Cecilia Nilsson
@cnilsson.science
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Researcher at Lund University, working on radar aeroecology, flight behavior and animal migration 📡✨🐦🦋 She/her http://cnilsson.science
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Are animals randomly distributed in the air, or is there a structure to where and when we find them? In our new paper we outline factors that shape habitat use in the air, from abiotic structure to biotic interactions. A lot of fun discussions behind this one! 🦅🦋🦇🌬
www.cell.com/trends/ecolo...
Animal niches in the airspace
For flying animals, including many birds, bats, and insects, the air is a crucial arena for a range of behaviors. Technological advances, such as year-round tracking of flight altitudes and expanded u...
www.cell.com
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kyle-horton.bsky.social
Another massive movement of migratory birds underway tonight — nearly 1 Billion Birds! With the full moon, you might be able to see some silhouettes zipping by. You can make your own flow maps here (just hit record): aeroecolab.com/uslights
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fionalippert.bsky.social
Looking forward to sharing some of my PhD research on process-guided deep learning for bird migration in the AI for Good webinar series tomorrow! 🐦‍⬛🌍🤖
ellisunitjena.bsky.social
2nd talk of the 4th session AI for Good Webinar series
AI for Earth & Sustainability Science
📅8 Oct 2025
⏰4:00–5:00 CEST
📚 Topic: Forecasting and understanding bird migration with process-guided deep learning
🧑‍🏫Speaker: Fiona Lippert
🔗 aiforgood.itu.int/event/foreca...
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biologylu.bsky.social
High above us, the atmosphere is teeming with life. New research from @cnilsson.science at Lund University reveals how the atmosphere is an ecosystem, with complex ecological processes that affect how animals move between different altitude levels of the airspace.
www.biology.lu.se/article/hidd...
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stubearhop.bsky.social
Only a few days to go… please share!!!
stubearhop.bsky.social
Fully funded PhD working on insectivorous bird declines with a broad range of stakeholders. Starting ASAP #ornithology #zoology #biodiversity #science #ecology
www.exeter.ac.uk/study/fundin...
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danc-eco.bsky.social
We are seeking an ornithologist/modeller for a 2-year POST-DOC in Turin. Using archaeological remains, we will reconstruct past avian communities to understand the impacts of climate change and human pressure on birds through time. For details see cutt.ly/irN76QDZ PLEASE RT. #ornithology #AviArch
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biologylu.bsky.social
We're really proud and exited to announce that Staffan Bensch, professor at the Department of Biology, has received an ERC Advanced Grant for his project “Genetics of long-distance migration”. 👏👏👏

Read the full story on our website!
www.biology.lu.se/article/staf...
cnilsson.science
Are animals randomly distributed in the air, or is there a structure to where and when we find them? In our new paper we outline factors that shape habitat use in the air, from abiotic structure to biotic interactions. A lot of fun discussions behind this one! 🦅🦋🦇🌬
www.cell.com/trends/ecolo...
Animal niches in the airspace
For flying animals, including many birds, bats, and insects, the air is a crucial arena for a range of behaviors. Technological advances, such as year-round tracking of flight altitudes and expanded u...
www.cell.com
Reposted by Cecilia Nilsson
biologylu.bsky.social
Migratory birds aren’t equally efficient at all speeds. A new Lund University study shows thrush nightingales fly most efficiently at 7–8 m/s – the speed they actually use on migration.
@pablomaciastorres.bsky.social & Prof. Anders Hedenström, Animal Flight Lab.

www.biology.lu.se/article/not-...
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migecol.bsky.social
Join us in the migration ecology group at the University of Oldenburg! 📡🐦🐥
sfb1372.bsky.social
Spread the word: we’re #hiring! We offer two short-term #fellowships for master’s degree holders and PhD candidates for 6-12 months to excellent researchers, who are interested in doing research within one dedicated project of our SFB/CRC 1372. Find more information on www.sfb1372.de/jobs
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pablomaciastorres.bsky.social
After a lot of time spent in the darkness of the wind tunnel, the results finally see the light.
I'm very excited to share what will become the first chapter of my thesis.
Energy conversion efficiency peaks at intermediate flight speed in a migratory songbird www.cell.com/current-biol...
Energy conversion efficiency peaks at intermediate flight speed in a migratory songbird
Using in vivo measurements of thrush nightingales flying in a wind tunnel, Macias-Torres et al. show that energy conversion efficiency varies with airspeed following a concave function, with a maximum...
www.cell.com
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cyanistesnord.bsky.social
I am looking for a postdoc wanting to use functional genomics to understand why birds 🐦 struggle with climate warming in @erc.europa.eu project #HotLife. Ideal candidate is a molecular evolutionarybiologist. Join us at @biologylu.bsky.social. Details 👇
shorturl.at/wijEq

