Thanks for this contribution to "Ecological Applications"!π
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Miriam Rothschild Professor of Conservation Biology, University of Cambridge (formerly Univ. Florida) Working on ecology, conservation, and ornithology. Love telling a good story. Fond of maths. Husband and Dad. https://www.fletcherlab.com/
Thanks for this contribution to "Ecological Applications"!π
Very excited to announce that we are hiring for three faculty positions at @universityofleeds.bsky.social in @bioscienceleeds.bsky.social: A/Prof Plant Science, A/Prof Animal Biology and Lecturer in Ecology, Zoology, Biodiversity or Ecosystem Management. Please do get in touch to chat. Links below:
Go work with Gavinβhe is fantastic!
As did South Africa, where introduced pine trees (which consume more water than native vegetation) threaten water supplies and fuel wildfires.
Iβm recruiting a PhD and MSC student for fall 2026 working on the movement ecology and conservation of Mexican spotted owls in SW forests and rocky canyonlands. Exciting partnership with Los Alamos National Laboratory. Great vibrant lab group, high impact research! π¦
gavinmjones.com/opportunities/
NEW JOB in #ornithology chasing #nutcrackers in Switzerland to understand seed dispersal patterns: buff.ly/Cx0OOQy
This thread shows a deliberate defunding of U.S. science, engineering, social science, innovation, and education excellence. Itβs a U.S. national security, competitiveness, and economic disaster.
One nice result in the new great tit analysis by @davididiaquez.bsky.social et al. is a lovely illustration of Simpson's paradox: within cohorts of great tits, mass increases as birds get older, but across cohorts the population trend is in the other direction
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.6...
Important perspective:
A.I. Companies Are Eating Higher Education www.nytimes.com/2026/02/12/o...
We are recruiting three new lecturers!
Read on if you'd like to bring your passion for biology to @bristolbiosci.bsky.social at @bristoluni.bsky.social and join our team of ambitious, creative, inclusive and collaborative researcherβeducators:
www.bristol.ac.uk/jobs/find/de...
Do agricultural diversification practices pay off in the long run? Our new paper synthesizes 100+ years of evidence showing that diversification practices become more profitable over time and delivers growing benefits for soils, biodiversity, and carbon.
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
I will probably be posting about this one a lot in the coming weeks: our special issue on ALAN / light pollution in Biological Conservation is now open for submissions! With @gkalinkat.bsky.social, Jacqueline Degen, and Franz HΓΆlker.
www.sciencedirect.com/special-issu...
Agreed! For my group, the rigor and depth is just as deep in the UK as the USβjust a much faster process.
Inevitably, less field work can be squeezed in to a shorter UK Phd, but some is still very doable.
βindustrial agriculture is a shockingly inefficient way of producing food
It takes 9 calories of crops to get 1 calorie of chicken, 10 or 11 calories of crops to get 1 calorie of pig meat or farmed fish and 40 to 100 calories of crops to get 1 calorie of beefβ
www.theguardian.com/environment/...
Today I had the good fortune of meeting a few beautiful firetails and until now I far not fully appreciated their fantastic snoots
This is a wonderful summary of how two common connectivity models used in ecology and conservation are related:
Circuit theory is a special case of connectivity modeling with the SAMC (Spatial Absorbing Markov Chains)
Was honored to get the call to be one of The Guardianβs Big Interviews in G2. A thorough and thoughtful piece that digs into the real fundaments of the AI bubble narrative.
www.theguardian.com/technology/2...
Beautiful and incredible scenes from the centre of the Netherlands, a country with 1.5 times the density of people in the UK. A pack of 11 wolves roaming through the snow!
A great start to the new year: registration for the European Congress of Conservation Biology (ECCB 2026) is now officially open! Participants can take advantage of a special Early Bird discount, available until 31 March 2026. More on: eccb26leiden.eu/registration/
Worldβs biggest buyers of Brazilian soy plan to exit the Amazon Soy Moratorium β a voluntary pact that kept deforestation-linked soy out of global supply chains for nearly 20 years.
Critics warn the move could reverse hard-won gains, especially in Mato Grosso, where deforestation is rising.
Thanks, Chris!
Both perspectives are important and both need each other.
If you do not go into the field, collaborate with those that do.
If you are incredible in the field, find a quantitative friend.
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When we only view nature from the data we collect at our desks, we often ask, "What data are available?" rather than asking, "We data do we need & how should we best get it?"
We often assume the data are reliable, but I have frequently seen scientists misinterpreting the data they download.
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In addition to all the important points made, I would add another: field work not only gives insight into the depths of nature, but it also gives insight to the value and limits of data we collect to understand nature.
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As someone trained as both a field ecologist and quantitative scientist, this tension runs deep for me. Some of my group are entrenched in the field whereas others work with models for a living.
βI rarely get outsideβ: scientists ditch fieldwork in the age of AI www.nature.com/articles/d41...
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Congratulations, Gavin! So happy for you!
Itβs official: Iβm joining the School of Earth, Environment, and Sustainability at the University of Iowa as an assistant prof starting Fall 2026!
Iβll be recruiting multiple grad students and postdocs to join my lab, so if youβre into disturbance ecology and conservation scienceβ¦ watch this space!
Kolby Jardine, working on a laptop under a canvas canopy in a tropical forest.
'Science is at its best when guided by curiosity, intuition, and the courage to explore ideas that others might overlook.'
In Profile: Kolby J. Jardine
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