· @anatole
17 followers · 47 posts · Server fediscience.org

Not planting forest corridors:
"Natural corridors (those existing in landscapes prior to the study) showed more movement than manipulated corridors (those created and maintained for the study)."

conbio.onlinelibrary.wiley.com

#wildlife #biogeography #Landscaping #conservation

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Julian Schrader · @JulianSchrader
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Here the latest news on the Journal of Biogeography editorial work stoppage and mass resignations, from Twitter/X:

I along with 95% of have now from @jbiogeography. @WileyGlobal never responded to our invitation to discuss .

Very sad to see this outcome of a once highly respected journal. But hope we all learned a lesson from this and stop submitting to such journals.

#associateeditors #resigned #betterpublishing #ecology #biogeography #journal

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Christophe Neff · @cneff
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Tim O'Connell · @tinosaurs
534 followers · 887 posts · Server ecoevo.social

Vilified by weirdos who worry about the aesthetics of their "lawns", I find charming and fascinating. If anything, folks should be thanking them for de-grubbing their turf!

youtu.be/YuYaEg_KOAc

#armadillos #wildlife #Oklahoma #biodiversity #biogeography #littlearmoredone #ninebandedarmadillo

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John McChesney-Young · @jmccyoung
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· @llewelly
448 followers · 26921 posts · Server sauropods.win

There are at least a few island sauropods; Magyarosaurus, and Europasaurus come to mind. And there are several sauropod groups, including diplodocids, dicraeosaurs, brachiosaurs, and titanosaurs, which appear on multiple landmasses, sometimes without obvious land connections. Note: I don't mean to bring back the bad old idea of semi-aquatic sauropods; I don't think they're at all suited for that.
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· @llewelly
448 followers · 26919 posts · Server sauropods.win

sauropod biogeography speculation: what if sauropods were tortoise-like in their ability to weather long ocean voyages, and occasionally arrive intact and able to start a population in a new place, despite not being particularly marine-adapted?
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#dinosaurs #Sauropods #biogeography

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Matilda's Lab · @matildaslab
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GregCocks · @GregCocks
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grimmiges · @grimmiges
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@dezene

PS and DEC/BioGeoBears modelled ancestral area/migration analyses.

How do those political-fitted bioregions fit with the world at the time, let's say in the Cretaceous (Fig. S2 from the supplement)?

Palaeogeographic : the shelf-to-shelf distance between Australia-New Guinea and what would become Malaya was > 3000 km in the Late Cretaceous, but already quite a busy butterflied route according to Fig. S2. Hopping from one tropical atoll to the next, maybe?

#biogeography #funfact

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Eugene Alvin Villar · @seav
316 followers · 2287 posts · Server en.osm.town

Indonesians would be very familiar with the , which PBS Eons tackled in a pretty nifty video: youtu.be/QTK_bC00ilg

#wallaceline #indonesia #pbs #pbseons #tootsea #biogeography

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Carl Von Lesquereux · @cfnnm
6 followers · 105 posts · Server mstdn.social

Using ecological partitions to assess zooplankton biogeography and seasonality

link.researcher-app.com/ncys

#marinebiology #biogeography #Research #Papers #Science

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Thomas Holtz · @Arctomet
651 followers · 551 posts · Server sciencemastodon.com

Crame, J. A. (2023). Late Cenozoic evolution of the latitudinal diversity gradient. Journal of Biogeography, 00, 1– 8. doi.org/10.1111/jbi.14620

#newpaper #paleontology #biogeography

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Leonard · @Leonard
0 followers · 1 posts · Server genomic.social

Population structure mirrors pattern of species turnover in species distributed across a biogeographic break, the Isthmus of Kra
... unless those should be species
doi.org/10.1111/jbi.14598

#biogeography #squirrel

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Joel Nitta · @joelnitta
126 followers · 161 posts · Server fosstodon.org

New publication in Cladistics! 🙌

Systematics and biogeography of the Old World fern genus Antrophyum

onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10

Including of and a new species from Tahiti 🌿 🌏

#biogeography #antrophyum

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Annals of Botany · @AnnBot
71 followers · 121 posts · Server botany.social

🎉👨‍🎓 We invite you to meet Dr. Gerhard Zotz , first author of the recently published article doi.org/10.1093/aob/mcac158 a

Get to know him and his passion for in this thread. (1/5)

#biogeography

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