Alexander Kopatz
@go70north.bsky.social
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Norwegian Institute for Nature Research @ninanatureresearch.bsky.social • researcher • wildlife + conservation genetics • bears + carnivores • genetic biodiversity + Ne monitoring • Trondheim 🇳🇴 • photographer • pronouns: he/him
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anjamwestram.bsky.social
🧬 Interested in monitoring & reporting on genetic diversity?

🏞️ Our project GINAMO (Genetic Indicators for NAture MOnitoring) now has a blog & newsletter!

🐝 Please share! ginamo.org/2025/09/29/welcome-2

#Conservation #Genetics #Biodiversity #Nature #consgen #KMGBF #SciComm
Welcome!
Get to know GINAMO in 10 questions Welcome to the GINAMO (Genetic Indicators for NAture MOnitoring) blog! Whether you’ve already attended one of our workshops or are just discovering us, we&#…
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go70north.bsky.social
🥾 and  autumn 🌄 sunsets.
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palaeogenomics.bsky.social
🦴🧬🦴🧬🦴

Abstract submission is now open for the 1st International Conference on Palaeogenomics!

June 23–26 2026, in Stockholm.

Join researchers from across the field for 4 days and >100 talks (+ poster sessions)!

Submit abstracts here 👉
icp2026.palaeogenomics.org/abstracts/

Deadline: Nov 30th
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lauradbertola.bsky.social
Temporal analysis reveals loss of genetic diversity and increasing differentiation in South-west German red deer populations
link.springer.com/article/10.1...
Temporal analysis reveals loss of genetic diversity and increasing differentiation in South-west German red deer populations - Conservation Genetics
In the German federal state Baden-Wuerttemberg, the distribution of red deer (Cervus elaphus) is restricted by law to five spatially separated management units, and it is mandatory to harvest deer moving outside of these units. This practice could severely reduce gene flow among management units, which occur in a landscape that is already highly fragmented by anthropogenic infrastructure. We here use 27 microsatellite loci to analyse 579 red deer samples collected between 2018 and 2022 from all five management units in the state, as well as eight sites in adjacent states and countries. Furthermore, we compare our estimates of genetic variation within the state to results of a previous study that included samples collected from 2004 to 2007. Compared to adjacent sampling areas, management units in Baden-Wuerttemberg show lower levels of genetic diversity, gene flow and genetic effective population size (Ne), as well as higher levels of genetic differentiation and inbreeding. Furthermore, our temporal comparison reveals notable changes in genetic variation over time. Specifically, during approximately 15 years (i.e., less than three red deer generations), allelic richness declined by ca. 16.7%, genetic differentiation (measured via fixation index FST) increased by ca. 17.2%, and Ne dropped by ca. 19.8% on average across management units in the state. Current Ne values are below recommended thresholds to prevent further genetic erosion, indicating that the situation will likely worsen without intervention. Evidence-based management concepts, involving all stakeholders, are needed to increase genetic connectivity of red deer management units in Baden-Wuerttemberg.
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lovedalen.bsky.social
Interested in giving a talk at the Plant and Animal Genome conference (PAG 33) in San Diego?

Together with several colleagues, we are arranging 5 interconnected sessions.

To submit an abstract, please fill out this Google Form before Oct 12th, 2025:
forms.gle/q7j275Di6umY...
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go70north.bsky.social
Get a physical copy of this poster on the big 4 in 🇳🇴 Norway.
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If you’re on the @int-wildcongress.bsky.social
+ interested in large #carnivore (🐻🐺 wolverine, lynx + also golden eagle) #monitoring in 🇳🇴 Norway visit us, #Rovdata, @ the poster session.

We brought some posters feat the big 4 (see next skeet) for you to take home/your office 😊

#IWC2025 #Wildlife
go70north.bsky.social
A few more side impressions from Belgium when attending #GENOA COST Action WG2 training school on genetic 🧬 indicators + CBD reporting starts #consgen
go70north.bsky.social
Poster freshly printed, rolled + on my way to the @int-wildcongress.bsky.social

Looking forward to see friends + colleagues

If you’re interested in large #carnivore (🐻🐺 wolverine, lynx + also golden eagle) #monitoring in 🇳🇴 Norway visit us, #Rovdata, @ the poster session.

