@aircanada.bsky.social , when are you going to follow suit (www.nytimes.com/2026/03/02/t...) and clarify/improve your instrument policies (TRAIN CHECK-IN STAFF!) re instruments? EXACT same thing happened to me, AC Wpg-Toronto. It is totally unacceptable. I have lodged a complaint & not heard back.
05.03.2026 19:43
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I can't bring myself to "like" this post. Beyond wrong and soul-crushing
05.03.2026 14:02
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great science and story-telling, Ben! thanks
04.03.2026 23:07
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Changing rain under climate change is relatively neglected axis of modern world... this study highlights one of the reasons it is worth paying attention to. Also, 1 of first tests of hygric niche concepts that form much of my current research program. Final kudos to Katy! She is a rockstar!
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03.03.2026 15:32
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Surprisingly, none of the species- or habitat covariates explained variation in dataset! although indirect effects mediated longer-term rainfall responses, those likely operate via many different mechanisms, no consistent signal of diet, life history, habitat.
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03.03.2026 15:32
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Also predicted that direct costs would be mediated by interaction with temp, predicting divergent responses with latitude & elevation--also true. Temperate high-elevation birds have hardest time under rainy conditions.
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03.03.2026 15:32
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We predicted different responses with rain timing: higher costs of rain when it fell during nesting attempts, benefits of rain when it fell prior to nesting, aggregated over longer times. That prediction was true: first key conclusion.
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03.03.2026 15:32
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Earlier work (TREE 2020, 35(10):938-952) provided conceptual framework for hypoth testing. We aimed to determine how commonly rain was good or bad, and why? Mechanisms ranged from direct (mortality, destruction) to indirect (food, predators, veg).
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03.03.2026 15:32
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#NewPaperAlert! So incredibly proud of Katy Silber, former PhD student & post-doc for publishing ALL of the work she did in the lab. This last paper @pnas.org answers the question, how and why does rain matter to bird reproduction, *generally*? Here is the graphic summary... details below.
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03.03.2026 15:32
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congratulations!
03.03.2026 15:13
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a graphical abstract--made the points simpler, clearer, fewer words
02.03.2026 17:23
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does anyone have a great photo of a nest (+bird?) in the RAIN?
24.02.2026 21:24
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Last day before reading week: "YAY! I'm half done the term!"
First day after reading week: "What??? I still have half a course to prepare and teach???"
24.02.2026 15:29
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WARNING MUSICIANS! @aircanada.bsky.social hates musicians! Despite a clear policy about being able to take instruments on board if there is room in overhead (there was), Mario at Wpg check-in gave me no choice. On jet bridge, I removed the violin from case & cradled it unprotected whole flight.
23.02.2026 03:11
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Skating on the Assiniboine River with my brother with MB legislature behind him
Snow sculpture on river ski path
Listening to music outside (musicians inside box!) at Festival du Voyageur
Indoor music tent at Festival du voyageur
Spent a week embracing the cold! Reading week in Wpg
23.02.2026 02:26
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Another day, another rejection. At least I donβt take it as hard as I used to
17.02.2026 13:55
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First day of reading week and it is sunny & several degrees above freezing! For the first time in months, I feel that winter might someday be over!
14.02.2026 19:45
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So sorry. If only teaching didn't involve the assessment part! I spent yesterday marking exams and reflected on why it sucks so bad; we feel responsible when people don't learn anything.
14.02.2026 18:48
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amigos en latinoamerica: por favor, difunden este anuncio entre sus estudiantes
14.02.2026 18:45
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EPA reverses long-standing climate change finding, stripping its own ability to regulate emissions
The agency announced it is repealing its 2009 conclusion that greenhouse gases warm the Earth and endanger human health and well-being.
There are so many fucked up things with the current administration that it's hard to focus on one but this recent move is basically a death sentence for the planet. I've been involved with more boots on the ground actions over the years than I can count and this really bums me out.
13.02.2026 06:06
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You can't... repeal... a scientific finding. At that point it's just called lying about it.
12.02.2026 20:38
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Thanks for feeding my lazy curiosity! That is super cool!
12.02.2026 13:55
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so cool! but why become nocturnal if you are an ibis? (just read the write-up, not original paper... apologies if you already explained there)
11.02.2026 22:54
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RMR: Seven Day Forecast
YouTube video by MercerReport
today if *finally* warmed up above freezing! I kept on thinking of one of my favourite Rick Mercer skits: "what are you going to do when its plus 1?"
www.youtube.com/watch?v=wkDv...
10.02.2026 22:33
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βIβm sorry you are dealing with xx. What is a reasonable time frame for you to complete xx?β
08.02.2026 15:29
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The pleasure was mine! Please send me some reading!
08.02.2026 05:29
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Canβt decide between the chicken, the roadrunner, or the Araripe Manakin!
07.02.2026 02:07
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Super cool seminar from @kristymferraro.bsky.social today at @westernu.ca Biology! I get asked by ecosystem ecologists about the role of birds in ecosystem processes⦠she had answers.
07.02.2026 02:04
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