Landscape Genomics
dates 13-17 July 2026 To foster international participation, this course will be held online
Our #LandscapeGenomics course is back π
Join us this July to learn how to associate environmental and genomic data in a hands-on, practical course led by two absolute superstars in the field: StΓ©phane Joost & @brennaforester.bsky.social
www.physalia-courses.org/courses-work...
25.02.2026 13:55
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Systematic attribution of heatwaves to the emissions of carbon majors - Nature
Climate change made 213 historical heatwaves reported over 2000β2023 more likely and more intense, to which each of the 180 carbon majors (fossil fuel and cement producers) substantially contributed.
A paper in Nature suggests a quarter of heatwave events from 2000-23 would have been near impossible without anthropogenic climate change. The paper also indicates that major carbon emitters are responsible for around 50% of the increase in intensity of these events. βοΈ π§ͺ
19.09.2025 01:41
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3 Post doc positions in biodiversity science, genetic indicator assessment and ecological statistics
3 Post doc positions in biodiversity science, genetic indicator assessment and ecological statistics
π’ Post doc! Want to join our team?
We are looking for 3 post docs in biodiversity science, genetic indicator assessment, and ecological statistics for a fixed term of 2 years!
Come unravel the drivers and consequences of global change on biodiversity with us!
DL 24.9.
#universityofhelsinki
03.09.2025 12:00
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Genomic Analysis Reveals Inbreeding in an Island Population of Alexander Archipelago Wolves
Island populations are at heightened risk of inbreeding due to reduced mating opportunities with unrelated conspecifics. Extensive inbreeding can result in inbreeding depression (reduced fitness of i...
Neat study from my colleagues at the @usfs.bsky.social National Genomics Center and Alaska Fish & Game. Using genomic CAPTURE, they found that wolves on Prince of Wales Island in SE AK exhibited significant inbreeding, similar to Isle Royale Wolves #ConsGen
12.08.2025 17:06
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About 15-20 yrs ago, a bunch of reviews (inc. 1 by me) made predictions about the future of genomics in conservation. 1 yr ago at ICISB, Robin Waples assessed which of those predictions had been fulfilled. Sam May & Sam Rosenbaum now led the effort to turn this into a review:
doi.org/10.1111/mec....
21.04.2025 15:31
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Don't forget to register for our Hackathon event! We'll be discussing and testing a protocol to check whether published data/code is actually reproducible...
Registration closes on the 15th September π€
Find out more and register here π buff.ly/XTON0lV
29.08.2025 11:01
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Is Colossal a threat to Science or Is it Science's Last Hope for the Next Generation?
Just got a π§ͺpitch from a PR claiming to work with Colossal (de-extinction chancers). It was a pre-written article claiming the science sector is carrying out "coordinated attacks" on the co. Spy the headline. They asked if I'd publish it on my Forbes column.
Not enough eye rolls on Earth for this π
10.08.2025 07:55
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Biodiversity conservation requires integration of species-centric and process-based strategies | PNAS
Conservation science and policy are geared primarily toward the preservation of species
and habitats, with priority often given to the rarest, most...
Conservation needs to focus better on maintaining & enhancing the processes that allow ecosystems to function & adapt in a rapidly changing world
In our new paper we explore key processes - such as evolution, movement & biotic interactions - metrics, & how to conserve them
doi.org/10.1073/pnas...
04.08.2025 15:56
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Pangolins Should Receive Endangered Protections, U.S. Officials Say
Seven pangolin species proposed for listing as endangered under the Endangered Species Act (gift link):
www.nytimes.com/2025/06/16/c...
26.06.2025 12:14
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Kym Ottewell presenting a slide featuring a large photo of a ghost bat
Next at #ICCB2025 our symposium on using non-invasive & museum genetic samples for conservation. First up is @kymottewell.bsky.social on using scat DNA for ghost bat individual ID and #consgen. The ghost bat is Australiaβs largest carnivorous bat (*bat in photo not to scale!)
19.06.2025 00:36
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Interesting opportunity from AfricaBP: Genomics and Sustainable Solutions for East and Central Africa
To register, click here: docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1F...
06.06.2025 09:11
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A Fungus Devastated North American Bats. A New Species Could Deliver a Killer Blow.
A Fungus Devastated North American Bats. A New Species Could Deliver a Killer Blow. www.nytimes.com/2025/05/28/s...
28.05.2025 17:43
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Los Angeles brims with wildlife. But fires make it harder to survive.
Besides burning thousands of homes and displacing residents, the January fires, like earlier ones, upended the natural environment.
βEven though wildlife here have evolved to live in a landscape that burnsβ¦the animals are not equipped to survive fires so frequent and so ferocious β the by-product of a changing climate and encroaching human development.β Gift link below:
23.04.2025 17:44
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π§ͺ #consgen
Iβm leaving NOAA on April 28. I never anticipated resigning at any time when I joined the agency 5 yrs ago to help modernize fisheries management and conservation with genomics. Making the work more effective and efficient was the central objective. I loved working at NOAA becauseβ¦ 1/x
14.04.2025 22:32
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How hot can tailed-frogs get? Forester et al. (2025) found that Ascaphus truei and montanus have different responses encoded in their genome. Read more of our #AWnews feature on our homepage AmphibiaWeb.org
14.04.2025 16:50
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AmphibiaWeb | Home
Connecting people around the world by synthesizing and sharing information about amphibians to enable research, education, and conservation
Everything is absolutely awful right now but at least we still have tailed frogs - my colleague Amanda Cicchinoβs photo is the AmphibiaWeb image of the week with a shout out to our recent tailed frog vulnerability paper: amphibiaweb.org
@amphibiaweb.bsky.social
14.04.2025 22:51
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Conservation Genetics Highlights
January 2025, Issue 1
Interested in conservation genetics news? @anitajnorman.bsky.social has started a monthly newsletter on #consgen here: open.substack.com/pub/conserva...
27.01.2025 15:03
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I'm super happy to share our newest preprint on whooping crane genomics π£π§¬
π¨Persistent genomic erosion in whooping cranes despite demographic recoveryπ¨ www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
Extremely thankful to @hernmoral.bsky.social and all co-authors!
#conservationgenomics #genomics #whoopingcranes
17.12.2024 15:28
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What Can Genome Sequence Data Reveal About Population Viability?
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Lukas Keller, @fieldgenomics.bsky.social and I asked 'What can genome sequence data reveal about population viability?'
Here's what we found: onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.... π§ͺ #consgen
17.12.2024 23:30
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Fish Biologist
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Genomics job at NOAA Southeast Fisheries Science Center being hired off the fish biologist call. They are looking for scientists to lead, plan, and conduct research in the Marine Mammal Molecular Genomics program to support marine mammal conservation 𧬠π¦
#ConservationGenetics #marinemammals
15.12.2024 16:19
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Ocean Heat Killed Half the Common Murres Around Alaska (Gift Article)
About four million common murres were killed by a domino effect of ecosystem changes, and the population is showing no signs of recovery, according to new research.
βAbout half of Alaskaβs common murres, some four million birds, died as a result of the marine heat wave, the scientists found. They believe it is the largest documented die-off of a single species of wild birds or mammals.β
www.nytimes.com/2024/12/12/c...
12.12.2024 21:35
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