Keller Kopf
@kellerfish.bsky.social
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Ecology - Conservation - Rivers - Fish and Fisheries Senior Lecturer Charles Darwin University
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kellerfish.bsky.social
If you are a voting member of the IUCN - please consider supporting our motion (113) for Longevity Conservation at the Congress this week
@iucnshark.bsky.social @aciucn.bsky.social @iucn-bctf.bsky.social @sscmarine.bsky.social

iucncongress2025.org/assembly/mot...
MOTION 113
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kellerfish.bsky.social
Dexter and Casper snoozing
kellerfish.bsky.social
Little surprise saltwater crocodile swimming off local Darwin beach; I did let the surf lifeguards and swimmers know!
kellerfish.bsky.social
A BIG congratulations to Dr Tegan Dedman for completing her PhD @charlesdarwinuni.bsky.social. Effects of sea level rise on the tropical freshwater wetland communities
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danielbolnick.bsky.social
@sse-evolution.bsky.social just announced the following:

Call for Proposals: Research Synthesis Working Groups
The Society for the Study of Evolution (SSE) invites proposals for sponsored Research Synthesis Working Groups at the 2026 Evolution meeting (up to two in-person and one virtual). ...
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bjenquist.bsky.social
Cool... a global focus on three core traits of ectotherms: metabolic rate, development time and fecundity. ShareTrait: Towards interoperable and reusable individual trait-based data in ectotherms #OpenTraits #FunctionalTraits besjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1... 🧪🌐
besjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com
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billsutherland.bsky.social
The Society of Wildlife Art have a wonderful project at Massingham Heath rewilding project, Norfolk. Here Amie Haslam and Brin Edwards explain the project. youtu.be/hiCQiSHuaG4?...
The Power of Art in Conservation
YouTube video by Bill Sutherland's Conservation Concepts
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kellerfish.bsky.social
Nice photo; I grew up near there and spent many summer days as a kid floating old tractor tire intertubes downstream in the Platte
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jcsvenning.bsky.social
Why did some #megafauna survive? 🦣🦘🦌
Our new study shows #extinction risk was higher for larger, flat-footed, island species— and lower for those closely related to tropical African/Asian fauna, likely filtered by earlier human impacts 👣🍖
📄 doi.org/10.1111/geb....
#hominid #hunting #evolution
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julianhoffman.bsky.social
Like the old-growth coastal redwoods that host whole other ecosystems in their spires, these extraordinary Australian stick insects reveal not only the richness and mystery of mature forest canopies but how vital their protection is for countless forms of life.
www.theguardian.com/environment/...
Supersized stick insect discovered in high-altitude trees in Australia
The 40cm-long insect, named Acrophylla alta, weighs slightly less than a golf ball and may be the heaviest insect in Australia
www.theguardian.com
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jappliedecology.bsky.social
Albatrosses make distinct flight hops when following fishing vessels 🎣

In this blog post, Jonathan Rutter discusses a new behaviour-based method to detect previously hidden interactions between seabirds and fishing vessels 🛰️🌏🧪

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appliedecologistsblog.com/2025/07/31/a...
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jappliedecology.bsky.social
To fill or not to fill: Comparing imputation methods for improved riverine long-term biodiversity monitoring 💭🌎

Suggests gap filling in biodiversity data can distort trends as more missing years mean easier fits but higher uncertainty 📊🧪

🔗 doi.org/10.1111/1365...
kellerfish.bsky.social
1500 km2 of tropical savanna dotted with crystal clear water holes. Camping off the beaten track in Litchfield National Park is pretty special