@andy2dobson
Wildlife Disease Ecology and Conservation, Author, Dad, Princeton Professor, External Faculty Santa Fe Institute and STRI. Photographer, cook, & nerd who works in Serengeti, Yellowstone, California, NJ, and collects guitars and books. Rewilding his yard!
Really enjoyed discussing The Lawton Principles (more, bigger, better and more joined up) with the ever enthusiastic John Lawton. youtu.be/GMlzvNxM2N0?...
Cover of The Lancet:
@thelancet.com
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A little armored one / turtle rabbit in the wild
The word armadillo is borrowed from Spanish and simply means βlittle armored one.β But an even better word for an armadillo, in my opinion, is the Nahuatl ayotochtli. It means βturtle rabbit.β
βThe Zukunftskolleg Konnect Fellowships support early career researchers from Africa, Asia and Latin America, who do research that fits to one of the thirteen departments at the University of Konstanz.β www.uni-konstanz.de/zukunftskoll...
We use a coordination game to study repeated emergence and abandonment of mutualistic interactions. The game reflects that mutualisms must be widespread to generate robust benefits. Mutualisms can collapse even in the absence of cheating and even if they would result in higher fitness. rdcu.be/eWnIc
No, they are only alienating a minority of entitled degenerates who think that chasing animals to exhaustion and throwing them live to be ripped apart by a pack of dogs is a bit of a laugh. This should have been confined to history just like bear baiting, dog fighting, and hare coursing long ago.
Screenshot of a tweet by James Tate reading, βAn educated populace is a threat to power.β The tweet includes a quoted graphic stating that ICE is offering a $45,000 signing bonus and $100,000 starting salary, compared to a teacher earning $55,000 in their eighth year with a masterβs degree, arguing that education has been intentionally defunded.
Our governmentβs priorities are entirely backward. And purposefully so.
On this day, a child was born who left an indelible mark on human history, transforming our understanding of the world. Famous for his long hair, he unraveled the mysteries of the heavens and brought light to the world.
Happy Birthday, Sir Isaac Newton.
(Born Dec 25, 1642, Julian Calendar)
@billbramhall.bsky.social
We are thrilled to announce the #launch of the Tom Lovejoy Conservation Fellowship #postdoctoral #research program!
Learn more here: lovejoycenter.arizona.edu/lovejoy-fell...
Intriguing! I wonder what same figure looks like for plants and fungi?
Thoughtful end of year piece by @rhettayersbutler.bsky.social about how we frame #conservation: βLess crisis, more agency.β
news.mongabay.com/2025/12/reth...
A person carrying a backpack crosses a footbridge in a hilly area. Text overlaid on the image says, βOut of Eden Walk is a 38,000 km walk across the world in the footsteps of our ancestors.β
βοΈ Slow journalism requires public support. Out of Eden Walk is a nonprofit org, & we're raising funds for the journey ahead. Our Board is matching all donations at a 1:1 ratio up to $45k. As we walk into the Americas, pls consider a donation to keep us moving: www.outofedenwalknonprofit.org/campaign
Paddy Kalish OD shared this photo of reindeer eyes, showing a dramatic difference in eye color, probably dramatized, because the real effect is a eye-shine color, which is hard to represent.
So reindeer (Rangifer tarandus) can't fly, but they are VERY MAGICAL.
For example, their EYES CHANGE COLOR during the year & they're one of the few large mammals that can see UV. Golden brown in summer, deep blue in winter.
Let's talk about the unique visual adaptations of Rudolph and company.
To remember William Bond, you could listen to his powerful talk on behalf of grasses! It is a seminal lesson in savanna ecology. Personally, I also find it nice to hear his voice.
jgpausas.blogs.uv.es/2021/02/21/a...
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A great loss. A formidable and eloquent mind.
In the year of our Lord two-thousand-twenty-five, there are still shockingly diagnosable, legit never-before-seen-by-scientists new bird species out there to be discovered
The stock market's gains are being overwhelmingly driven by seven Big Tech companies who have invested heavily in AI, which has made tech oligarchs even wealthier.
But when that AI bubble bursts, the rest of us will be stuck holding the bag.
Be warned.
This week I have written about what goes wrong when chatbots engage with people with poor mental health and how we should think about the problem.
Chatbots behaving badly, by @natashaloder open.substack.com/pub/overmatt...
Really fantastic paper on spread of H5N1 influenza in North American birds.
The east wing of science is being demolished by the new administration.
Read my Substack about a new documentary Iβve made with Sandra Kanthal about the impact on biomedical scientists at Harvard.
open.substack.com/pub/overmatt...
FT graph showing massive UK public support for the opinion that it was wrong to vote to leave the EU.
Ah! Good morning, reality. And welcome. Weβve been expecting youβ¦
The waters of the north Pacific have had their warmest summer on record, according to analysis:
www.bbc.com/news/article...
New work from @devisatarkar.bsky.social et al on how effects of climate variability- particularly more unusual events - depend on developmental stage & prevailing conditions in Wytham Woods great tits.