Major update to BioTIME 2.0, worldβs largest biodiversity time-series database
BioTIME 2.0 is the largest biodiversity time-series database on the planet and gives unprecedented insight into global biodiversity.
BioTIME 2.0 - the largest biodiversity time-series database - now spans 12 million records from 553,000 locations, tracking ecosystem changes since 1874! π
www.idiv.de/major-update...
@uniofstandrews.bsky.social @idiv-research.bsky.social @erc.europa.eu @jon-chase03.bsky.social
05.06.2025 12:21
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While 'flashy' papers are great, analyses are ephemeral. It's the data, its preservation and organization that will persist. Honored to be involved with this amazing team on what I think are some of the most important biodiversity data out there. BioTime v 2.0.
15.05.2025 19:11
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You have my support!!
19.03.2025 01:51
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It's the 'replicability' part that worries me more, as we all know how many seemingly arbitrary choices can dramatically influence outcomes.
18.03.2025 19:47
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100% agreed. And these people are absolutely phenomenal, doing the hard (often thankless) work to ensure the next level of reproducibility.
18.03.2025 19:46
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I like the idea. A lot. But to be honest, I would be very afraid of the outcome.
17.03.2025 00:29
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Thanks Rob, for writing such a great News & Views about our paper! A huge honor (or I guess I should write honour given your new position) to have your thoughts!
12.03.2025 20:03
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This week, embattled UCLA EEB Professor Priyanga Amarasekare faces additional disciplinary hearings. She offers a thorough defense of herself--and transparency on the history of charges & outcomes in her cases--here: pamarasekare.org
13.06.2024 07:21
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And the Restoration Cake symbolizes Emmaβs great work synthesizing restoration data!
12.06.2024 18:37
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After 6 years of postdoc-ing with us at iDiv, the Synthesis group says goodbye to Emma Ladouceur. She had such an incredible influence on us all, scientifically and personally. We will miss her, but wish her well and onto bigger and better things at the University of Prince Edward Island!
12.06.2024 18:36
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βI may yet be crushed, but I have put up a ferocious fight and I hope that my efforts make it easier for others who come after me to stand up to authoritarian University administrations.β
11.06.2024 05:41
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βA harassment verdict, no matter how flawed, would permanently destroy my reputation and force me out of academia, and I have to try my utmost to prevent it.β
11.06.2024 05:41
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βAt this juncture, publicly responding to the charges against me is the only way I can protect myself.β
11.06.2024 05:40
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Home | My Site 3
For those following the ongoing saga of Priyanga Amarasekareβa major update. She speaks out, addressing all charges! This would make for a dramatic novel or Netflix series. But no, itβs the life of our brilliant and deeply caring colleague and friend.
www.pamarasekare.org
11.06.2024 05:39
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Uh, I really wanna know what this is!
04.05.2024 06:27
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Ecological Society of America announces 2024 Fellows β The Ecological Society of America
Congrats to all!
But super pleased to see the early career list has Melissa Guzman, whom I was privileged to help nominate (and work with; sheβs a π) and Diogo Provete, who is spending the next year at IDiv in my research group, on a Humboldt foundation sabbatical!
www.esa.org/blog/2024/04...
30.04.2024 19:13
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The publish-or-perish culture in academia has catalysed the development of an unethical publishing system. This system is characterised by the proliferation of journals and publishers unaffiliated with learned societies or universitiesβ that maintain extremely large revenues and profit margins diverting funds away from the academic community. Early career researchers (ECRs) are particularly vulnerable to the consequences of this publishing system because of intersecting factors, including pressure to pursue high impact publications, rising publication costs and job insecurity. Moving towards a more ethical system requires that scientists advocate for structural change by making career choices that come with risks, many of which disproportionately impact ECRs. We illuminate major issues facing ECRs in Ecology and Evolution under the current publishing system, and propose a portfolio of actions to promote systemic change that can be implemented by ECRs and established researchers.
As director of CESAB, I'm incredibly proud to share the latest article of our postdocs today in Ecology Letters. π
They call for a more ethical academic publishing landscape but also ask to not let only the Early Career Researchers pay the price of this paradigm shift !
doi.org/10.1111/ele....
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12.03.2024 10:11
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Just to say the editor (*ahem*) also was nervous about this. But Iβm glad they got the message out there in an appropriate venue. Still have no idea where the publishing landscape is going to take us.
29.03.2024 05:04
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Was a pleasure to be there! What a great group of colleagues and wonderful science!
10.03.2024 03:44
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π¨New paper! Is homogenization really that more common than differentiation? - not really, our latest work shows that one pattern can be as common as the other.
Another great work and collaboration led by this amazing teamπ
22.02.2024 09:58
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Synthesis reveals approximately balanced biotic differentiation and homogenization
Homogenization is most common at large temporal and spatial scales but is balanced by differentiation at smaller scales.
The lack of evidence for declining local diversity through time must be because everything is homogenizing, leading to larger-scale losses.
Right?!
Nope, says our analysis of 500+ meta-communities through time just published in Science Advances
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www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
22.02.2024 04:03
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So it seems that UCLA, on top of punishing a POC professor for speaking out against racism, has also done nothing against professors for engaging in racist behavior
25.01.2024 15:47
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Calls
sDiv is the synthesis centre of iDiv
We have a new call for 'Synthesis' projects at iDiv. Looking forward to more great 'community-driven' synthesis work happening here. Feel free to reach out with questions, etc.
www.idiv.de/en/sdiv/calls
26.01.2024 17:26
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