Bradley Cardinale (@cardinalelab) 's Twitter Profile
Bradley Cardinale

@cardinalelab

The Cardinale Lab is a biodiversity research lab @PSUecosystems. See new textbook: Conservation Biology, 2nd ed. at shorturl.at/gJ0XV

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linkhttps://ecosystems.psu.edu/directory/bjc6025 calendar_today28-11-2010 02:54:40

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Bradley Cardinale (@cardinalelab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It seems that every 5 to 10 years we invent a new term to try and advance an old idea. Maybe if we just delivered on the original idea in the first place, we wouldn't have to fein novelty so often. Society for Conservation Biology conbio.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/co…

Bradley Cardinale (@cardinalelab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Does anyone review for Frontiers Media? They were once on Beall's list of predatory journals, but there has since been defense of their journals. Even so, it's a for-profit publication factory with 100s of journals & 1000s of papers. What is the quality of peer-review?

Penn State College of Agricultural Sciences (@agsciences) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hot off the press! 🌟 Dr. Bradley Cardinale, professor in the Department of Ecosystem Science and Management, has released the 2nd edition of his widely acclaimed textbook Conservation Biology with Oxford University Press. ow.ly/SQ9E50UO7Hn

Hot off the press! 🌟

Dr. Bradley Cardinale, professor in the Department of Ecosystem Science and Management, has released the 2nd edition of his widely acclaimed textbook Conservation Biology with Oxford University Press. 

ow.ly/SQ9E50UO7Hn
Henrique Pereira (@hmlfpereira) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I am increasingly convinced we have a reproducibility crisis in Ecology because of the abuse of statistics and its explanatory power, particularly of complex models and analysis that many researchers do not fully understand. This paper should be an alarm call.

I am increasingly convinced we have a reproducibility crisis in Ecology because of the abuse of statistics and its explanatory power, particularly of complex models and analysis that many researchers do not fully understand. This paper should be an alarm call.
Roman Sheremeta 🇺🇸🇺🇦 (@rshereme) 's Twitter Profile Photo

11/ Democracy isn’t self-sustaining. It requires us to choose it — again and again. Not with platitudes. But with vigilance, accountability, and courage. We still have time. But not forever.

Bradley Cardinale (@cardinalelab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Young faculty who are mobile, and the best graduate students and postdocs are currently thinking about leaving the U.S. to start their careers elsewhere. We're going to experience a 'brain-drain', which will impact America's ability to remain a leader in anything.

Bradley Cardinale (@cardinalelab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Good study on biodiversity change quantifying local diversity loss and lack of biotic homogenization. I wonder how the #BioTIME group will respond ... probably just ignore this and publish another paper using their deeply flawed time-series. nature.com/articles/s4158…

EU Environment (@eu_env) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Invasive species have cost the world more than €612 billion over the last 50 years, with 🥕agriculture 🌳forestry 🐟fisheries being the most affected sectors. Better biosecurity policies are key to limiting such losses. More in this Science for Environment Policy study 👉 europa.eu/!3RmMVH #IAS

Invasive species have cost the world more than €612 billion over the last 50 years, with
🥕agriculture
🌳forestry
🐟fisheries
being the most affected sectors.

Better biosecurity policies are key to limiting such losses.

More in this <a href="/SfEP/">Science for Environment Policy</a> study 👉 europa.eu/!3RmMVH

#IAS
Bradley Cardinale (@cardinalelab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

More biodiversity loss denialism (sigh). Cherry picking and misrepresentation of data and are being used intentionally to sow doubt about biodiversity loss in the same way the Heartland Institute trys to sows doubt about climate change. This is bad science.