π³Distribution patterns and maintenance mechanisms of ancient trees in traditional villages and their surroundings in Hebei Province, China
#culturalheritage #rurallandscape #spatialheterogeneity
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π³Distribution patterns and maintenance mechanisms of ancient trees in traditional villages and their surroundings in Hebei Province, China
#culturalheritage #rurallandscape #spatialheterogeneity
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π²π‘οΈ Check out our new paper at @consbiog.bsky.social! Plant species sensitive to warming are more likely to persist in high-elevation, topographically complex habitats. But for others, refugia emerge in unexpected places...
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π¦π In Chinaβs karst systems, shifts in #bat distributions reduce guano supply, amplifying projected #CaveFish richness losses by up to 40Γ. A reminder to integrate biotic interactions into #SpeciesDistributionModels and #Conservation planning.
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One year snapshot from our habitat maps
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π¦The first global, annual (2000β2022) habitat maps tailored to avian influenza host birds
πΊοΈ300-m resolution
πΎ8 Level-1 & 34 Level-2 habitat types
A new environmental layer for large-scale hostβenvironment research
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π¦ Can we map #bird communities, not just species? Using 50 years of #CitizenScience data, this new study defines 29 distinct bird communities across #Australia, providing a new continental framework to assess community condition and track change over time.
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πΈ This new paper led by Travis A. Rainey shows high #GeneticDiversity but strong isolation, driven by development, of Blanchardβs Cricket #Frog found at northern peripheral sites; declines likely stem from demographic rather than genetic pressures.
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New cover page! πͺΈ
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βSeascape genomics reveal contracting population structure in sympatric and congeneric corals across thermal clinesβ by Marzonie et al.
π’ Where do leatherback #SeaTurtles overlap with offshore wind energy? Tracking 74 individuals along the US Atlantic coast, this study maps seasonal core #habitats and reveals peak overlap in some areas.
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Many species not yet formally recognised may already be at risk of extinction. The findings underscore the urgent need for more fieldwork in understudied areas π
New paper out @consbiog.bsky.social by Farooq, Geldmann & Faurbyπ
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#conservation #biodiversity
π¦ When do waterbirds need water most? Using #Copernicus data + bird counts, this study maps where surface water limits #waterbirds across the Western Palearctic, revealing seasonal bottlenecks and priority areas for #restoration and conservation.
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π¦ #ClimateChange threatens Australiaβs blue tongue #lizards: niche models project major range losses for 11 of 13 species by 2100, with #protectedareas offering limited refuge, underscoring urgent needs for climate-smart #conservation planning.
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π Frequent #flooding reshapes riparian #soilmicrobes: high-intensity events slightly raise Ξ±-diversity but reduce Ξ²-diversity and network complexity, especially in #bacteria, highlighting stronger environmental filtering in #riverineecosystems.
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π How will climate warming reshape intertidal competition? Using #EnergyBudget models, this study shows that native and invasive #mussels on South African shores may keep similar ranges, but warming could eventually benefit the native species.
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π₯Climate change may unravel plantβ#hummingbird interactions in the #AtlanticForest.
πΊNiche models predict fewer links and lower #network robustness, increasing vulnerability to cascading effects and threatening #ecosystem stability.
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ποΈ Tracking American Golden Plover #migration reveals low migratory #connectivity: birds from Arctic breeding sites mix widely across #stopovers and southern wintering grounds.
πShared threats along migration routes may impact populations similarly.
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π» How much space do #brownbears still have in Europe?
π #SDMs show that ~37% of the continent remains suitable #habitat, but #connectivity is fragmented by #agriculture and human development, highlighting the need for transboundary #conservation.
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π¬Cetacean data in the North Pacific are mostly summer-biased, yet #dolphinfisheries occur in winter.
Using long-term sightings and #SDMs, this study reveals seasonal distribution shifts and climate-driven changes critical for #cetacean conservation.
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π¦A strong faunal turnover at 1200m separates distinct lowland and highland communities along the complete elevational gradient. With 61 #marsupial and rodent species representing 80% of regional diversity, Mount Wilhelm emerges as a global #hotspot for tropical mammals.
ποΈ New paper out!
β°οΈ#SpeciesRichness of non-volant #mammals on Papua New GuineaΒ΄s highest mountain shows no mid-elevation peak: it rises linearly across continuous #rainforest and drops sharply in the subalpine zone.
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πProud to share GMA Lab member Marco Davoli won the Early Career Researcher Best Paper Award2024 @consbiog.bsky.socialπThanks to @jcsvenning.bsky.social @tobiaskuemmerle.ecoevo.social.ap.brid.gy Sophie Monsarrat Jennifer Crees Michela Pacifici Andrea Cristiano onlinelibrary.wiley.com/page/journal...
#BestPaper #EarlyCareerResearcher #ECR #StudentAward #ScienceAwards #ResearchExcellence #AcademicTwitter #ResearchHighlights
π The Student Award goes to MaΓ«lys BoΓ«nnec and co-authors for the paper "Non-linearity and Temporal Variability Are Overlooked Components of Global Vertebrate Population Dynamics".
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#PopulationTrends #Biodiversity #Ecology
π¦ The Early Career Researcher Award goes to @MarcoDavoli3 and co-authors for the paper "Recent Sociocultural Changes Reverse the Long-Term Trend of Declining Habitat Availability for Large Wild Mammals in Europe".
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#Biogeography #Zooarchaeology
π AWARDS TIME π
Weβre delighted to announce the 2024 Early Career Best Paper Awards in Diversity and Distributions, celebrating outstanding #biogeography and #globalchange research by early-career scientists.
Check this out!
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π± Do invasive #plants shift their #niche in China?
Most #alienspecies show strong niche conservatism, with warmer, human-impacted areas driving centroid shifts. Residence time and propagule pressure boost niche filling and thus invasion success. π΄
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π How will forest #birds in Brazilβs Atlantic Forest fare under #climatechange?
πͺΆ Models for 292 species reveal range contractions and declines in #taxonomic, functional and #PhylogeneticDiversity, highlighting key subregions for conservation.
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ποΈ How are alpine specialists shifting their #niche under #climatechange? A hierarchical framework on an alpine #finch reveals a 40β64% #habitat contraction and an upslope shift of ~280 m, highlighting the value of scaled habitats in conservation.
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π¦ After severe declines from white-nose syndrome, where do northern long-eared #bats persist?
π #Acoustic data show highest #occupancy on steep, forested, low-impact hillsides and how #spatialmodels plus early-season surveys improve #monitoring.
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π African #savanna science is heavily skewed: 46% of studies come from just 2% of #ProtectedAreas. Using the new ADSPA geodatabase, this work identifies five #bioclimatic groups and reveals major research gaps across underrepresented savannas. π
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π± How far can plants really shift their future range under #climatechange? Using #SDMs for 1318 European species, this study shows that most #plants canβt track shifting climates.
β οΈ Authors suggest caution in assuming #dispersal capability in SDMs.
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