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Dr. Sam Perrin

@bigdrfishboi

Invasive species ecology. Climate footprint analyst. Love biology at the movies. Fish shitposting. Editor at Ecology for the Masses. He/him. Views own.

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#DYK Invasive alien species are most damaging on islands? The number of alien plants now exceeds the number of native plants on more than 25% of all islands.🏝️ —ipbes #InvasiveAlienSpecies Report 🔎ipbes.net/IASmediarelease Via ipbes

#DYK Invasive alien species are most damaging on islands?

The number of alien plants now exceeds the number of native plants on more than 25% of all islands.🏝️

—<a href="/IPBES/">ipbes</a> #InvasiveAlienSpecies Report

🔎ipbes.net/IASmediarelease

Via <a href="/IPBES/">ipbes</a>
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Really proud to have spoken at the kick-off for this rally! Climate change is more than just a reduced ski season in Norway now, the year has been filled with extreme weather events that have had very real impacts on people's lives.

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If you're after an exhaustive list of who at #COP28 wants what, a colleague sent me this Herculean effort by Carbon Brief. Good reference list. carbonbrief.org/interactive-wh…

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What with the Kung-Fu Panda series objectively being one of the greatest trilogies of all time, why would you try to add to perfection? Why would you do it? And how much money do you want I will pay it all to see it. youtube.com/watch?v=N56EVg…

Ed Hawkins (@ed_hawkins) 's Twitter Profile Photo

2023 was the warmest year on record globally by a large margin. Another dark red stripe gets added, though I think I need a new colour. #ShowYourStripes

2023 was the warmest year on record globally by a large margin. Another dark red stripe gets added, though I think I need a new colour.
#ShowYourStripes
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Gearing up for my first academic conference (admittedly only a 1.5 day symposium but still) in 3 weeks. Do people still say "this is more of a comment than a question" or is there a sneaky new phrase for such nonsense?

British Ecological Society (@britishecolsoc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Climate change is causing 60% of plants and insects to fall out of synch, according to a new study of over 1,500 species of herbivorous insects in Europe. 🌱🦋 The research was presented at #BES2023 by Yanru Huang🌟 & Rob Salguero-Gómez britishecologicalsociety.org/climate-change…

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Was at a dinner on the weekend. Heard from a friend that apparently all scientists with PhDs are nerds who didn't really have any friends. This was news to me.

#StopRosebank (@stopcambo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

INCREDIBLE WIN 🎉 A Norwegian court has ruled against the state’s approval of 3 oil projects, including Equinor's Breidablikk field which now must be stopped immediately. Greenpeace Norge @NaturogUngdom Rosebank you're next... 👀

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This graphic pops up on every NRK article these days. I think it needs more context, but how do you fit in more information before it becomes too much info to serve as a brief (worrying) reminder?

This graphic pops up on every NRK article these days. I think it needs more context, but how do you fit in more information before it becomes too much info to serve as a brief (worrying) reminder?
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Do any Australian researchers know of any ongoing projects to model Australian biodiversity on large scales? Special interest in applied projects involving species richness estimates/big data use. @BiodiversityGuy Michael McCarthy @GrettaPecl

ARPHAPreprints (@arphapreprints) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Research uncovers contrasting perceptions among fishers, managers, and scientists on the management of non-native species in the face of climate change, highlighting the need for collaborative strategies. 🔗 doi.org/10.3897/arphap…

Research uncovers contrasting perceptions among fishers, managers, and scientists on the management of non-native species in the face of climate change, highlighting the need for collaborative strategies. 

🔗 doi.org/10.3897/arphap…
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Researchers highlight contrasting views on managing non-native species in freshwater ecosystems under climate change, emphasising the need for collaboration between scientists, managers, and the public. 🔗 doi.org/10.3897/neobio… Dr. Sam Perrin Luleå tekniska universitet