Evangelina Schwindt
@evanschwindt.bsky.social
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Marine invasions 🌊🌊🌊. Principal Researcher IBIOMAR-CONICET, Argentina. Director @ecologiacostera.bsky.social. Editor in Chief @biolinvasions.bsky.social
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diogoverissimo.bsky.social
🚨 New paper in PLOS Biology!

📉 Women publish up to 45% fewer papers than men
📉 Non-native English speakers: –35%
📉 Triple barrier (woman + non-native English + low-income): –70%

🌍 Language & equity matter in science!
👉 doi.org/10.1371/jour...

#EquityInScience #LanguageMatters #OpenScience
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alebortolus.bsky.social
Colegas de "Las Americas" tratando de unir esfuerzos en el entendimiento de las #InvasionesBiologicas. Algunas veces sale mejor que otras.

#MarineBioinvasions #BiologicalInvasions #Bioinvasion #InvasiveSpecies #EspeciesInvasoras #EspeciesExoticas
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biolinvasions.bsky.social
Woo Hoo! This year's Simberloff Awards: Sarah Romy (best poster) & Miranda Melen (best oral presentation) on invasion science @ ESA annual meeting. The Simberloff Award is named in honor of former BINV EiC Dan Simberloff. Stay tuned for the BINV write up by @drdeahlieurance.bsky.social
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Did you know that Biological Invasions publishes book reviews relevant to our field? Check out this latest OA review by Dan Simberloff: link.springer.com/article/10.1...
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I look forward to seeing the rest of the Editorial Board at the next meeting later today! 🙌!
biolinvasions.bsky.social
It's Editorial Board Meeting day for Biological Invasions! Here is a nice photo of many of our wonderful editors from this morning's meeting. Cannot wait to see the rest of our board this evening!
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Biological Invasions is pleased to announce a new article category for submission - First Records. This new collection will be curated by editor Dr. Alejandro Bortolus. Details & guidelines can be found here: link.springer.com/collections/...
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First Records
This Collection provides a platform for the timely publication of first records of nonnative species worldwide. First Records submissions are not full ...
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ecoinvasions.bsky.social
Sea otters were hunted to near extinction on the west coast of N. America in the late 1800s. Legal protection has allowed them to recover to the point where they might provide biotic resistance against green crab population expansion. #bioinvasions #invasivespecies
www.usatoday.com/story/news/n...
Out-of-control invasive species has met its match: Cute and hungry otters
West coast states are spending millions to protect their inland waterways from invasive crabs. In some places, otters are just eating them.
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