This is amazing.
@brandonschamp
Professor of Plant Ecology @ Algoma University Research: community assembly, competition, co-occurrence patterns, functional-trait-based ecology, coexistence, niche theory, size variation, flowering time
Who's spreading conspiracy theories? www.ctvnews.ca/montreal/art... @mediatechdemocracy.bsky.social
"...about 100 very active Canadian users who account for nearly 70% of conspiratorial content"
"...small, highly active & visible subset of social media users who exert disproportionate influence"
I wonder if those models would require steadily increasing tax inputs from the declining population. I can't imagine that would be popular, or the alternative of reduced service.
Re-upping this one...
Agreed. But is there anywhere in the world that has a useful non-growth-based, democratically run economic model in play that doesn't rely on non-renewable resources? Genuinely curious.
Best practices for moving from correlation to causation in ecological research @natcomms.nature.com
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
Where are all the Republican free speech crusaders on this? Mostly nowhere.
Probably the most negatively consequential Supreme Court decision I've seen in terms of impact on American democracy.
Image of a bearded, bald, and morose Charles Darwin, with his famous quote βI am very poorly today and very stupid and hate everybody and everythingβ
Happy birthday, Chuck.
Proud to carry on your legacy of studying evolutionary biology while going through it
Scientists need to step up to the plate on this issue immediately. We've ceded too much ground to anti-science.
They're doing everything they can to stop the killing from being properly investigated. Criminals are generally the ones who do anything they can to stop investigations, because they know they're guilty
Scientists would do well to recognize that the strength of theories is not in isolated studies, but in more cycles of deduction and induction that accumulate in support of an increasingly refined and accurate theory
It's also a great way to explain why scientists have such confidence in theories like evolution and human-induced climate change. The number of cycles of deduction & induction these theories have undergone is the reason we have confidence, and allows us to ignore critiques focused on single studies
Each year when I teach science's use of cycles of induction and deduction, I wonder how it's possible that the concept wasn't a critical part of my own scientific education. It's not new...Aristotle knew about it. And looking around, people use the approach naturally without realizing it.
www.nytimes.com/interactive/... This is...unexpected and depressing
Not that taking Greenland alone would be okay anyway...
Imagine the mental contortions to convince yourself or others that they'd stop at Greenland when they've already talked about making Canada the 51st state. Wild.
Now that would get me into the theatre.
Goody bags send the message that celebrations are about the accumulation of stuff, Mandy Len Catron arguesβand theyβre not the only type of treat that children can offer their guests:
Just a little on-the-nose.
I have always thought this, and I've seen this kind of leader before. It's not an admirable trait, although I understand how people can convince themselves it is.
Hi Plant Ecologist Friends! I'm looking for a postdoc to nominate for this grant (two years at $70,000 CDN; either International or returning to Canada). If you know recent PhD grads or Postdocs who might be interested, direct them to me.
Topic: Plant competition/community assembly
Reaffirming my faith in the possibility of human rationality...just a little.
Written by Professor Steven Salzberg about the RFK crew.
It's a question many of us are asking. They're not ALL crazy. What is their motivation? Power? Infamy? They're not all getting crazy rich, so it's not money.
Do they ALL have brain worms?
Swedish Deputy PM: Sweden needs to pick its friends wisely, and we are choosing Canada⦠So when we come to America, we come to Canada now.
"We live on a planet on the brink of disaster -- This yearβs State of the Climate Report warns of imminent climate chaos" by @brianmchugh.bsky.social for @yorkshirebylines.co.uk:
yorkshirebylines.co.uk/news/environ...
Free Lunch by David K Johnston.
Covid-19 vaccines, credited with saving millions of lives during the pandemic, set off a powerful alarm that rallies the human immune system against cancer and nearly doubles the median survival length of patients, according to a new retrospective study.
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Were Trump to succeed in his quest to get rid of Fed Chair Jerome Powell, the result would be chaos in the markets, James Surowiecki argues. βThat would very likely lead to higher interest rates, which is the exact opposite of the outcome he wants.β