Victor Saito
@vssaito.bsky.social
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| Biodiversity science | Community and ecosystem ecology | Freshwater ecosystems | @ufscar.bsky.social | https://sites.google.com/view/victorsaito/home
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vssaito.bsky.social
New study out! 🌐🧪
Human pressures are boosting invaders, cutting fishery value by over 50%.
A 21-year study led by Dieison Moi shows how invasions reshape ecosystems and threaten vital services.
www.nature.com/articles/s41...

#Ecology #EcosystemServices
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florianaltermatt.bsky.social
The #phenology of leaf litter decomposition in #aquatic & #terrestrial compartments of #headwater streams
@asn-amnat.bsky.social:
www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1086/...
🌐🌍🌿🍂⏱️

We studied how blue-green 🟦🟩 systems are connected by resource flows and how ecosystem processes vary seasonally.
1/4🧵
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fburdon.bsky.social
Restoration ecology that considers biotic interactions is essential if goals include restoring species. Constructed wetlands complement adjacent streams by supplying emergent aquatic insect subsidies asynchronously, extending the foraging window for terrestrial consumers #foodweb #landscapediversity
Restoration of aquatic habitat complex extends the foraging window of terrestrial consumers
Cross-ecosystem linkages benefit generalist consumers by providing prey fluxes from donor habitats, but these trophic connections are highly vulnerabl…
www.sciencedirect.com
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barnesecodiv.bsky.social
Interested in #ecological #theory & live on this side of the world (Asia-Pacific)? Tune in to the @pop-bio.bsky.social seminar series! I'm speaking next on #biodiversity change, #food-web energetics and #ecosystem function. Register here: forms.gle/7vEiUQKJqeUL... 🌐🌏🍁🧪 @newzealandecology.bsky.social
pop-bio.bsky.social
Andrew Barnes @barnesecodiv.bsky.social will present our next seminar:

"Deciphering the Multitrophic Consequences of Biodiversity Change Through an Energetic Lens"

Join us online Thursday 26th June 1pm AEST!

Sign up to our mailing list to receive the zoom link forms.gle/24Y557Cjeu6w...
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intp-science.bsky.social
📣Post-doc opportunity in thermal ecology & species interactions with Arnaud Sentis at INRAE Aix-en-Provence, France.
🌡️Explore how antagonistic interactions shape thermal tolerance in freshwater organisms.
📆 Start: Nov. 2025 | Duration: 2 years
📩 Sept. 8, 2025
Info 👉 www.inrae.fr/en/news/erc-...
🌐🧪🌍
vssaito.bsky.social
"A biodiversidade aquática brasileira está encolhendo - em tamanho e valor."

Texto que traduz muito bem os achados do nosso estudo liderado por Dieison Moi:
www.ufscar.br/noticia?codi...
Estudo detecta perda de potencial pesqueiro na bacia do Paraná
www.ufscar.br
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sibecol.bsky.social
We are back with the “What do @sibecol ecologist do?” series! 🔎
A recent article by @zzeynepersoy.bsky.social, @chaevangelista.bsky.social, @ignasiarranz.bsky.social et al. presents a global dataset for assessing body size patterns across ecosystems!🏞️

Read it here: sibecol.org/es/review_er...
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inesismartins.bsky.social
Don't know where to start? Don't worry!

We have developed an R package to get you started. #BioTIMEr now provides tools to interact with the database and some useful tips and examples.

Our website is also getting an uplift in the upcoming days, so stay tuned!
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inesismartins.bsky.social
BioTime v2 is out!!🚨 - Explore the largest #database of #biodiversity time-series studies in the world.

Now with more studies🗄️🔍👩‍💻, more species 🌱🦎🦇🐟🌳🐜🐚🪸🐀, more locations 🌐…just more!

onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/...

Free to download, free to use!
#BioTime #Macroecology #GlobalChange
BioTIME 2.0: Expanding and Improving a Database of Biodiversity Time Series
Motivation Here, we make available a second version of the BioTIME database, which compiles records of abundance estimates for species in sample events of ecological assemblages through time. The up...
onlinelibrary.wiley.com
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lauraantao.bsky.social
👇 #BioTIME 🌐🌍 #database #biodiversity #timeseries #opendata
inesismartins.bsky.social
Don't know where to start? Don't worry!

We have developed an R package to get you started. #BioTIMEr now provides tools to interact with the database and some useful tips and examples.

Our website is also getting an uplift in the upcoming days, so stay tuned!
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lauraantao.bsky.social
Really happy to announce that the updated version of BioTIME is out!!🚨 This is the largest #database of #biodiversity #timeseries - now with 708 studies and >56 thousand species from across the planet!🦊🐀🐦🐊🐟🐙🦋🐞🌲🍀
& over 400 co-authors sharing their data🤩🤩
onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/...
BioTIME 2.0: Expanding and Improving a Database of Biodiversity Time Series
Motivation Here, we make available a second version of the BioTIME database, which compiles records of abundance estimates for species in sample events of ecological assemblages through time. The up...
onlinelibrary.wiley.com
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biodiversityds.bsky.social
Our latest study out in PNAS reveals trophic convergence in marine vertebrate communities worldwide. Across oceans, similar environments host functionally analogous trophic structures - regardless of species identity.

