Corey Bradshaw
@conservbytes.bsky.social
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Environmental Scientist🌏👣🔥💀⌨️🌿🦎🦏🦋🐆🦉🐊🦑🍄🐠🕷️🐨🦘✊🏿Matthew Flinders Professor of Global Ecology @flindersuniversity.bsky.social Tarndanya/Adelaide, Sth Aus, Kaurna-Peramangk-Ngarrindjeri Country @globecoflinders.bsky.social & @ciehf.bsky.social
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Just received my fresh copy of @franckcourchamp.bsky.social's new biodiversité comic! Only in French, but other languages, including English, coming out soon.

#extinction #biodiversity #climatechange #lheritagedudodo
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“Trait-space disparity in fish communities spanning 380 million years from the Late Devonian to present”, published now in Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, comparing trait space occupation between 3 Late #Devonian communities with modern ones

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Trait-space disparity in fish communities spanning 380 million years from the Late Devonian to present
The diversity and distribution of species' traits in an ecological community determine how it functions. While modern fish communities conserve trait …
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conservbytes.bsky.social
Tonight! Dr Myall Tarran of PIRSA's Invasive Pests team will tell us why feral deer are really, really bad for Australia's ecosystems, economy, and biosecurity
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‘Earth system engineers’ and the cumulative impact of organisms in deep time

doi.org/10.1016/j.tr...
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Trait-space disparity in fish communities spanning 380 million years from the Late #Devonian to present www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...

#traits #fish #evolution #ecology 🌏🧪
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Across 97% of forest area from eight million sampled forested locations, the density of aboveground biomass is lower near forest edges than in forest interiors. This edge effect is estimated to be responsible for 9% reduction in forest aboveground biomass.🧪🌲🌴🌳

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A globally consistent negative effect of edge on aboveground forest biomass - Nature Ecology & Evolution
Across 97% of forest area from eight million sampled forested locations worldwide, the density of aboveground biomass is lower near forest edges than in forest interiors. Given widespread forest fragm...
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futurechildhealth.bsky.social
Jamie Turnbull of @thekidsau.bsky.social & Future Child Health presents

'Global systematic review of how climate change degrades the wellbeing & health of #Indigenous children'

at the 2025 Public Health Association Australia Conference in Wollongong, NSW

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Global Systematic Review of Climate Change and Indigenous Child Health
<p>Climate change worsens global health, with Indigenous children among the most vulnerable. Despite increasing research on climate-related health impacts, Indi
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Even the #WorldBank acknowledges that humanity has over-exploited the planet, gone beyond its safe boundaries, and that our economic system is to blame

openknowledge.worldbank.org/server/api/c...

Good start, but they mention nothing about the fact that we are too many doi.org/10.2139/ssrn...
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Conservation arks: genomic erosion and inbreeding in an abundant island population of #koalas

doi.org/10.1111/mec....
Koala. Photo credit: K Burke da Silva
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2 #jobs in the Pest Animal Team (Invasive Species Unit, PIRSA, Adelaide):

1. Biosecurity Research Support Officer iworkfor.sa.gov.au/page.php?pag...
2. Deer Control Coordinator iworkfor.sa.gov.au/page.php?pag...

#ecologyjobs #environmentjobs
conservbytes.bsky.social
Definitely not the tastiest species of duck.

No, they are very used to people now. Can get quite close
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I always like to see the new crop of wood ducks (Chenonetta jubata) out on campus
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Tonight!

Duke of Brunswick Hotel, Adelaide

Human population and its effect on quality of life, equality, extinctions, and climate change

I think there might be a few spots left

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salkeith.bsky.social
It's all in the title: Restoration cannot be scaled up globally to save reefs from loss & degradation www.nature.com/articles/s41... Comprehensive analysis of current + projected future success of reef restoration. Most important predictor of site selection is accessibility, not ecological factors
Restoration cannot be scaled up globally to save reefs from loss and degradation - Nature Ecology & Evolution
An assessment of existing coral restoration projects finds that accessibility drives the choice of restoration sites more than environmental and ecological factors, and most restored reefs have been o...
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