Jorge S. Gutiérrez
jsgutierrez.bsky.social
Jorge S. Gutiérrez
@jsgutierrez.bsky.social
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Animal ecologist at the University of Extremadura.
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Our research on waterbird ecology in the rice fields of the Tagus river basin made the cover of Hydrobiologia.
You can read the paper here: link.springer.com/article/10.1...
#ornithology #ricefields
@cienciasulisboa.bsky.social @jpgranadeiro.bsky.social
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A cool figure in doi.org/10.1002/ece3... is the "maximum clade credibility" tree for 37 Australian shorebird species included in the study. The colours of dots at the ends of branches indicate the 3 types of non-breeding habitats distinguished. Images from field guide of Menkhorst et al. (2017).
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More than two decades in the making! Well worth it.
The new question is: Why do migratory #shorebirds frequenting coastal non-breeding habitats delay #maturity (expressed in age of first return #migration) more than species using inland freshwater habitats?

onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10....
Por 2° año consecutivo los #vencejos de la Torre de Ensayos de Ascensores de la Universidad de Extremadura #UEx sacan pollos adelante. Esperamos que nuestros aliados alados ocupen las +80 cajas-nido que instalamos. Con José Masero e Ignacio Herrera @uexdivulga.bsky.social @sosvencejos.bsky.social
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Love birds and know demographic analyses? My lab is hiring a postdoc for 2 years to develop a population viability analysis for endangered Roseate Terns! Join our team, including collabs from @massaudubon.org & @audubon.org, among others. App review begins 15 May. careers.umass.edu/amherst/en-u...
Details - Post Doctoral Research Associate - Endangered Roseate Tern | Human Resources | UMass Amherst
careers.umass.edu
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Check out the latest publication from Julián Cabello-Vergel's thesis revealing that legs are primary heat exchangers in nest-bound White storks, (pre-proof) published in @jthermbiol.bsky.social

www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
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Exciting News: Beta Release of the New Global Flyway Network! We're thrilled to share the beta release of the new and improved Global Flyway Network!

Enjoy exploring the latest release, and let us know what you think! 🚀✨
www.globalflywaynetwork.org
Birds connecting the dots ~ Global Flyway Network
The Global Flyway Network (GFN) is a partnership between researchers worldwide who are devoted to long term – usually demographic – work on long distance migrating shorebirds.
www.globalflywaynetwork.org
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Today, Jesús Carriön photographed black-ailed #godwit WARNSERPOLDER in flight at L'Albufera wetland comples near Valencia, Spain. Too bad transmitter has been dead for 2 years now, but the good news is that the #skries #grutto is perfectly alive!
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We've reached 1.5°C global warming.
With current policies, we're heading for a catastrophic 2.7°C warming.
A new review paper in Science shows: this would change the Arctic 'beyond recognition', with knock-on effects (like rising seas) around the world. 🌊
www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
Brilliant news indeed!! Congratulations Jeroen!!
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New paper! @jappliedecology.bsky.social
https://bit.ly/3C5gYJp
We mapped out the migrations of over 10K ind ⚫-tailed godwits (!) to characterize connectivity between sites in Europe and Africa.
We compiled tracking data, ring recoveries and resightings: >400K records in total! (1/5)