Lucia DI IORIO
@diioriolucia1.bsky.social
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Mom & marine scientist with a passion for sounds...🌊🐡🦐🪸
Professor (CPJ) & PI of Seaphony - research in #soundscape #oceanography & #ecoacoustics & #bioacoustics applied to #marineecology @Cefrem/Perpignan University
Website: https://luciadiiorio.site
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Lucia DI IORIO
@diioriolucia1.bsky.social
· Jul 23
Highlighting the resilience potential of marine protected areas in the face of coral bleaching with passive acoustic monitoring | Royal Society Open Science
Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) can increase the resilience of reef communities to disturbances,
playing a role in sheltering biodiversity from climate-related impacts. To determine
if the protection st...
royalsocietypublishing.org
Lucia DI IORIO
@diioriolucia1.bsky.social
· Apr 18
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Lucia DI IORIO
@diioriolucia1.bsky.social
· Feb 19
NYAS Publications
Most of us are familiar with horse gaits: walk, trot, canter, etc. To our ears, these iconic sounds are intuitively rhythmic. Are they really? This study quantifies the rhythmic structure of these ga...
nyaspubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com
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Sal Keith (she/her)
@salkeith.bsky.social
· Dec 13
Macrobehaviour: behavioural variation across space, time, and taxa
We explore how integrating behavioural ecology and macroecology can provide fundamental new insight into both fields, with particular relevance for understanding ecological responses to rapid environmental change. We outline the field of macrobehaviour, which aims to unite these disciplines explicitly, and highlight examples of research in this space. Macrobehaviour can be envisaged as a spectrum, where behavioural ecologists and macroecologists use new data and borrow tools and approaches from one another. At the heart of this spectrum, interdisciplinary research considers how selection in the context of large-scale factors can lead to systematic patterns in behavioural variation across space, time, and taxa, and in turn, influence macroecological patterns and processes. Macrobehaviour has the potential to enhance forecasts of future biodiversity change.
www.cell.com
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Lucia DI IORIO
@diioriolucia1.bsky.social
· Nov 26
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Nicolas Mouquet
@nmouquet.bsky.social
· Nov 25
[FRB-CESAB] AI for ecologists: a toolkit - 2025 - Fondation pour la recherche sur la biodiversité
The Cesab – Centre for the Synthesis and Analysis of Biodiversity – of the FRB is opening the first session of the training course «Artifical Intelligence for ecologists: a toolkit». This five-day tra...
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Nicolas Mouquet
@nmouquet.bsky.social
· Nov 24
Lucia DI IORIO
@diioriolucia1.bsky.social
· Nov 24