Gabriel M. Moulatlet
@gabrielmoulatlet.bsky.social
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Brazilian ecologist
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animalecology.bsky.social
🐝 Our latest Special Feature, "Network Ecology in the Anthropocene", is now accepting proposals.
📝 The Special Feature will be accepting submissions to all 7 of our British Ecological Society journals.
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mattstruebig.bsky.social
Southeast Asia covers multiple global biodiversity hotspots — but is experiencing a biodiversity crisis.

Our new article in Nature Reviews Biodiversity asks: What’s really driving the losses, and what can we do about it?
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Drivers and solutions to Southeast Asia’s biodiversity crisis
Nature Reviews Biodiversity - The terrestrial ecosystems of Southeast Asia are both globally important reservoirs of biodiversity, and a provider of resources and livelihoods for millions of people...
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lsantinieco.bsky.social
Read our latest paper on the application of macroecological theory to better understand human impact on biodiversity, great collaborative work led by @pierregauz.bsky.social
onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/...
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asn-amnat.bsky.social
Artículo publicado antes de la impresión: "La centralidad de las aves en redes de interacción varía dentro de sus nichos climáticos" de Moulatlet et al.

www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1086/...
Artista: Roberto Ruiz, estudiante en maevolab.mx.
Artistic representation of the Blue-banded Toucanet (Aulacorhynchus coeruleicinctis), one of the species included in this study. Artist: Roberto Ruiz (https://www.instagram.com/rob_rz/), student at https://maevolab.mx.
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sarammendes.bsky.social
New paper out! 🏙️ We found that urbanisation simplifies and homogenises seed dispersal networks. 🪴🐦‍⬛ Non-native plants dominate in cities, accounting for 61% 😔 of interactions in the urban network vs just 15% in forests! 🪻🌿🌴
Check it out: doi.org/10.1111/cobi...
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bjenquist.bsky.social
Hey, good to see #Saguaros (Carnegiea gigantea ) at the Desert Laboratory on #TumamocHill, in #Tucson featured on the cover - work from several colleagues on role of microsite variation on regeneration bsapubs-onlinelibrary-wiley-com.ezproxy4.library.arizona.edu/toc/15372197... 🌾🧪🌵
"Saguaros (Carnegiea gigantea Britton & Rose) featured against blue sky and Catalina Mountains ... picture also featuring buildings of the Desert Laboratory on Tumamoc Hill, in Tucson, Arizona, site of more than 100 years of plant research and 60 years of repeat saguaro survey data. In this issue's article by Breslin et al. (“Establishment patterns of saguaro cactus (Carnegiea gigantea) at the microsite scale help explain saguaro regeneration and distributions in heterogenous, regional habitats”),"
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maitner.bsky.social
Tree species exposure to novel climates in #Florida by end-of-century. The green dot indicates @usf.edu's Tampa campus. Data are from our new paper in @pnas.org (doi.org/10.1073/pnas...)
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ecography.bsky.social
The scaling of seed-dispersal specialization in interaction networks across levels of organization vist.ly/3n7nvt2 #Macroecology #MetaNetwork
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bjenquist.bsky.social
Please pass along - postdoc position! with our working group on #FunctionalTraits and rarity. This is part of the FREE (Functional Rarity in Ecology and Evolution) working group led by Cyrille Violle in Montpellier France 🧪🌐🌾 emploi.cnrs.fr/Offres/CDD/U...
Portail Emploi CNRS - Offre d'emploi - Offre de post-doctorat en écologie (H/F)
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fabrovillalobos.bsky.social
Lead by my friend @gabrielmoulatlet.bsky.social and with the artistic contribution of our very own Roberto Ruiz (IG: @rob_rz), following the tradition of classic AmNat papers 🫶

Thanks to our other friends and colleagues Wesley Dáttilo and Daniel Kissling for the collab
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fabrovillalobos.bsky.social
Finally out ! We combined interaction network and ecological niche theories under a macroecological lens to show that spp’ network importance (centrality) varies within their climatic niches.

@asn-amnat.bsky.social

doi.org/10.1086/736357

#Macroecology
gabrielmoulatlet.bsky.social
Ruokolainen, Kalle, et al. "Geologically recent rearrangements in central Amazonian river network and their importance for the riverine barrier hypothesis." Frontiers of Biogeography 11.3 (2019).
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fabrovillalobos.bsky.social
Wanna know what drives the latitudinal speciation gradient of amphibians? Get your answer in our new OA paper, with my great friends and colleagues @adriangarcia-r.bsky.social (lead) and @juvelas.bsky.social

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