#IWC2025 #Wildlife
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francescaraffini.bsky.social
⛵️GENOA COST Action finally IRL! 💛

Met some of our brilliant young researchers & innovators @lperezsorribes.bsky.social & 🤿🔍 together into groundbreaking evolutionary conservation at #ESEB2025🇪🇸

Inspired + energized for science's future! ✨

#consgen #PopGen #evolution #NatureConservation
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drmattg.bsky.social
Exciting PhD opportunity at Nord University with @ebnilsen.bsky.social. The PhD will work together with a team of researchers to assess sustainable levels of recreational harvest on willow ptarmigan, black grouse and capercaillie populations.

www.jobbnorge.no/en/available...
PhD - Terrestrial Ecology (284000) | Nord University
Job title: PhD - Terrestrial Ecology (284000), Employer: Nord University, Deadline: Wednesday, October 1, 2025
www.jobbnorge.no
go70north.bsky.social
From a walk before breakfast this morning, and before the #GENOA COST Action WG2 training school on genetic 🧬 indicators + CBD reporting starts #consgen
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fishcongen.bsky.social
3 prof positions open in Helsinki!

🧬Human genetics and genomics (open rank, DL 10.10)
🧬Cellular physiology (TT, DL 17.8)
🏙️ Ecological restoration of urban environments (open rank, DL 17.8)

www.helsinki.fi/en/about-us/...

Come and join us in the happiest country in the world 5 years running!
Open positions | University of Helsinki
Read about our range of career options and apply now. Application processes ends on the date indicated in the job ad at 23.59 local Helsinki time (EEST).
www.helsinki.fi
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500womensci.bsky.social
@aaberhe.com @katzyna.bsky.social co-authored a letter @science.org advocating against bringing back anti-personnel mines & cluster munitions as weapons of war given their likelihood to kill & maim civilians & animals & degrade environment www.science.org/stoken/autho...
Weaponizing Europe’s borders imperils wildlife
www.science.org
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ebdonana.bsky.social
⚠️ Explosive weapons poses a danger not only to people but also to wildlife and ecosystems, scientists warn.

➡️ Several European countries have recently withdrawn from international treaties paving the way to their use.

www.ebd.csic.es/en/outreach/...

Letter: www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
go70north.bsky.social
In a letter in @science.org , 9 scientists in 7 countries Poland, Ukraine, Norway, Spain, US, Finland + Croatia, warn against deployment of explosive weapons as countries that border Russia withdraw from conventions that restrict them
w/ @katzyna.bsky.social, @aaberhe.com

Check 🧵by @aaberhe.com 👇
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🚨Published today in @science.org.
I join 8 scientists from 7 countries to warn that the world is sliding backwards from the promise of a mine-free future.
5 countries bordering Russia are withdrawing from the 1997 Mine Ban Treaty—& we/nature will pay the price. 1/n www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
Weaponizing Europe’s borders imperils wildlife
www.science.org
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pabcis.bsky.social
Not all Iberian lynx movements are the same 🐾
Using GPS data of 124 lynxes we found that:
-Resident lynxes avoided human areas
-Dispersers tolerated crossing them
-Reintroduced lynxes were particularly cautious in their new environments
A remarkable plasticity for living in heterogeneous landscapes
animalecology.bsky.social
🚨 new research: "movement phases make a difference in habitat selection: Iberian lynx diversity of responses to human-modified landscapes"
📝 read the full paper here: buff.ly/T24zHuT
@santiagosaura.bsky.social @pabcis.bsky.social @aitorgaston.bsky.social
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phoca-sapiens.bsky.social
As someone whose research touches on pinniped health, this is really concerning...
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evathorstad.bsky.social
This year, traps will be installed in 63 Norwegian rivers to remove pink salmon before they are able to spawn. New publication assessing these extraordinary measures, based on experiences two years ago: reabic.net/journals/mbi/2025/2/MBI_2025_Thorstad_etal.pdf @ninanatureresearch.bsky.social
Trap catching upstream migrating salmonids in Vestre Jakobselv, Norway Adult male pink salmon
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markdoyle.bsky.social
Christ's sake, Chicago, I'm just trying to go for a walk.
An engraved paving stone that says "publish." The word appears twice, in mirror image, so you can see it whether you're coming or going.