Léa Beaumelle
@leabeaumelle.bsky.social
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Assistant Professor at University of Toulouse, Ecole d'ingénieurs de Purpan. Soil ecologist interested in the impact of global change on biodiversity and functions.
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dudney-joan.bsky.social
Super awesome new paper in #MEE describing #causal #detection of shifts in #biodiversity! So many great insights here—a must read for those interested in #causalinference

And love Fig 3! Congrats team! @lsantinieco.bsky.social

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DAGs showing confounding, mediator and collider variables
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smartenwinter.bsky.social
Quite some interests in the #Macroecology session of our Macrecology interest group wothin @gfoesoc.bsky.social #gfoe2025

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If you want to be part of our highly international email list for jobs & more PM me.
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global-ecology.bsky.social
🌐 Global Ecology feed Digest #29, August, 58 posts!

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bluesky Global Ecology Feed Digest #29
Curated digest of the bluesky Global Ecology feed on biodiversity, ecosystems & conservation at large scales. Terrestrial, freswater & marine realms.
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oikosjournal.bsky.social
🥳 Meet Dr. Zsófia Horv�¡th <a href="https://bsky.app/profile/did:plc:42g5hzqo3fvlvpqxbqedl3os" class="hover:underline text-blue-600 dark:text-sky-400" target="_blank" rel="noopener">@zsofiahorvath.bsky.social , our new subject editor from Budapest, Hungary Get to know her and her research by reading her interview here: vist.ly/44s89
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remybeugnon.bsky.social
🌳 One of my dearest projects—with brilliant friends and colleagues—is out in @NatureComms

We show that how you plant tree species (not just which) can significantly boost forest functioning.

🔗 rdcu.be/evtXs

👇 A short thread
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leabeaumelle.bsky.social
Reliability of earthworm data from citizen science: Lessons from 7 years of a French national monitoring protocol
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