Guillermo Fandos
gfandos.bsky.social
Guillermo Fandos
@gfandos.bsky.social

Assistant professor at @ucm.es studying how we can improve predictions of biodiversity responses to global change.

#ConservationBiology 🌍, biogeography, movement ecology, Citizen science, #Rstats

| www.gfandos.com

Environmental science 76%
Geography 19%

Muy interesante reflexión 👏. Evaluar ciencia no puede reducirse a un único indicador ni al factor de impacto. Difícil cambiar el sistema, pero el primer paso es asumir que la evaluación es compleja y no cabe en una sola métrica.
A very qué os parece esta reflexión sobre la forma en que evaluamos y sus consecuencias. Sean los exámenes de nuestros estudiantes o los CV de los concursos de acceso, acreditaciones, etc… ¡La tiranía de Heisenberg!

theconversation.com/la-ley-de-he...
La ley de Heisenberg en la evaluación de los exámenes y la carrera académica
El principio de incertidumbre de Heisenberg afecta a la evaluación de los exámenes y a la carrera académica.
theconversation.com

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A very qué os parece esta reflexión sobre la forma en que evaluamos y sus consecuencias. Sean los exámenes de nuestros estudiantes o los CV de los concursos de acceso, acreditaciones, etc… ¡La tiranía de Heisenberg!

theconversation.com/la-ley-de-he...
La ley de Heisenberg en la evaluación de los exámenes y la carrera académica
El principio de incertidumbre de Heisenberg afecta a la evaluación de los exámenes y a la carrera académica.
theconversation.com
Happy to be at #EOU2025! 🐦🏙️
If you want to know, how does urbanization impact migratory bird seasonal distribution (and you didn't manage to come to my poster yesterday), don't hesitate to find me and ask!
@eounion.bsky.social

Que buena pinta. Ya nos veremos por
allí
Traveling tomorrow to Pontevedra to attend the SIBECOL-AEET meeting @sibecol-aeet-25.bsky.social
My keynote talk will be Monday evening (19:40 h). I'll present an updated overview of that elusive conundrum which links subindividual plant ecology with a set of independent epigenetic causal layers

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Our latest research in California's serpentine grasslands reveals that biodiversity patterns are shaped more by dispersal than environmental conditions alone esajournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10....
Species occupancy is inflated by sink populations in productive environments but not unproductive environments
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🎓 Becas disponibles
✅ Título de la Universidad Complutense de Madrid
✅ 100% presencial
💡 Aprende a:
✔ Aplicar programación y diferentes métodos estadísticos
✔ Analizar datos genéticos y genómicos
✔ Modelizar distribución y abundancia de especies

#Rstats #Formación #Bioinformática #stats #analytics

📢 Título de experto en Aplicaciones bioinformáticas en biodiversidad, ecología y evolución
📅 26 mayo - 4 julio | ⏰ 15:00 - 20:00
📍 Facultad de Biología, Universidad Complutense de Madrid
💰 300€
🎯 Metodología 100% práctica con proyectos y tutorización experta
📌 Inscríbete ya! ucm.es/formacion-pe...

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Next week (!!) we are presenting our workshop "integrating mechanisms into species distribution models" - don't miss it! Online 2-4 April www.biogeography.org/news/news/wo... @gfandos.bsky.social @biogeography.bsky.social

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📝 "Useful R Packages & Resources"

👤 Steffi LaZerte

📖 Essential R packages & resources for data science, visualization, & workflows. Check it out!

🔗 https://steffilazerte.ca/posts/useful-packages/

#rladies#rstats#packages#resources#r
New PhD position @mncn-csic.bsky.social to work on biodiversity risk assessments, together with @miguelbaraujo.bsky.social and myself. More details here:
www.anabenitezlopez.com/job-offer-ph...
A new study found that U.S. butterfly populations dropped by 22% in just 20 years. Dr. Elise Zipkin and Dr. @nickhaddad.bsky.social join us to discuss what’s causing the decline and whether we can do anything about it.
Where Have All The Butterflies Gone?
A new study of butterfly populations in the US shows a 22% decline among over 500 species in just 20 years.
buff.ly
An analysis of forest plant traits from across the tropical Americas suggests that forests are not changing fast enough to keep up with #ClimateChange.

