BES Movement Ecology
@besmovesig.bsky.social
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A group+platform for facilitating exchange and collaborations in this wide-ranging, cross-disciplinary field of research. Posts are not endorsements. https://t.co/cslvXtGzNI
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pettorelli.bsky.social
The perks of attending an in-person BES meeting :)
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funecology.bsky.social
📙Virtual issue!📙

💡Last week, @besmovesig.bsky.social held their 2025 Annual Meeting with the theme ‘Understanding Migration’. Inspired by this theme, we have compiled a virtual issue of articles that address migration in a range of organisms!

📖Read it here:
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#BESMove2025

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wmgvs.bsky.social
What a great and welcoming community at #BESMove2025! Was a real pleasure to share a cultural perspective on #bird #migration based on field and tracking studies of raptors and shorebirds.
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We're kicking off day 2 of our annual meeting with a plenary by @wmgvs.bsky.social on raptor and seabird migration #BESMove2025
Wouter presenting a talk to at audience. The screen shows a slide that reads "soaring migration through overland highways"
besmovesig.bsky.social
Our final plenary was by @aldinafranco.bsky.social taking us through 10 years of movement ecology at our host institution, UEA. Interesting insights from the reintroduced white storks in the UK, and a brief mention of boulder tagging to track landslides! #BESMove2025
Aldina presenting to an audience in front of a presentation titled "A decade of movement ecology at UEA: the birds and the rolling stones"
besmovesig.bsky.social
This morning's talks have been on the theme of threats to migration and other movement behaviours. We've heard about adult vs juvenile migration strategies, dispersal and wildlife corridors, human-driven causes of mortality, prey depletion/displacement and more! #BESMove2025
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🌍🧪Ecology needs inclusive systems and equitable opportunities.

Our new BES report shares evidence, lived experience, and practical steps to dismantle barriers in science. 
Written by BES Network members, part-funded by Pride in STEM.

Read the full report here:
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besmovesig.bsky.social
We're kicking off day 2 of our annual meeting with a plenary by @wmgvs.bsky.social on raptor and seabird migration #BESMove2025
Wouter presenting a talk to at audience. The screen shows a slide that reads "soaring migration through overland highways"
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moveandconserve.bsky.social
What a wonderful day at the #BESMove2025! Fascinating talks, great people, beautiful campus (see pic).

Really excited to talk about the migratory movements of Steppe Eagles tomorrow.
besmovesig.bsky.social
For our second plenary, @samanthacpatrick.bsky.social takes us through considering habitat selection and phenotypic plasticity together in seabirds #BESMove2025
Audience at conference
besmovesig.bsky.social
This year's meeting theme is Understanding Migration. So far we've learned lots about how migration and flocking are affected by energetics, memory, personality and safe sea passages, from studies on storks, pigeons and falcons #BESMove2025
besmovesig.bsky.social
Our 2025 annual meeting is off to a great start with a wonderful morning of talks so far. Follow along and join the conversation with #BESMove2025
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moveandconserve.bsky.social
First time in England (kind of)!

Excited for the @besmovesig.bsky.social #BES #Movement_Ecology annual meeting.
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besmovesig.bsky.social
Register now for our annual meeting! Join us at the University of East Anglia on the 2nd and 3rd of September. This year's theme is Understanding Migration, but contributions in all areas of movement ecology are welcome.

Abstract deadline: 30th June

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#BESMove2025 -- Movement Ecology Annual Meeting
Our popular Movement Ecology Annual Meeting will move to the University of East Anglia this year, under the title Understanding Migration.
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besmovesig.bsky.social
Register now for our annual meeting! Join us at the University of East Anglia on the 2nd and 3rd of September. This year's theme is Understanding Migration, but contributions in all areas of movement ecology are welcome.

Abstract deadline: 30th June

🧪🌍

www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/besmove202...
#BESMove2025 -- Movement Ecology Annual Meeting
Our popular Movement Ecology Annual Meeting will move to the University of East Anglia this year, under the title Understanding Migration.
www.eventbrite.co.uk
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hollyenglish.bsky.social
"After we confirmed that jaguars lived in trees during the floods, we expected them to use smaller core areas of their home ranges to conserve energy. But they didn’t..."

Check out the latest blog from @besmovesig.bsky.social to learn about the adaptability of jaguars in the Amazon!
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🚨New on the blog🚨

Jaguars in the trees: how big cats thrive in the Amazon’s flooded forest

Guilherme Costa Alvarenga (WildCRU, University of Oxford) studied an extraordinary population of jaguars living an arboreal lifestyle in the Mamirauá Reserve

➡️ wp.me/pcNAUj-aC

@wildcru.bsky.social
besmovesig.bsky.social
🚨New on the blog🚨

Jaguars in the trees: how big cats thrive in the Amazon’s flooded forest

Guilherme Costa Alvarenga (WildCRU, University of Oxford) studied an extraordinary population of jaguars living an arboreal lifestyle in the Mamirauá Reserve

➡️ wp.me/pcNAUj-aC

@wildcru.bsky.social