Would appreciate a re-post!
Post-doctoral fellow in functional genomics and ecophysiology
Subject description The goal of the project is to uncover the mechanisms explaining why global warming and heatwaves reduce reproductive success and cause excess mortality in wild and domesticated war
lu.varbi.com
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eldarrak.bsky.social
Do you like working with large datasets? Always wanted to develop sophisticated population models? I am looking for a postdoctoral researcher to study the impact of body weight on the survival and reproduction of dark-bellied brent goose using a long-term dataset.
werkenbij.uva.nl/en/vacancies...
Vacancy — Postdoc Brent Goose Demographic Analysis in Waakvogels (Sentinel Birds) Project
Do you like working with large datasets? Always wanted to develop sophisticated population models? The department of Theoretical and Computational Ecology is looking for a postdoctoral researcher to s...
werkenbij.uva.nl
cnilsson.science
Our PhD level course Ecology of Animal Migration at @biologylu.bsky.social is now open for applications! The course will run this November (3-14th) and cover various theoretical and practical aspects of migration ecology.

See: www.biology.lu.se/phd-studies/...
Ecology of Animal Migration
Lund University.
www.biology.lu.se
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pauldufour80.bsky.social
Another birding paper! 🐦 Where do the Nearctic landbirds that show up in Europe each autumn come from? We usually assume they come from NE populations, pushed off course by bad weather - but is that the whole story? #ornithology 1/3

www.nature.com/articles/s41...
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bou.org.uk
BOU @bou.org.uk · Apr 1
1/ We are delighted to have @judyshamounb.bsky.social deliver the Alfred Newton Lecture at #BOU2025 Frontiers in Ornithology

Judy's research focuses on understanding movement ecology in birds 🧵

#ornithology #migrationresearch #movementecology 🪶🧪
cnilsson.science
Weather radars continuously register the movements of billions of animals in the air! We have now published datasets covering large parts of Europe, providing an overview of the aerial habitat in a way no other method can.

Data is available on Alofdata.eu , see our blogpost:
go.nature.com/3F0wQ0L
European data on animals aloft now publicly available
Weather radars detect more than weather, they also continuously register the movements of billions of animals (birds, bats, insects) in the air. Those data are now publicly available for large parts o...
go.nature.com
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bou.org.uk
BOU @bou.org.uk · Mar 3
📢 APPLICATIONS OPEN...

...for the BOU Gibbs Award 2025

Funding #ornithology research on tracking and migration studies including the use of new technologies

bou.org.uk/funding/b...

Application deadline: 15 May 2025 🪶
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oleseehausen.bsky.social
Deadline for applications is now just over 2 weeks away. Please circulate widely
oleseehausen.bsky.social
Please circulate widely:

We are hiring two Ass Prof tt at the Institute of #ecology and #evolution at @unibern.bsky.social in conservation biology; mathematical & computational ecology

We are committed to diverse, inclusive and equitable leadership in research and education

tinyurl.com/IEEjobs
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avianbiology.bsky.social
NEW PAPER: determinants of stopover duration in migratory blackbirds: lean birds extend stopovers, immune status has a weak effect. Weather conditions (cloud cover, tailwinds) are more influential.

➡️ https://vist.ly/3mtjme6

#ornithology #migration #ecoimmunology #birds
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Fig. 1 from the article: Departure moments of blackbirds on Vlieland were associated with positive tailwinds, low cloud cover scores, and low scaled mass indices at arrival. In panel (a), horizontal lines represent the time each individual spent on the stopover location since the moment of first capture (open plotting symbols) until the moment of departure (vertical end line). In panel (b), cloud cover at sunrise or the moment of an individual's departure are plotted over date. Fig. 2 from the article: Minimal adequate model fits with (dotted blue line), and without (solid red line) a random intercept for the day of tagging, with corresponding 95% confidence intervals (shaded blue and red areas, respectively). Lines show the ratio between the risk of departure, relative to an individual with all other covariates set at the sample's mean, for (a) scaled mass index, (b) haptoglobin level (the residual concentration over pre-scan absorbance at 450 nm) Fig. 2 from the article: Minimal adequate model fits with (dotted blue line), and without (solid red line) a random intercept for the day of tagging, with corresponding 95% confidence intervals (shaded blue and red areas, respectively). Lines show the ratio between the risk of departure, relative to an individual with all other covariates set at the sample's mean, for (c) tailwind component, and (d) cloud cover score.