Learn more in this week's issue of Science: scim.ag/3QLYhyc
In collaboration with my friend
@juanma-pg.bsky.social
we have just published this article about some worrying trends we have observed in the marking of animals with GPS .... 1/n link.springer.com/article/10.1...
Call for a critical review of widespread use of animal tracking devices - European Journal of Wildlife Research
Animal tracking has undergone a technological revolution, providing insight into biological details that were previously impossible to address. However, the increasing ease of access to tracking devic...
link.springer.com

Enhorabuena!!

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1/ New paper @pnas.org on the structure of mutualistic #networks between individuals plants and frugivore species.

Last chapter of @elequintero.bsky.social's PhD thesis

doi.org/10.1073/pnas... #ecopubs
📖Published📖

Denelle et al. present bioregion, a package that includes all the steps of a bioregionalization workflow under a single architecture 🌎 🧪 Read more here 👇

https://buff.ly/3CHqC5p
Exciting opportunity ahead! Join our workshop from April 2nd to 4th and discover how to calibrate both mechanistic and hybrid species distribution models. Don't miss out—register now!
@biogeography.bsky.social
@jgrubalcaba.bsky.social
Interested in mechanistic & hybrid species distribution models? Don't miss our workshop! Online - 2-4 April @gfandos.bsky.social
REGISTER: www.biogeography.org/news/news/wo...

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Interested in mechanistic & hybrid species distribution models? Don't miss our workshop! Online - 2-4 April @gfandos.bsky.social
REGISTER: www.biogeography.org/news/news/wo...

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El grupo de Ecoinformática de la AEET @ecoinf-aeet.bsky.social estrena página web:

ecoinfaeet.github.io
NEW PAPER! Do you want to know how ocelots and agoutis interact in space AND time in #TropicalRainforests?🌳
Check our last paper led by Andrea Vallejo-Vargas and published @animalecology.bsky.social
besjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10....

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Concerned about the conservation of migrant birds?
Blog from last month may be of interest.
wadertales.wordpress.com/2025/01/09/h...
@amigodeaves.bsky.social paper explains how to bring ringing, colour-ring and tracking data together, to identify key migration sites.
#ConservationScience🌏
The cherry blossom prediction competition is on again this year. Submissions due by end of February. I am very much too busy to participate unfortunately. But a good distraction from *gestures all around* for the rest of you perhaps. competition.statistics.gmu.edu/competition-...
{tinyplot} 0.3.0 is out! 🚨

It's a lightweight #Rstats 📦 to draw beautiful and complex plots, using an ultra-simple and concise syntax.

This is a massive release! @gmcd.bsky.social @zeileis.org and I worked hard to add tons of new themes and plot types.

Check it out!

grantmcdermott.com/tinyplot/

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Papers like this really underscore the importance of long term monitoring datasets for understanding climate change impacts on biodiversity... And highlight the dire consequences of even modest temperature increases. 🧪🌍🦤🦜

www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
Climate change aggravates bird mortality in pristine tropical forests
Climate change threatens Amazon rainforest birds, with harsher dry seasons significantly affecting their survival over 27 years.
www.science.org

Totalmente de acuerdo. Es precioso

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La anguila está al borde de la extinción -eso he leído en el 20 minutos- y solo puedo pensar en esta maravilla que escribió @ernestodmartin.bsky.social en Nortes hace un tiempo.

www.nortes.me/2023/10/21/a...
Angulas: será por perres - Nortes | Centradas en la periferia
Las anguilas están en el mismo estado de amenaza que se encontraba el lince ibérico hace pocos años: en peligro crítico de extinción
www.nortes.me

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Caribou traverse over 1,200km 🦌, while zebras cover ca 500km 🦓. Side by side, their journeys remind us how incredible and resilient the natural world 🌍 truly is. And this is terrestrial only.
#MigrationMasters #ProtectWildJourneys
#OvercomingBarriers

Paper from 2019: www.nature.com/articles/s41...

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South American tapirs make a historic comeback in Patagonia, marking a major win for rewilding efforts! 🌱 Once extinct in the region, they're now roaming free thanks to persistent conservation initiatives. Proof that nature can heal with our help! 💚 #Rewilding #ConservationWins #ForestGardeners
The largest continental mammal has reappeared after 100 years, and scientists are calling it a historic event
The cameras of Rio de Janeiro's State Institute of Environment (INEA) have caught a truly wild moment for Brazilian biodiversity: the South American tapir
eladelantado.com