Inês Silva
@ecoisilva.bsky.social
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Postdoctoral researcher at CASUS, Germany, studying animal movement and road interactions. Interested in #MovementEcology, #RoadEcology, and #BatConservation. Developer of the R Shiny application 'movedesign': https://github.com/ecoisilva/movedesign.
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✨ New preprint! "Too few, too many, or just right?" 🌍🌎🌏 We explore how to evaluate study design in animal tracking studies by assessing sampling duration, interval, and, now, the number of individuals needed for reliable population-level estimates. #movementecology www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
Graphical abstract for a manuscript titled "Too few, too many, or just right? Optimizing sample sizes for population-level inferences in animal tracking projects". The workflow presented in this manuscript evaluates sampling design by assessing sampling duration, sampling interval, and the number of sampled individuals needed to obtain reliable population-level estimates.
Reposted by Inês Silva
asanchez-tojar.bsky.social
📣 Hot off the press at #ProcB!

🔍 Our study checked data/code-sharing policies in 275 eco/evo journals and compliance in Proc B (n=2,340) & Ecology Letters (n=571). Policies exist, but clarity and strictness vary, affecting reproducibility.

🔗 doi.org/10.1098/rspb...
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tommaso-jucker.bsky.social
Only a pre-print for now, but after 4 years of hard work I couldn't resist sharing this!

The Global Canopy Atlas: analysis-ready maps of 3D structure for the world's woody ecosystems

📜: doi.org/10.1101/2025...

Huge team effort led by the brilliant Fabian Fischer!
Global distribution of forest landscapes covered by airborne LiDAR
Reposted by Inês Silva
eivimeycook.bsky.social
🎉New preprint!

"TADA! Simple guidelines to improve code sharing"

tinyurl.com/8rmnwjrk

We present simple guidelines to help researchers of all coding levels improve the transparency and reproducibility of their analytical code, TADA!

Transferable, Accessible, Documented, Annotated.
TADA! Simple guidelines to improve code sharing
ecoevorxiv.org
ecoisilva.bsky.social
This workflow has been fully implemented into the latest version of the #movedesign R Shiny app, making it easy for researchers to test and optimize their animal tracking sampling strategies! The package is now available on CRAN #rstats github.com/ecoisilva/movedesign
Graphical abstract for a manuscript titled "Too few, too many, or just right? Optimizing sample sizes for population-level inferences in animal tracking projects". The workflow has been fully implemented in the movedesign Shiny application and R package, allowing users to easily test sampling strategies and assess the reliability of space-use and movement metrics, ultimately promoting more rigorous and impactful wildlife research and conservation.
ecoisilva.bsky.social
We found that researchers should favor sampling parameters (duration or interval, depending on the target) over population sample size to reduce bias. However, a larger sample size is crucial to increase precision and capture high individual variation.
A multi-panel figure shows how relative error (%) in population-level estimates changes with population sample size (m) across different sampling durations (2 months, 4 months, 1 year, 3 years, 9 years) for African buffalo tracking data. The top row displays results without resampling, and the bottom row with resampling. Each panel contains scatter points and error bars for relative error at each sample size, colored by whether the error falls within a ±5% threshold (blue for true, red for false). Shorter durations (left panels) show higher, more negative bias and larger error bars, with many red points, while longer durations (right panels) show reduced bias and more points within the error threshold.
ecoisilva.bsky.social
✨ New preprint! "Too few, too many, or just right?" 🌍🌎🌏 We explore how to evaluate study design in animal tracking studies by assessing sampling duration, interval, and, now, the number of individuals needed for reliable population-level estimates. #movementecology www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
Graphical abstract for a manuscript titled "Too few, too many, or just right? Optimizing sample sizes for population-level inferences in animal tracking projects". The workflow presented in this manuscript evaluates sampling design by assessing sampling duration, sampling interval, and the number of sampled individuals needed to obtain reliable population-level estimates.
Reposted by Inês Silva
diegoellissoto.bsky.social
Thrilled to share our new article in @pnas.org highlighting global gaps in where we study animal movement—and outlining the next generation of smart bio-loggers.

