Hugues Abriel · @SwissIonChannel
203 followers · 893 posts · Server fediscience.org

RT @_La_Keka
So happy to have 2 of my photos selected for this!!!
Yes, the glassfrog is mine 🙈🥳🥳
I am SO honoured to represent @unibern and our great research group in !!
@snsf_ch twitter.com/snsf_ch/status/165

#photography #SciencePerspective #behaviouralecology

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Olivia Maes · @oamaes
227 followers · 499 posts · Server maly.io
Ethological Society · @EthoGes
58 followers · 48 posts · Server ecoevo.social

RT @BehavEcoBIE
Last week, some members of our department had a great time at the @EthoGes 2023!

#behaviouralecology

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Flávio Oliveira · @mrbig
54 followers · 187 posts · Server masto.pt

@r_heisman Hello, Rebecca!

I'm a specialised in . I'm currently a researcher in an project that deals with participatory practices of . I'm also looking for funding in the discipline of , with a focus on small mammals and .

Nice to meet you 🐭

#zoologist #smallmammals #horizon2020 #windenergy #behaviouralecology #cameratraps

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Ana Rodrigues · @anarodrigues
1010 followers · 628 posts · Server ecoevo.social

@jebyrnes

⏫ Tagging the @jobsecoevo so that this 5-year position on in in is boosted to the group members

socialbat.org/research-scienti

#research #cooperation #bats #behaviouralecology #ohio #usa

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Olivia Maes · @oamaes
206 followers · 417 posts · Server maly.io

@davidho were you on the boat? How did this come about? Playing catch with each other, dropping it and the beluga happened to turn up and return it? Or did you spot the beluga and someone thought "let's see if if plays fetch"? Loved watching this anyway, but interested in the of it 😁

#behaviouralecology

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Olivia Maes · @oamaes
166 followers · 292 posts · Server maly.io

"under high-density conditions, share a considerable proportion of their space. [...] males shared with males (25% of their ranges), females shared with females (25% of their ranges) and male and females overlapped by an average of 50%. This form of relaxed territoriality is strategic; when population density is this high, the risk of injury from territorial fights is far greater than the cost of sharing resources."

panthera.org/blog-post/leopard

#leopards #conservation #habitats #behaviouralecology

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· @maxpool
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Wolves infected with a Toxoplasma gondii are more likely than uninfected animals to lead a pack, according to an analysis of more than 200 North American wolves
nature.com/articles/s42003-022

11 times more likely to to start a new pack, and 46 times more likely to become pack leaders.

T. gondii has now been linked to increased risk-taking in rodents, chimpanzees, hyenas, and now gray wolves.



#CommunityEcology #behaviouralecology #ecologicalepidemiology #ecology #biology

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Dr Hannah Rowland · @HannahMRowland
206 followers · 1 posts · Server ecoevo.social

It’s time! I’m Hannah, I’m leading the Lab of Colourful Animals at the Max Planck Institute for Chemical Ecology in Jena, Germany. We work together to understand the role that toxins play in driving the evolution of new adaptations in predators and prey. We research poison frogs in Costa Rica; snakes that eat toxic toads; milkweed plants, milkweed herbivores, and the predators of these herbivores.

#introduction #ChemicalEcology #behaviouralecology #molecularbiology #cardiacglycosides

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at U. of North Texas . I study () and with . My lab focuses on how affects pollinator communities and the interactions within those communities, including behavior.

Current projects study pollinators in and use across insect functional groups. Also collaborating with to assess status of TX .

#introduction #assistantprofessor #UNT #BehavioralEcology #behaviouralecology #CommunityEcology #insect #pollinators #globalchange #bee #foraging #rangeland #SocialInformation #tpwd #conservation #nativebees

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Olivia Maes · @oamaes
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· @TheotimeColin
74 followers · 11 posts · Server ecoevo.social

Tetragonula stingless bees are the main potential alternative to honeybees for crop in . Very little is known on mating and queen . I was very happy to support student and stingless bee specialist Francisco Bulle Bueno during his work.

There are a lot of cool pictures and behavioural descriptions in this article, have a look:

link.springer.com/article/10.1

#pollination #australia #stingless #bee #behaviour #ecology #behaviouralecology #biology #science #bees #meliponini #insects #entomology

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Dr. Amanda Liczner · @bumblebeehaviour
186 followers · 18 posts · Server ecoevo.social

Hey peeps! This afternoon come check out our presentation "She moves in mysterious ways: tracking bumble bee movement to identify critical habitat gaps"

This work will be presented by Dr. Nigel Raine, my awesome supervisor who stepped in to present for me.

Check more about our lab here: 1in3mouthfuls.org/

#entsoc2022 #JAM2022 #bumblebees #bumblebee #queenbee #habitat #conservation #ecology #movementbehaviour #behaviouralecology #science #scicomm #biology #savethebees #bees #pollinators

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Sal Keith · @Sal_Keith
96 followers · 19 posts · Server ecoevo.social
Elva Robinson · @elva
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Scott M Ramsay · @wtspman
60 followers · 65 posts · Server mstdn.social

I’ve been here long enough to get a sense of the environment. It’s time for an . I am a who studies in . My main work over the last 20+ years has been on song variation in White-throated Sparrows.

In my regular work I teach and . I have also taught and . I am always interested in sharing ideas about how to make more engaging and effective for students. /1

#teaching #fieldecology #evolution #animalcommunication #academic #Birds #behaviouralecology #biologist #Introduction

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fx dechaume-moncharmont · @fxdm
428 followers · 442 posts · Server mamot.fr

Very impressive game of Chinese whispers in bats.
Patriquin et al. (2018). Bats without borders: predators learn novel prey cues from other predatory species. Science Advances 4:eaaq0579 dx.doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.aaq0

#science #biology #bat #ecology #animalbehaviour #behaviouralecology #communication #imitation

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