
Christie Le Coeur
@christiecoeur
Researcher interested in Evolutionary demography, Population ecology, Global change biology
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14-01-2021 16:43:41
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Analysis by @EmmaMarjakangas and co-authors University of Helsinki suggests that functionally diverse bird communities can mitigate effects of climate change by hindering changes in thermal niche variability nature.com/articles/s4159…

Job Advert! NERC funded post doc -life-histroy modelling, POLS and resource acquisition-allocation trade-offs - combine data from one of the largest foraging and reproductive time series in the world. Close 21st April, Start 17th July Alastair Wilson


Rodríguez-Caro et al. study 259 species of turtles, tortoises & crocodilians, finding anthropogenic extinction threats that impact all species & those with particular life history strategies Roberto Rodríguez Rob Salguero-Gómez Oxford Biology @UA_universidad UMH nature.com/articles/s4146…


#BOU2023 1/18 Excited to present the 2023 #ALFREDNEWTONLECTURE with Francis Daunt UKCEHseabirds CBD at NTNU School of Biological Sciences UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology How will wild bird populations respond to rapid environmental changes, through interacting ecological & evolutionary dynamics? #ecoevo #extinctioncrisis



Probably a must-read paper if you are interested in #lifehistories #ecology #evolution #demography congrats Joanie Van de Walle for your paper poke Rob Salguero-Gómez @evolkeke



.Christie Le Coeur will give a seminar this Friday 11:30am "How do populations respond to environmental variability under climate change?" at Université de Montpellier and on Zoom Details here labex-cemeb.org/fr/how-do-popu… @cefemontpellier twitt'hair



Everybody seems interested in buffering these days... but how does one go about quantifying it? See our piece in Trends in Ecology & Evolution, led by Sam Gascoigne, with Maja Kajin SalGo Team, with four easy criteria for what qualifies as buffering - and what doesn't! Oxford Biology



The first special issue of Evolution Letters is out now! This collection of articles highlights the diversity of evolutionary responses to climate change and discusses future directions for continued work on this important aspect of evolutionary biology. academic.oup.com/evlett/issue/8…


NEW PREPRINT📢: Here, Maja Kajin, İrem Sepil, Rob Salguero-Gómez and I use open-access 🪴 IPMs from the PADRINO IPM Database database to test the ability of four measures of demographic buffering to infer population responses to variable environments☀️🌧️🌡️.

📢3.5yr postdoc research fellow position in evolutionary ecology - apply now! Quantifying spatio-seasonal variation in #selection on seasonal #migration. Deadline July 15. School of Biological Sciences UKCEHseabirds Natural Environment Research Council #ecoevo abdnjobs.co.uk/vacancy/resear…


A recent study provides new evidence for survival, body mass and reproductive senescence in two wild populations of a fast-living rodent, the Siberian flying squirrel...🐿️ Christie Le Coeur buff.ly/4eI6PzA


