Title and author list for the synthesis paper titled "Understanding and Predicting Population Response to Anthropogenic Disturbance: Current Approaches and Novel Opportunities" published in Ecology Letters.
The latest paper from the DISCAR synthesis group is out at Ecology Letters! We discuss the key approaches to predicting human impacts on wildlife populations, highlighting avenues for incorporating indirect effects, such as energetic modelling. doi.org/10.1111/ele....
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Study Shows Mercury Levels in Arctic Wildlife Could Rise for Centuries
New York Times article discusses @nature.com paper by our Rune Dietz, Christian Sonne, and others at @au.dk and the University of Copenhagen πππ§ͺπ
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#Science #Research #impact #Mercury #Arcticchange
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Illustrated figure of empirical examples of where animal energetics can be linked to decisions related to A) why move, B) how to move, and C) when and where to move.
Thrilled to share this labor of love led by Dr. Leonna Szangolies! The final chapter of her PhD, & a great example of how papers can keep collaborations alive across distance. Thanks to Drs. Florian Jeltsch & Lewis Halsey, bringing together expertise across these vast, often siloed areas of ecology.
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Triangle of links between the processes, highlighting their general interactions.
Animal energetics, movement, and coexistence are inextricably linked. What insights emerge when we consider these processes together? In our new paper, we present a conceptual framework that integrates these domains, outlines their connections, and highlights the value of their joint study.
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Thanks so much, Mark! Itβs so exciting see this out in the world, and Iβm really proud to have contributed to the IBE collection π
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A graphical abstract depicting the paper title, author list, and brief description of the paper. One images displays an adult common gullemot with one logger on each leg, next to a chick. The second image displays a close-up of a common guillemot's legs with both loggers shown. The text reads:
An improved method to derive behavioural budgets and energetics from geolocator data in Common Guillemots Uria aalge
Lila Buckingham, Maria Bogdanova, Francis Daunt, Robert Furness, Sophie Bennett, Ruth Dunn, David Jardine, Mark Newell, Ewan Weston & Jonathan Green
We deployed two devices (time-depth recorder & geolocator) on 39 Common Guillemots for one non-breeding season.
We allocated time to behaviours using 1) both devices (see Buckingham et al. 2023) and 2) only geolocators, following previous methods.
We compared the behavioural budgets. We could not extract foraging behaviour (diving) when only using geolocator data.
We devised an improved method for estimating behaviours and energetics in Common Guillemots using geolocator data. We also provide guidance for studies of other diving seabirds that rest at sea.
Photos by Andrew Carter
Seabird 37 (2025) Early Release
Do you use geolocators to estimate foraging time, behaviour, or energetics in diving seabirds? See our new paper for insights from a study of Common Guillemots.
doi.org/10.61350/sbj...
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Our Senior Researcher Fredrik Christiansen completed the third photogrammetry field season on bowhead whales in Disko Bay, Greenland. Together with MSc student Oliver Nowak and local hunters, he measured over 500 whales during March to June to investigate their prey consumption and condition.
Our Senior Researcher Fredrik Christiansen recently completed the third photogrammetry field season on bowhead whales in Disko Bay, Greenland. See Thread.
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#marinemammology #ecology #cetaceanresearch
#Arctic #MarineEcology #Research
#Science
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This week I'm out in the Danish #BalitcSea on the #SAMBAHII Project, working to monitor the remaining 500 Baltic #harborporpoise. Here, we are deploying a 4-channel array to calculate the #dectectionFunction, or the likelihood of detecting porpoise #echolocation in the study area.
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π£ New paper alert ! π£
Image-based bio-logging offers unique insights into marine predator behaviour π¦ π¦ π§ π’ and ecosystem functioning, but demands advanced analytical tools. #MarineConservation #AI #ComputerVision #BioLogging
Grateful to the global inter-disciplinary collaborative effort! π π
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Graphical abstract illustrating four recommendations for ecological modeling with aquatic animals.
Be interdisciplinary and across levels: Includes icons for population biology (a bar chart of age structure) and behavioral ecology (a pie chart showing habitat use), plus a zoomed-in illustration of individual porpoises within a group.
Use mechanistic modeling instead of statistics as a conceptual framework: A curved line plot shows respiration increasing with temperature, with data points color-coded by temperature and a shaded area indicating stressful conditions.
Emphasize realism over precision: Shows a fish in a naturalistic habitat with plants and conspecifics, contrasted with a lone fish in a bare tank.
Include stressful conditions: Reiterated through both the curved plot and a separate graph with three treatments, where respiration increases across treatments and with temperature, with the highest temperature range shaded in red.
Excited to share our new paper on how empirical research can better support mechanistic modelsβthrough realistic, interdisciplinary data and by embracing complex, individual-level mechanisms. Born from a @ecologicalsociety.bsky.social symposium!
doi.org/10.1111/2041...
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Postdoc in Mechanistic Biodiversity Modelling with temporary civil servant status (βAkademische*r RΓ€tin*Rat)
100%, A 13, Reference number: 2025/49
Postdoc call in Mechanistic Biodiversity Modelling (up to 6 ya) at my lab @unibonn.bsky.social. We focus on modelling terrestrial plant communities, island biogeography, range dynamics, eco-evolutionary feedbacks, diversity gradients, tropical forests, vascular epiphytes. Pls rt! shorturl.at/CL1ny
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βοΈThe African EFI Chapter has officially launched! The group will host a short course in Cape Town late 21-25th July. Applications close 9 June.
Find details and the link to the application form at: ecoforecast.africa/events/curre...
Please share with African colleagues and collaborators!
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Tomorrow is the last day to apply! πββοΈ
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We found that moderate fragmentation can buffer drought impactsβby easing competition and supporting energy storage across the landscape, leading to more similar energy balance among species.