👉🏼 doi.org/10.1073/pnas...

#Biogeography #Biodiversity #PNAS @ccmar.bsky.social
PNAS
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS), a peer reviewed journal of the National Academy of Sciences (NAS) - an authoritative source of high-impact, original research that broadly spans...
doi.org
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romangoergen.bsky.social
🌍 Why doesn’t biodiversity increase evenly from garden to continent?
🐸 A new theory explains the 3-phase pattern of species growth with scale — key to predicting loss of biodiversity
700M records, global scope.
Study in Nature Communications.🧪
#Ecology #Biodiversity
phys.org/news/2025-04...
From the front garden to the continent, here's why biodiversity does not increase evenly from small to large
The number of species does not increase evenly when going from local ecosystems to continental scales—a phenomenon ecologists have recognized for decades. Now, an international team of scientists, inc...
phys.org
vssaito.bsky.social
New study out! 🌐🧪
Human pressures are boosting invaders, cutting fishery value by over 50%.
A 21-year study led by Dieison Moi shows how invasions reshape ecosystems and threaten vital services.
www.nature.com/articles/s41...

#Ecology #EcosystemServices
Reposted by Victor Saito
trondoskars.bsky.social
Microplastics are everywhere.

And have been for some time.

Caddisfly larvae have rocked them since the 70ties.

Microplastics have been in the food chain longer than many of us have been alive.

And we’re still acting like it’s news.

🌐 🦑 🐙 🧪

phys.org/news/2025-04...
Microplastics discovered in caddisfly casings from the 1970s suggest long-term contamination
A team of biologists working at the Naturalis Biodiversity Center, a research museum in the Netherlands, has found evidence of caddisfly larvae using microplastics to build their casings as far back a...
phys.org
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santiagosaura.bsky.social
We are recruiting a first stage researcher to model connectivity and map corridors between biodiversity-rich forests in Europe.

The selected research will be part of our @upm.es team in the @safenet-eu.bsky.social project (Horizon Europe).

Applications until 25/4.

ℹ️ web.upm.es/hrs4r/es/hrs...
HRS2025/227 Investigador en conectividad ecológica / Researcher on ecological connectivity | HRS4R
web.upm.es
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rbgkew.bsky.social
Imagine this: the Amazon and other tropical forests are like nature’s lungs 🌎
But those lungs? They’re wheezing
A new study shows these forests aren’t adapting fast enough to climate change. They're struggling to keep up
It’s not just trees at risk - it’s all of us
🧪 www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
 Conceptual figure depicting the analyzed mechanisms for change in community trait composition across the study area.
Tree individuals that are alive and have a DBH ≥10 cm are part of the full community assemblage. Across time, there can be changes in the community trait composition due to growth of the surviving tree individuals (survivor assemblage) given their increase in basal area (top right). Other mechanisms for changing community trait composition across time are the recruitment (recruit assemblage) of new individuals (middle right) and the death (fatality assemblage) of individuals in the community (bottom right).
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barnesecodiv.bsky.social
Come join us in the Biodiversity, Ecology and Behaviour team at University of Waikato @waikatouniversity.bsky.social! We are advertising a 3-4 year Lecturer position in Animal Behaviour. Especially ideal for anyone specialising in vertebrates! 🌏🌐 www.seek.co.nz/job/83279795...
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ecolgonzalez.bsky.social
I’m thrilled to finally share our new dataset paper-years in the making! This has been an incredible rewarding project, and it was a true pleasure to work with such an amazing team of researchers. Huge thanks to supported by @idiv for the support www.nature.com/articles/s41...
StoichLife: A Global Dataset of Plant and Animal Elemental Content - Scientific Data
Scientific Data - StoichLife: A Global Dataset of Plant and Animal Elemental Content
www.nature.com
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2xges.bsky.social
#MarineEcology #FreshwaterEcology #IntegratedAssessments #WFD #MSFD #SynthesisResearch #BigData
2xges.bsky.social
The International Symposium on Synthesis Research in Aquatic Ecosystems will take place 11-12/6 in Copenhagen. 5 keynote speakers and 5 of AquaSYNC's Working Groups will present ground breaking results anchored in research accepted for publication in high ranking journals. www.aquasync.dk/resources
RESOURCES | AquaSYNC
www.aquasync.dk
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comecology.bsky.social
Why aren't more researchers publishing in society journals?

Two potential reasons:

1) They're often unfamiliar to early-career researchers,

and/or 2) they need better promotion, a task for all of us.