New paper on breeding site fidelity in pectoral sandpipers out in @asab.org! The pectoral sandpiper is a highly nomadic polygynous shorebird, but a very small proportion of individuals is nevertheless faithful to their breeding site between years 1/6 www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
24.03.2025 08:49
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Details : Research Fellow in Mammalian Movement Ecology and Energetics : The University of Melbourne
Careers at The University of Melbourne
Please circulate: Postdoc position on responses of Australian mammal pests to climate change. Part of my ARC Laureate Fellowship research. Lots of hands-on fieldwork. Learn about biophysical models. Remote locations. Collaboration with #EcologicalHorizons and #AWC jobs.unimelb.edu.au/en/job/91880...
15.01.2025 03:47
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New paper out in @rsocpublishing.bsky.social! Research from our group shows that males of the polygynous ruff visit many potential breeding sites within a breeding season, travelling up to 9000 km and visiting up to 23 different sites! royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/10.1098/... 1/7
08.01.2025 07:07
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π§΅1/4. New book finally coming out on 26 December 2024. This has been a monumental effort and I take the opportunity to thank my co-editor @ulrikacandolin.bsky.social, all of the amazing contributors, chapter reviewers and the team at Oxford Academic.
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20.12.2024 17:30
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βIt felt very ickyβ: This scientistβs name was used to write fake peer reviews
Elsevier retracts dozens of journal articles that were published based on βfictitiousβ reviews
Earlier this year, I received news that fake peer reviews were allegedly being submitted impersonating me and approximately six others
I shared my story with Science to, hopefully, reduce the chance of this kind of breach happening again
www.science.org/content/arti...
03.12.2024 09:24
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Wow, thanks for sharing - it also never occurred to me that someone might do this. Very sorry to hear that this happened to you!
I just wonder how people can believe theyβll never get caught out with this stuff. But I guess it took a while.
03.12.2024 13:53
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The time you've all been waiting for has finally arrived - announcing the winners of our Ecology in Action photography competition! π #ecology #WildOz
02.12.2024 22:17
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A quokka (extraordinarily cute marsupial that looks like a cross between a wallaby, a wombat and a mouse) holding a leaf and gazing directly at the camera.
Excited to meet folks at the @austevolsoc.bsky.social conference tomorrow! Iβve already been having a great time hanging out with some of the locals. #wildoz #rottnest
03.12.2024 01:24
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Would love to be added too! Thanks for your work!
20.11.2024 06:28
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Thank you! @willsowersby.bsky.social is also working on sleep and cognition in fish π
18.11.2024 21:48
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White and Amber Light at Night Disrupt Sleep Physiology in Birds
Artificial light at night can disrupt sleep in humans [1, 2, 3, 4] and other animals [5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10]. A key mechanism for light to affect sleep isβ¦
Would love to be added, too! I study sleep in birds, including impacts of disturbance on sleep (e.g. www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...). I'm also interested in how different environments shape sleep in different populations and species π€
18.11.2024 00:33
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Want to make beautiful scientific figures? Easy!
The NIH released a library of 2000+ free scientific illustrations called *BioArt*.
Check it out! bioart.niaid.nih.gov
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30.10.2024 09:45
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#InverteFest December 2023
What is #InverteFest? is a periodic online event where we invite you to celebrate the overlooked invertebrate fauna around you and share the joys of discovery online. The hashtag was conceived when @f...
If you're spotting critters in your area this #InverteFest, join our community science project on iNaturalist!
It's a good way to record which animals live in your area each season, which might be useful for science and conservation projects in the long run.
27.12.2023 13:51
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Hi I'd like to be added please! Here's my staff profile: www.bi.mpg.de/staff/115965
13.12.2023 13:59
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Cute!
13.12.2023 13:51
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A figure from the paper showing a schematic workflow for quantifying behaviour from accelerometry using machine learning. Important considerations include choosing a method for splitting data for training and testing, choosing evaluation metrics, and avoiding applying models to untested scenarios.
New paper! We compared different methods for detecting mating displays in ruffs, using accelerometry and machine learning. The best methods worked pretty well! This paper is intended as a guide to help other researchers develop their own models and avoid common issues. doi.org/10.1016/j.an...
13.12.2023 13:43
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Oh that sounds amazing! Thank you!
13.12.2023 13:05
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A male pectoral sandpiper in breeding plumage. He has a puffy throat.
Just arrived here. Hello! This should be fun.
Here's a pectoral sandpiper. This guy has an inflatable throat sac that he uses to make deep, hooting calls at lady sandpipers. He will also sometimes bob around near a female and make gurgling noises. He thinks it's sexy.
13.12.2023 13:00
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