Animal-Environment Interactions Lab
@safilab.bsky.social
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A team of scientists at the Max-Planck Institute of Animal Behavior studying how animals move in and thus negotiate their natural world. You can find more information here: https://www.ab.mpg.de/safi
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safilab.bsky.social
Most people are right- some left-handed or ambidextrous - and so are honey buzzards when turning in thermals! But, unlike us, mastering flight means these birds must overcome laterality as they grow. A gem of a preprint led by @enourani.bsky.social. www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
safilab.bsky.social
"I now can do a review in 1-2 hours". I am in science industry for over 2 decades engaging in all it takes. Reviewing a MS I handle still takes me several days, at least 1 full day. 1-2 hours I need just to properly read it a first time. But aside that the story matches my editorial experience.
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movebank.bsky.social
Do you use Earth Observation #data for #wildlife #ecology? Take this survey to share how you use remotesensing, climate and weather data. Part of SOS (www.dfg-sos.de), a project of @dlr-de.bsky.social, @mpi-animalbehav.bsky.social, ‪@uni-wuerzburg.de‬

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bjjbarrett.bsky.social
Preprint @ecoevorxiv.bsky.social arising from @mpi-animalbehav.bsky.social animal welfare workshops. How can we develop a better error culture in animal biologging where we can learn from our, and others, mistakes and experiences?

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The burden of a failed error culture in biologging
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safilab.bsky.social
Dan, please don't get this wrong, I do love your posts and your work, as I too love my job and working with wild animals too. But I can't avoid finding social media posts with captured animals as not really something we should use too lightly (at all). Just say'n, and really appreciating your work.
safilab.bsky.social
Partially agree. Problem is that these pro-reviewers would become gatekeepers. They would need to remain on the bleeding edge. That is why reviewers should be part of the very same community. Separation of powers imo can't remain fair and good, it would essentially remove the "peer" from the process
safilab.bsky.social
Although I stay out of politics, today going to work this image popped up in my mind.
safilab.bsky.social
What we need to make sure is that there is incentive for good and useful reviewing. Obviously there is big money in publishing and of course the publishing houses add value to what the scientists do. The question is how can the staggering profit margins be redistributed for it all to be fair.
safilab.bsky.social
A solution could be to solicit paid review (offering equivalent to the OA fees). The problem now is that if you use money, very quickly being a reviewer becomes a business model. Meaning review as many papers as possible in as little time as possible, and focus on earning than serving.
safilab.bsky.social
This is what we do as a quick fix: pre-publish before submission. Submit to and review for society run, closed access journals, or decent open access journals. Decent OA are e.g. journals that do not tie fees to impact factor. Spend time and expertise for science not for shareholders.
safilab.bsky.social
The tokens (aka customer retention) and so called rewards like certificates to be added to a CV are outright insulting. I refuse to accept any of those glass beads for the gold I have on offer. We should redirect the immense money publishing houses make for their shareholders to science.
safilab.bsky.social
How about relying on blockchain? Publishing requires payment, which can be earned by doing work, or paying others to purchase publication currency. Likewise through contributing to the IT infrastructure institutions can "mine" wealth. Etc. I am sure this can be worked out. There might even profit.
safilab.bsky.social
And do tell both the editor and the reviewer that you did not appreciate the delivery, but appreciate the intention. Maybe they can and want to work on self improvement. Stay professional. In the end of day the reviewer spent time and effort, they could have just say nay, like the 20 others did.
safilab.bsky.social
Of course not how we want to treat each other. But, as an editor I go through 20 plus rejects before I find 1 doing the job. Polite reviewers, please commit to peer review. 2nd, take a professional perspective. Ignore the tone and condesence, see what you can use, don't let rest come too close.
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bkeeves.bsky.social
animove-course.bsky.social
To all Animovers out there: Our next workshop will take place from the 30th of November until the 13th of December 2025. More information about location, price and how to apply will follow soon....🤗🐒🦥🌎🐸🐊🕷️🪱
safilab.bsky.social
I am trying to find 2 reviewers for a paper on camera traps and predator-prey interactions. 16 invitations sent, 6 declined, the rest are ghosting me, and we're 60 days into submission. Is it that Peer community in Ecology is asking to review? We might be deserving the mess we find ourselves in.
safilab.bsky.social
Just returning from a kickoff meeting at the Schneeferner Umweltforschungsstation located on top of Germany. A most stunning place to start a DFG Forschungsgruppe with high ambitions in joining ecology and remote sensing through cutting edge IT research.
safilab.bsky.social
You can't have your cake and eat it! There would be no cherished and social media advertised papers WITHOUT EVERYONE (corresponding a MS) also reviewing AT LEAST 4 MSs. Not even speaking of serving as editor etc. Be a mutualist not a parasite! You are risking to die with your host. Happy holidays!
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sortee.bsky.social
The US NIH has announced a competition to develop a metric to reward data sharing that might be of interest to some of you.

The first place prize is US$500,000.00 (only US entities/citizens or permanent residents eligible to win the $)

https://buff.ly/3V7oytb