We did it too just recently at #ESAus18 @EcolSocAus twitter.com/SergeWich/status/1069555...
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We did it too just recently at #ESAus18 @EcolSocAus twitter.com/SergeWich/status/1069555...
What we (@GiovanniStrona & I) said: "... whenever a species leaves our planet, we lose much more than just a name on a list” https://t.co/EaypOT83FV what @clairefrwordley said we (scientists) need to do about it https://t.co/bgm6t7ASJA @ExtinctionR #ExtinctionRebellion #ESAus18
Australia has been named as one of the worst performers among a group of 100 nations due to the absence of biodiversity measures in our climate change commitments. @WWF #ESAus18 #auspol ...
Activist/Scientist @clairefrwordley on #ExtinctionRebellion. We need one too here in Australia https://goo.gl/fb/w2Qzns #ESAus18 #biodiversity #extinction #civildisobedience
Using near- and short-term ecological forecasting to manage Australia’s species and ecological communities. The Wiley Next Generation Award Presentation @ayeshatulloch #EsAus18
I have to say that @FredSaltre rocked his talk too just before mine @cabahCoE @Flinders @EcolSocAus #ESAus18 twitter.com/FredSaltre/status/106799...
Effects of digging mammal reintroductions on biodiversity and ecosystem functions. Heloise Gibb #ESAus18
P-hacking, cherry picking and lack of replication in ecological science — questionable research practices in ecology #ESAus18 @HannahSFraser
Digging down memory lane — reintroducing digging mammals may help restore arid habitat soil bacteria 🦠 communities and functions #ESAus18 @OrsiDecker
Alex Maisey on the superb lyrebird #ecosystemengineer #ESAus18
Shedding light on litter decomposition in aridland ecosystems #ESAus18 @amytaustin @TeaBagIndex
Introduced rabbits are hosts for immature ticks in urban areas of Sydney #ESAus18 @caseyttaylor
Hunting for hidden hosts: DNA barcoding to ID paralysis tick hosts from bloodmeal analysis #ESAus18 @tatiproboste
Natural history of koala chlamydiosis #ESAus18 @laurafgrogan
Interactions between land use change, flying-fox ecology and Hendra virus dynamics #ESAus18 @ali_bat
Stephanie Godfrey on conserving hosts at the peril of their parasites — risk of #parasite extinction in the woylie #ESAus18
Effects of habitat fragmentation on wildlife pathogens #ESAus18 Hamish McCallum
An ecological assessment of Ross River virus #ESAus18 @elle_stephenson
Hosts and landscapes — linking host and population scale distributions of ticks #ESAus18 #parasitoligy @HenryLydecker #HostQualityHypothesis
Professor Anne Chao’s bucketlist dream was to ‘meet’ Alan Turing. She got to do that recently when visiting Manchester after a @BritishEcolSoc meeting #coolstory #ESAus18
Rare treat to listen to a living statistician legend, Professor Anne Chao at #ESAus18. I’ve used her models throughout most of my ecological career #livinglegend
Indigenous Rangers and Researchers protecting sawfishes in the Fitzroy River, Kimberley and beyond — a growing relationship good for science and First Nations #ESAus18
Measuring ecological connectivity in urban landscapes — an animal’s eye view @HollyKirk #ESAus18
Australian Brush Turkey behavioural changes in urban populations #ESAus18 sydney.edu.au/news-opinion/news/2018/1... Matthew Hall
Urban #ecosystemservices trade-offs and synergies under different revegetation management systems @Marie_Dade #ESAus18
Finding plant species that can tolerate heat and drought in Australian cities @WhichPlant #ESAus18 @ReneeProko
OEH/ESA 2017 Award for Outstanding Outreach presentation #ESAus18 @jo_ocock @OLoughlinLS