Janire Castellano Bueno, PhD
@janirecas.bsky.social
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🦜 Researcher at @wildanimalinitv.bsky.social 🐒 #AnimalWelfare Postdoc at @newcastleuni.bsky.social Opinions are my own (she/her)
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Hi everyone 👋

I’m Jani, an animal welfare researcher focusing on wild animals. I’ll be sharing research, ideas, and updates on wild animal welfare and science more broadly.

Excited to connect! 🦉

#WildAnimalWelfare
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tatsuya-amano.bsky.social
For those interested to see the productivity gap for men, here are the figures using the same # years in research as female counterparts. Based on English papers:
-50% for English non-native
-58% for English non-native from low-income countries
compared to English native from a high-income country.
Scientific productivity gap for men based on English papers. Shown are % differences in the number of peer-reviewed papers compared to male native English speakers from a high-income country. The number of years in research is aligned with female counterparts (30 for English non-native and 24 for English non-native & low income). (A) Absolute difference in the number of English-language peer-reviewed papers published between male native English speakers from a high-income country (baseline shown in pink) and male non-native English speakers from a high-income country (solid line in navy), and male non-native English speakers from a lower-middle income country (dashed line in navy). Here, non-native English speakers are defined as those with low English proficiency. (B) Absolute difference in the number of English- and non-English-language peer-reviewed papers published between researchers with the same combinations of the two attributes as (A). (C) Percentage difference in the number of English-language peer-reviewed papers published between researchers with the same combinations of the two attributes as (A). (D) Percentage difference in the number of English- and non-English-language peer-reviewed papers published between researchers with the same combinations of the two attributes as (A).
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asabeducation.bsky.social
Reminder! The deadline for our infographic competition is the 18th of October. The last day of #biologyweek You can find out more information here www.asab.org/education-news There are three age categories: 7-10 years old, 11-14 years old and 15-21 years old.
This 2025 competition is for young people to design a poster that contains images and information about the animal behaviour of one, or multiple species of non-human animals.

You can draw, paint, sketch or digitally create artwork that captures, describes and explains the behaviour of animals. There are no restrictions on the type of drawing, painting or poster that you create, it must include information on the behaviour of the animals you are highlighting. The winning infographic in each category will be published in our scientific journal Animal Behaviour.
janirecas.bsky.social
Hi everyone 👋

I’m Jani, an animal welfare researcher focusing on wild animals. I’ll be sharing research, ideas, and updates on wild animal welfare and science more broadly.

Excited to connect! 🦉

#WildAnimalWelfare
janirecas.bsky.social
🌍 Have you experienced language barriers at academic conferences, or not at all?

We want to hear from everyone to better understand how language shapes participation and accessibility.

📝 Take our short survey and help make conferences more inclusive and multilingual:

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Amplifying global voices: Removing language barriers in academic conferences
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wildanimalinitv.bsky.social
That’s a wrap on #AWRN2025!

Thanks so much to the organizers and to everyone who took part in today’s workshop on transferring welfare assessments to wild animals. We’re very grateful to have had the opportunity to help spotlight #wildanimalwelfare at this year’s meeting.
janirecas.bsky.social
Always a pleasure to attend and present at #AWRN2025

#WildAnimalWelfare
wildanimalinitv.bsky.social
We’re at #AWRN2025 this week, where we’re really excited that #wildanimalwelfare is being highlighted.

Wonderful to see some of our grantees taking center stage, including an opening plenary by María Diez Leon and a great talk by Ricardo Lemos de Figueiredo on crayfish welfare.
janirecas.bsky.social
🐙 Changes in how they move their arms could reveal distress, injury, or habitat impacts.

Natural movement patterns may be the key to non-invasive welfare assessment.

#WildAnimalWelfare
janirecas.bsky.social
I wouldn’t be able to come up with 482 journal names either…
janirecas.bsky.social
Great introduction to Wild Animal Welfare science by Maria Díez León at #AWRN2025 🦦

Many challenges but many great opportunities too!

