Johan S Eklöf
@eklof.bsky.social
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Marine systems/community ecologist with a love for nature, family, guitars, sports. Life partner, dad of 2, Professor at Stockholm University. Leading project FORCE, member of UrbanFishEries, PI in CoastClim (www.coastclim.org).
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Johan S Eklöf
@eklof.bsky.social
· Sep 2
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@eklof.bsky.social
· Apr 22
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@eklof.bsky.social
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@eklof.bsky.social
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@eklof.bsky.social
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Hope Jahren
@realhopejahren.bsky.social
· Jan 23
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Josh Cinner
@joshuacinner.bsky.social
· Jan 15
Illuminating the multidimensional contributions of small-scale fisheries - Nature
A study aimed at revealing the role of small-scale fisheries in sustainable development shows they provide at least 40% of the global fishing catch and affect the livelihoods of 1 in 12 people in the ...
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Andy Gonzalez
@bio-diverse.bsky.social
· Jan 16
Bending the curve of biodiversity loss requires a ‘satnav’ for nature | Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences
Georgina Mace proposed bending the curve of biodiversity loss as a fitting ambition
for the Convention on Biological Diversity. The new Global Biodiversity Monitoring
Framework (GBMF) may increase the...
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Johan S Eklöf
@eklof.bsky.social
· Jan 11
Johan S Eklöf
@eklof.bsky.social
· Jan 9
Reduced predation and competition from herring may have contributed to the increase of three-spined stickleback in the Baltic Sea
Abstract. In many areas of the Baltic Sea, three-spined stickleback (Gasterosteus aculeatus) has increased several fold since the early 2000s. Two major pl
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