A great example of how individual energy dynamics can reveal unexpected pathways to community resilience β‘
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Excited to share our new paper led by Leonna Szangolies!
We used a mechanistic, individual-based model grounded in animal energetics to explore how drought and habitat fragmentation interact to shape species coexistence π»πππΏοΈ
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Well done, Leonna Szangolies, for winning the 2024 Elton Prize in @animalecology.bsky.social!πΒ
Leonnaβs research models how habitat fragmentation affects coexistence among species of different body sizes. πΒ
https://besjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/1365-2656.14134
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2-yr postdoc on Forecasting Biosphere-Scale Effects of Ecological Novelty Using Species Distribution and Vegetation Models - Vacancy at Aarhus University
Vacancy at Department of Biology - Ecoinformatics and Biodiversity, Aarhus University
π¨Postdoc opportunity @econovoau.bsky.social π
Help forecast how rising ecological novelty reshapes #biodiversity & #vegetation πΏ Work at the interface of species distribution models & dynamic global vegetation models ππβ¨οΈ- based in Aarhus, Denmark shorturl.at/t45JT #ecology #ecologyjob #macroecology
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Gif showing output of the InSTREAM v7 agent-based trout model developed by Railsback & Harvey
Steve Railsback & Volker Grimm, the dynamic duo of agent-based ecological modeling, are offering another short course in Chicago this year! I canβt recommend these courses highly enoughβspread the word to anyone who might be interested! Details here: www.railsback-grimm-abm-book.com/shortcourse/
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Shifts in habitat suitability for harbour porpoises leads to reduced importance of marine protected areas
Marine ecosystems across the globe are under pressure requiring evaluations of whether marine protected areas (MPAs) remain effective in safeguarding β¦
New study out!! 25 years of harbour porpoise tracking data shows a decline in overlap between habitat suitability and the location of MPAs across the North SeaβBaltic Sea transition zone. Relevant info for the design of future MPAs under the EU Biodiversity Strategy 2030!
shorturl.at/scIGB
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Exciting news! Our reports on the impact of offshore wind farms on wildlife in Denmark, including marine mammals, are now available: dce.au.dk/fileadmin/dc.... Great initiative by the Danish Energy Agency commissioning this important work π§ͺπ¦π #dkgreen #AarhusUni
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Join the seminar @sosbangor.bsky.social by Marianna Chimienti on βHow can image-based bio-logging contribute to conservation?β
Friday 29 November at noon: teams.microsoft.com/l/meetup-joi...
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High-resolution biologging of an Atlantic bluefin tuna captured and eaten by a supposed orca - Scientific Reports
Scientific Reports - High-resolution biologging of an Atlantic bluefin tuna captured and eaten by a supposed orca
What do you do when an orca eats your research project? Why, you continue tracking of course! #trackingNotSlacking π
New paper describes how orcas catch bluefin tuna, and shows the longest high-resolution tracking of an orca ever!
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www.nature.com/articles/s41...
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Schleifer Family Professor of Sustainability @CornellGlobal and @CornellPrisonEd. Agent-based modeling and behavioral experiments in water, livelihoods and migration.
Mathematics Sorceror (sensory alchemist) at the Arctangent Transpetroglyphics Algra Laboratory (ATAL), I transflarnx mathematics into living rainbows. http://owen.maresh.info https://github.com/graveolensa
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Prof. of Computational Cognitive Science at TU Darmstadt & PI of the Human and Machine Cognition lab at the University of TΓΌbingen | hmc-lab.com
Associate Professor at LSU trying to understand how hormones & neurotransmitters help wild animals successfully cope with environmental challenges. She/her
CNRS researcher: animal movement and cognition
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PhD student (Statistics) at Dalhousie University interested in animal movement and habitat selection modelling.
Dad β’ Husband β’ Cognitive Scientist β’ Research Lead in Tech β’ Underwater Photographer β’ Ocean Conservation β’ Grieving Cosmopolite β’ PNW Adventures
Ecologist, biogeographer, professor, ornithologist, father, choir singer, political animal. Head of the Global Change Ecology group at University of WΓΌrzburg, Germany.
Communications Officer at The Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland (GEUS) by day. This is a work profile. I am not a spokesperson for GEUS = opinions + emotions expressed are my own.
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Post-Doc Researcher | π§ππ§ͺβ with Antti Eloranta on #FreshRestore @BiodiversaPlus at @uniofjyvaskyla | Lake & Marine Ecosystems | Stable Isotope Ecologist
Australian ecologist | Scientific software developer (#rstats) | Occasional frogger
We promote and advance the scientific study of animal behavior and publish the journal Animal Behaviour. Website: http://animalbehaviorsociety.org.
Co-lead of the Biodiversity Futures Lab and PREDICTS project at the Natural History Museum and Imperial College in London, UK. Working for a nature-positive future with an ADHD present. Views my own. He/him.
Ecology professor | Global citizen | Local agriculture supporter | Father to a prodigy | iecolab.org
Animal social behaviour and cognition.
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Behavioral ecologist studying how animals cope with environmental changes. Researcher @INRAE_ECOSYS. Opinions my own.
Ph.D. in Ecology. Postdoc at Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina.
Mexican Historian & Philosopher of Biology β’ Postdoctoral Fellow at @theramseylab.bsky.social (@clpskuleuven.bsky.socialβ¬) β’ Book Reviews Editor for @jgps.bsky.social β’ #PhilSci #HistSci #philsky β’ Escribo y edito β’ https://www.alejandrofabregastejeda.com
Interdisciplinary scientist specialising in modelling the complexities of conservation & sustainability, as well as evidence synthesis; with a sideline in pheasants. Researcher at NINA(Norwegian Institute for Nature Research), Trondheim.