👉 Read the full study in PNAS: lnkd.in/exP8NCeZ
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pbecciu.bsky.social
🚨New paper out🚨
We used fine-scale GPS, depth & accelerometry data to reveal foraging activity of the endangered Bermuda petrel.

Thanks: @campioni-leti.bsky.social & collab. effort of Bermuda Conserv. Dept, Canad. Wildlife Service & ISPA Portugal

A thread 🧵

#seabirds #biologging #movementecology
ecoisilva.bsky.social
Can I be added? 😄
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stephharris.bsky.social
New paper in @currentbiology.bsky.social on seabird wind use and foraging decisions!

doi.org/10.1016/j.cu...

We estimated wind selectivity in Manx shearwaters and explored how birds handle the trade-off between being wind efficient and targeting known foraging areas

@sosbangor.bsky.social
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sashapekarsky.bsky.social
We’re tagging more wild animals than ever – so how can this data be used for early alert, detection, and better management of zoonotic outbreaks?

So excited this piece is finally out, with an amazing team.

www.cell.com/trends/ecolo...

#OneHealth #Zoonoses #Biologging #MovementEcology #HPAI
Using wild-animal tracking for detecting and managing disease outbreaks
Zoonotic diseases increasingly threaten human and wildlife populations, driving a global rise in mass-mortality outbreaks, including the ongoing avian influenza panzootic in wildlife and zoonotic spil...
www.cell.com
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jgcecere.bsky.social
Tracking data and teamwork once again show their value for wildlife conservation.

Our study led by Timothée Poupartand and Thibaut Bettignies reveals mismatches between the Natura2000 marine network and seabird distributions, urging for better protected areas off France

l1nq.com/kwIzl
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paigebyerly.bsky.social
A female Western Gull was recorded riding 150km in a garbage truck from San Francisco to a compost facility in Central CA, probably to forage. TWICE. An innovator, an icon, a genius.

This is one of my favorite @waterbirdsociety.bsky.social papers I've ever handled as managing editor #ornithology
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animove-course.bsky.social
Application countdown for the #Animove Workshop 2025 in Costa Rica.....Deadline is 31st of May. Sign up now ! animove.org/next-animove...
@mpi-animalbehav.bsky.social @movebank.bsky.social #biologging #animalmovement #rstats
ecoisilva.bsky.social
You have been added 😄
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chanyingchi.github.io
The Ecology of Animal Migration course will be held again in Lund University this November! A great opportunity to learn and network for PhDs working on migration.
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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movebank.bsky.social
Open post-doctoral positions in #movementecology: a thread! If you are offering a position and would like us to spread the word, let us know.
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talom.bsky.social
Not been here for a while, I though I would today to commemorate the 25th of April 1974. If don't know what it represents for Portugal, visit the website that was built to commemorate the 50 years of the revolution (which was last year) which includes lots of information about it:
50anos25abril.pt
Homepage - Comissão Comemorativa 50 Anos 25 Abril
Até 2026 celebramos 50x2, 50 anos de liberdade e de democracia.
50anos25abril.pt
ecoisilva.bsky.social
I updated the feed generator, so it should be better now! Let me know if it happens again in the future.
ecoisilva.bsky.social
To make sure you see all the posts in the feed, make sure that your Bluesky language settings are set so all languages are shown. For more details, see this thread: bsky.app/profile/blue...
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Morning all! Something funky is going on with Bluesky's language settings - it seems some people (including us) have had their feed view language settings reverted.
This is causing posts to show up in BSFC feed dashboard, but they're invisible when viewing the feed on Bluesky.
Screenshot of Bluesky language settings showing app language > English UK, primary language > English, Content languages > English