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Lydia Beaudrot

@beaudrotlydia

Ecologist and conservation biologist

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How will tropical mammals react to rising temperatures? Temperature matters, but so do other mammal species: news.rice.edu/2019/04/11/how…

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Plane ticket to Madagascar booked! Super excited to take my lab to the Association for Tropical Biology & Conservation meeting this summer and visit Ranomafana National Park!

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UMichiganNews: RT UMichEEB: Former EEB postdoc Lydia Beaudrot RiceUniversity is lead author of GEB_macro paper, 1 of 1st studies to show how tropical mammals react not just to rising temps but also changes of other species-predators, prey, competitors #C…

UMichiganNews: RT UMichEEB: Former EEB postdoc Lydia Beaudrot RiceUniversity is lead author of GEB_macro paper, 1 of 1st studies to show how tropical mammals react not just to rising temps but also changes of other species-predators, prey, competitors #C…
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Have you ever used arboreal camera traps in the field? Are you planning to? If so, please fill our out short survey! If not, please pass along to your colleagues - please RT widely! forms.gle/XWmyk2UGBPYHBj… #wildlife #cameratrap

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May 6th, ipbes will launch a #GlobalAssessment report on the state of #biodiversity and ecosystem services- will offer evidence-based actions to help safeguard our planet. First ever assessment to systematically include #indigenous and local knowledge at a global scale. #IPBES7

May 6th, <a href="/IPBES/">ipbes</a> will launch a #GlobalAssessment report on the state of #biodiversity and ecosystem services- will offer evidence-based actions to help safeguard our planet. First ever assessment to systematically include #indigenous and local knowledge at a global scale. #IPBES7
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Media launch of UN backed #IPBES global #biodiversity assessment and links to human livelihoods happening today. #NewDealForNature washingtonpost.com/climate-enviro…

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POSTDOC AVAILABLE. Will lead sampling of #treeplots within an epic 4-year series of expeditions across the #Amazon. Skills fieldwork, Spatial Ecology, Macroecology, Spatial Modelling, GIS & Geostatistics are advantageous. Apply by 29 May tinyurl.com/y4ohbpu2 UEA School of Environmental Sciences @UniNMBU

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Does the stress gradient hypothesis apply to animals? It does for Serengeti grazers along a predation gradient, but not along a consumer gradient: esajournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.10…

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What do the diets of ice age mammals tell us about the biodiversity crisis? Our new research in Science Magazine asks how extinction and range loss have affected land mammal food webs globally over the last 130,000 years 🧵 #ScienceResearch science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…

What do the diets of ice age mammals tell us about the biodiversity crisis?

Our new research in <a href="/ScienceMagazine/">Science Magazine</a> asks how extinction and range loss have affected land mammal food webs globally over the last 130,000 years 🧵

#ScienceResearch science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…
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We show how declines in land mammals have rippled across the web of life by degrading food webs We chart what we’ve lost, what more we’ll lose if endangered species go extinct, and what potential exists for reversing losses by restoring extant mammals to their historic ranges

We show how declines in land mammals have rippled across the web of life by degrading food webs

We chart what we’ve lost, what more we’ll lose if endangered species go extinct, and what potential exists for reversing losses by restoring extant mammals to their historic ranges
Evan Fricke (@ecfricke) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Some background: Predator-prey interactions are part of the web of life that sustains the diversity and resilience of our ecosystems. Recent animal declines and food web disruption show the consequences of food webs unravelling But animal declines aren’t only a new thing...

Some background: Predator-prey interactions are part of the web of life that sustains the diversity and resilience of our ecosystems. Recent animal declines and food web disruption show the consequences of food webs unravelling

But animal declines aren’t only a new thing...
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Thanks to Eoin O'Gorman for this excellent perspective piece covering our recent article / using machine learning to understand the past, present, and future of ecological networks science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…

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A study by Rice Natural Sciences ecologist Lydia Beaudrot and collaborators reports for the first time that tropical #mammals living inside protected areas are not spared the effects of human activity even when it occurs outside of the protected boundaries. theguardian.com/environment/20… #ecology

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Please RT #postdoc opportunity in my new lab Rice University (lab: lydiabeaudrot.weebly.com ; to apply: jobs.rice.edu/postings/14269 ). Intersection of ecological theory & conservation