#WildAnimalWelfare @wildanimalinitv.bsky.social
María Díez León - AWRN Wild Animal Welfare
janirecas.bsky.social
The #AWRN2025 conference is live!

Excited for the great talks ahead and the spotlight on #WildAnimalWelfare.

@wildanimalinitv.bsky.social
Conference agenda AWRN
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akshaybirdwatch.bsky.social
Glad to have contributed to this session at Behavior 2025!! Thanks to @wildanimalinitv.bsky.social for their support to our work in the eastern Himalayas!
wildanimalinitv.bsky.social
Thank you to everyone who attended our workshop on a #GlobalSouth perspective on #wildanimalwelfare and #animalbehaviour today—and a big thank you to our speakers!

#Behaviour2025
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@behaviour2025.bsky.social
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samillingworth.com
🧪 Science on Bluesky

A new study of 2.6m posts finds research gets far more likes, reposts, and thoughtful replies on @bsky.app than on X.

Scholars call it a 'purer' space for discussion.

🔗 www.theguardian.com/technology/2...

#SciComm #BlueSky #AcademicSky
Science research gets more engagement on Bluesky than X, study finds
Bluesky posts referencing scholarly articles ‘find substantially higher levels of interaction’ than on Elon Musk’s platform
www.theguardian.com
janirecas.bsky.social
Behaviour and Welfare researcher here! I would love to be included! ☝🏽
janirecas.bsky.social
Behaviour and Welfare researcher here! I would love to be included! ☝🏽
janirecas.bsky.social
Oh no! Hope you are feeling better! 🙏🏽
janirecas.bsky.social
Does this suggest that spending hours lying on the beach in the sun might not suit my body?

Avirup Chakraborty at #Behaviour2025
Tolarance vs preference Tolarance vs preference
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christopherwmiller.bsky.social
Thank you to everyone who came to my talk today!

It was great to finaaaallly present some of my PhD work on stress response measures in macaques and related species at #Behaviour2025

Thank to @behaviour2025.bsky.social for giving me this opportunity!
janirecas.bsky.social
Great to see that #Behaviour2025 is giving space for topics like this.

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Human trafficking talk
janirecas.bsky.social
Such an interesting and inspiring plenary by @samellisq.bsky.social on the evolution of menopause in whales 🐋

#Behaviour2025 @behaviour2025.bsky.social
Behaviour - Sam Ellis - Menopause on whales
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wildanimalinitv.bsky.social
Thank you to everyone who attended our workshop on a #GlobalSouth perspective on #wildanimalwelfare and #animalbehaviour today—and a big thank you to our speakers!

#Behaviour2025
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@behaviour2025.bsky.social
janirecas.bsky.social
Thank you so much to everyone that came to my talk this morning on Bridging #AnimalWelfare and #AnimalBehaviour research! 🦋🐒🐸

@behaviour2025.bsky.social @wildanimalinitv.bsky.social
#Behaviour2025
Janire Castellano Bueno presenting at Behaviour 2025 Janire Castellano Bueno presenting at Behaviour 2025
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sophiadaoudi.bsky.social
It was great to see some Newcastle Uni ECRs hosting a workshop on 'Amplifying Global Voices: removing language barriers in student conferences' - had some really interesting discussions! @asab.org #Behaviour2025
janirecas.bsky.social
It was a pleasure to host a workshop on #LanguageBarriers yesterday at #Behaviour2025!

Thank you to everyone who came along!

@asab.org @behaviour2025.bsky.social @christopherwmiller.bsky.social @avezyrakis.bsky.social
behaviour2025.bsky.social
At #Behaviour2025, we celebrate diversity & inclusion. The workshop "Amplifying Global Voices: Removing Language Barriers in Student Research" fostered dialogue on challenges & solutions to make science more accessible & equitable across languages.
janirecas.bsky.social
Apparently macaques are not fans of Pepsi! 🤔

Not because of the taste, but the colour of the bottle.

Fascinating talk by @nishantkumar.bsky.social on how sensory perception shapes human–animal conflict!

#Behaviour2025
Macaques drinking soft drinks