Dr. Elizabeth Carlen
@ecarlen.bsky.social
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urban evolutionary ecology | squirrel chaser & pigeon stalker | she/her/hers | www.elizabethcarlen.com
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ecarlen.bsky.social
Hey @gee-or-gia.bsky.social excited to see you at the Making Saint Louis the Nature City of the 21st Century Symposium with the #LivingEarthCollaborative on Friday!
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mszulkin.bsky.social
Looking forward to speaking @dzg2025berlin.bsky.social in Berlin on Anthropocene Biology in Eastern Europe and Beyond. I will talk about the implications of #war on wildlife. Sadly, science meets reality when my departure to Berlin was delayed due a #drone attack in Poland.
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mszulkin.bsky.social
Thrilled to share our Perspective published in 𝘕𝘢𝘵𝘶𝘳𝘦 𝘊𝘪𝘵𝘪𝘦𝘴: 𝗟𝗲𝗴𝗮𝗰𝘆 𝗲𝗳𝗳𝗲𝗰𝘁𝘀 𝗼𝗳 𝗿𝗲𝗹𝗶𝗴𝗶𝗼𝗻, #𝗽𝗼𝗹𝗶𝘁𝗶𝗰𝘀 𝗮𝗻𝗱 #𝘄𝗮𝗿 𝗼𝗻 #𝘂𝗿𝗯𝗮𝗻 𝗲𝘃𝗼𝗹𝘂𝘁𝗶𝗼𝗻𝗮𝗿𝘆 𝗯𝗶𝗼𝗹𝗼𝗴𝘆.

It also elevates Eastern European perspectives - underrepresented in #urban #evolution narratives.

www.nature.com/articles/s44...
Legacy effects of religion, politics and war on urban evolutionary biology - Nature Cities
Cities affect biological evolution, but traditionally researchers focus on the biophysical influence of urban environments. Instead, this Review explores how the social processes of religion, politics...
www.nature.com
ecarlen.bsky.social
This is likely my last year on the academic job market. I feel like academia doesn't see value in the work I'm doing (& I know our current administration doesn't see it's value).

I LOVE my work, but we live in a capitalist society & I need to make a sustainable income.
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agunderson.bsky.social
Some more nice coverage of the lead work
Picture of a lizard attached to a pencil with text saying that researchers have found that lizards in New Orleans are so full of lead you can write with them
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respublications.bsky.social
New research from @moore-evo-eco.bsky.social & P. Cushing in #RESInsectConsDiv

High & hardy: Cold-tolerant #generalists inhabit extreme elevations in Rocky Mountain #Pardosa #spiders
doi.org/10.1111/icad.70011

@manusaunders.bsky.social @wiley.com

Photo: Rocky Mountains, Colorado (credit M.Moore)
Rocky Mountains in Colorado, illustrating some of the extreme variation that Pardosa spiders have to live with at high elevations. Photo credit: Michael Moore.
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Reposted by Dr. Elizabeth Carlen
sarahmackattack.bsky.social
I hope you’re all enjoying this descent into madness.

The important thing to remember is what while I can’t sing, neither can eels, so this little jingle is very scientifically accurate.

So please. Get an eel facts advent calendar. You don’t have to wait until Christmas for eels. EelFacts.Net
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whysharksmatter.bsky.social
Hey everybody! @drjuliawester.bsky.social and I have a new paper!

We surveyed over 800 scientists, science communicators, and science educators who use social media.

Conclusion: Scientists no longer find Twitter useful or pleasant, and many have switched to Bluesky! 🧪🌎🦑

doi.org/10.1093/icb/...
Scientists no Longer Find Twitter Professionally Useful, and have Switched to Bluesky
Synopsis. Social media has become widely used by the scientific community for a variety of professional uses, including networking and public outreach. For
doi.org
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littlemuseums.bsky.social
I’ll get the sea lion if you get the cat :p
ecarlen.bsky.social
How are people not creating tattoo selves of all these species description plates?! There are so many good ones!
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willjsmith.bsky.social
Studies of domestic pigeons have taught us lots about cognition, navigation, and genetics. If you’d like to learn why their wild cousins are also worthy of scientific attention, I’ve written a Rock Dove @currentbiology.bsky.social ‘quick guide’: doi.org/10.1016/j.cub.2025.01.065
ecarlen.bsky.social
Ok, who is going to get this original drawing of a Steller Sea Lion as a tattoo?

(image found by Dr. Sam Kreling)
A happy Steller sea lion lays on a grassy piece of land. The head is abnormally small for a sea lion and the sea lion is in the classic banana pose.
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Reposted by Dr. Elizabeth Carlen
ssegrad.bsky.social
EXTENDED! Apply by August 8th!
We are now seeking new grad students to serve in the 2026 cohort! GSAC represents student and postdoc interests to SSE Council and facilitates interaction among students, postdocs, and mentors at #Evol2025 and throughout the year.
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ecarlen.bsky.social
Was just asked to speak at a public school. While researching the community, I found their mascot is a slur for people of short stature. How is this still acceptable?!

Needless to say, I will absolutely NOT be speaking there.

Here is the school website for those interested: www.fchs77.org
ecarlen.bsky.social
I wholeheartedly agree!
ecarlen.bsky.social
A few more of the comments:
ecarlen.bsky.social
I was on @stlpublicradio.bsky.social last week talking about some of my work on how human social & cultural factors influence wildlife and the comments on the Instagram post are BONKERS.

Full STLPR interview here: www.stlpr.org/show/st-loui...

Instagram post here: www.instagram.com/p/DMYpQJ3gxk...
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livingearthcollab.bsky.social
LEC postdoc Elizabeth Carlen (@ecarlen.bsky.social) joins St Louis on the Air to explore how STL's built environment shapes not just neighborhoods — but wildlife.

It's a must-listen for anyone interested in urban ecology and STL history.

🎧 Tap the link in our bio to listen.
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purplegoddess.bsky.social
`A loaf of bread, a carton of milk and a stick of butter.' I lived in NZ and our butter didn't come in sticks, or milk in cartons then, but I still remember every second of that segment, and the beautiful art.