so by 9 Feb (and need to start by March 2027) - www.ualberta.ca/en/graduate-... (I think you do need to have a competitive CV etc)
Please email me if you are interested
14.01.2026 00:30
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Screenshot of article:
Animal Behaviour
Volume 229, November 2025, 123352
Effects of natural temperature variation on male perception of female scents in Drosophila melanogaster
Roberto GarcΓa-Roa, Almudena Castro, Enrique Font, Pau Carazo
πͺ° Fruit flies! π‘οΈ Temperature changes! πMate attraction! πPheromones!
Our November #ASABEditorsChoice for the #AnimalBehaviourJournal:
"Effects of natural temperature variation on male perception of female scents in Drosophila melanogaster"
Read here:
doi.org/10.1016/j.anbehav.2025.123352
20.11.2025 17:46
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Our new preprint! The Acknowledgments problem, and what to do about it.
With @martonkovacs.bsky.social, @pietropollo.bsky.social, @philobolobstime.bsky.social, Losia Lagisz, & Mohammad Hosseini.
17.11.2025 22:19
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ππ How do we perceive light and noise pollution?
Your experience matters! β¨
Take part in this survey π app.onlinesurveys.jisc.ac.uk/s/salford/pl...
Your input will help better understand these growing problems. The survey is part of the European project PLAN-B.
#lightpollution #noisepollution
11.11.2025 14:38
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Statistical performance of animal cognition meta-analyses at the primary-study and meta-analysis levels. (a) Statistical power: Median power to detect the (true or bias-corrected) meta-analytic effect size; darker red bars indicate lower power. (b) Type M error: Median exaggeration ratio between estimated and true effect sizes; darker blue indicates stronger overestimation (values > 20 shown as β20+β). (c) Type S error: Median probability of obtaining a significant effect in the wrong direction; darker yellow-green indicates higher Type S error. Violin plots above each panel summarise distributions across meta-analyses. Each point represents one meta-analysis (matching a row in the bar plots), and the horizontal line denotes the overall mean.
"The statistical fragility of animal cognition findings: a meta-meta-analytic reappraisal"
doi.org/10.32942/X2Z...
10.11.2025 07:00
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Do you get confused when reading meta-analyses? Our new paper offers a practical guide to help researchers understand, interpret, and use them properly. We also show that the insights meta-analyses provide are often overlooked by those who cite them.
21.10.2025 03:45
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UPDATE: I saw it happen! At the Birds Canada research station at the tip of Long Point I watched an expert ever-so-gently and carefully put one of these tiny tags on a monarch. Let me walk you through the steps (1/4)
26.09.2025 01:01
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Absolutely nobody asked for this but I reformatted my animal yeetability thread into printable poster & zine files.
Introducing, the "Pocket Guide to Responsible & Sustainable Animal YEETING" featuring a revamped rating system. Download links below.
29.02.2024 20:17
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I wish there were more posts like this
23.09.2025 15:04
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Insect populations are rapidly declining even in relatively undisturbed landscapes, raising concerns about the health of ecosystems that depend on them.
esajournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/...
07.09.2025 02:38
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Following funnel-web spidersΒ β amazing work by Caitlin Creak:
www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
Study initially by @braxtonjones.bsky.social, Danilo Harms and I (funded by NatGeo and AusGeo), taken up by Caitlin with Russell Bonduriansky and Mike Kasumovic. Congrats all, especially Caitlin! :)
20.08.2025 02:21
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Congrats, Fabian!
19.08.2025 15:34
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Spider Biology
This attractive book covers all aspects of spider biology and will appeal to general readers interested in spiders as well as specialists (arachnologists).
π·οΈ#Arachnews alert! π¦
New Foelix (the definitive reference for general spider biology, a must-have for every arachnologist & arachnophile) just dropped.
Now called Spider Biology, this is an completely rewritten & updated version of the Biology of Spiders (2011).
link.springer.com/book/10.1007...
18.08.2025 16:23
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Scientific research has big problems, and it's getting worse
YouTube video by Sabine Hossenfelder
Sabine Hossenfelder: "Scientific research is broken. This has been going on for decades, and the situation is not improving. It's getting worse."
youtu.be/9yPy3DeMUyI?...
17.08.2025 13:53
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The cover of Bayesian Data Analysis book
The cover of Regression and Other Stories book
The cover of Active Statistics book
All three books I've co-authored are freely available online for non-commercial use:
- #Bayesian Data Analysis, 3rd ed (aka BDA3) at stat.columbia.edu/~gelman/book/
- #Regression and Other Stories at avehtari.github.io/ROS-Examples/
- Active Statistics at avehtari.github.io/ActiveStatis...
02.08.2024 13:35
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Our study, conducted with great care and attention, is out! It went through a meticulous community peer-review process under open science practices, and Iβm proud to be part of it. The results may not be what we hoped for, but they are what we need to move toward real inclusivity in science. π
09.08.2025 11:04
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A black insect with a long curved appendage coming out of it at the top rests on a leaf.
No one does fancy appendages quite like treehoppers. Here's a particularly spectacular one, likely in the Genus Hypsauchenia.
π· sukal on iNaturalist
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π: www.inaturalist.org/observations...
#ObservationOfTheDay
18.07.2025 17:17
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Qualtrics Survey | Qualtrics Experience Management
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The behavioural research literature is concentrated on certain taxa. Last chance to help us find out why by participating in a survey that takes only 5-10 min: unsw.au1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_.... Participation is voluntary and there are no negative consequences for choosing not to participate!
15.07.2025 09:49
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Photograph of a metallic blue/green beetle with a very spider-like body, a huge fake "abdomen" that is swollen and dented with even pits over its bulbous surface. It is otherwise ant-like, standing on a pure white stylized background.
The thing about entomology is, there are always weirder bugs than anything you could imagine on your own.
Here's Cysteodemus wislizeni, a blister beetle from west Texas.
09.07.2025 20:20
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"Ungeneralizable generalizations? A meta-meta-analysis of the influence of taxonomic bias on the study of behavior." - doi.org/10.32942/X2X...
04.07.2025 03:08
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Graph of R&D spending (% of GDP) versus Year, with coloured dots joined by lines showing different countries (shown in the key at the bottom of the graph) taken from Nathan Garland's article here: https://nathangarland.substack.com/p/productivity-reform-starts-with-public
Black text on white background. List of "concrete and tangible actions" for increasing productivity.
Screenshot from Nathan Garland's article: https://nathangarland.substack.com/p/productivity-reform-starts-with-public
"Productivity reform starts with public science" by Nathan Garland @n8sci.bsky.social has some worthy suggestions for improving productivity.
In news we all know β but the Government seems to like ignoring β it'll help to fund more basic science research!
nathangarland.substack.com/p/productivi...
01.07.2025 01:06
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Are you a behavioural researcher?
Participate this survey from the University of New South Wales.
The research aims to learn more about why researchers choose organisms for research.
For more information, please contact p.pollo@unsw.edu.au
#science #ecology
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26.06.2025 23:15
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Brazil and Portugal should be green too
16.06.2025 23:19
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