Inês Martins (@inesismartins) 's Twitter Profile
Inês Martins

@inesismartins

Royal Society University Research Fellow at @AnthropoceneBio| Former MSCA fellow @Mariecurie_alum | #Macroecology #BiodiversityChange #CommunityEcology

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Very interesting to hear Isabella Tree on the Knepp estate, and get a few more insights on this estate that my collegues at Leverhulme Centre for Anthropocene Biodiversity and I had a great time visiting last July. #BES2023

Very interesting to hear Isabella Tree on the Knepp estate, and get a few more insights on this estate that my collegues at <a href="/AnthropoceneBio/">Leverhulme Centre for Anthropocene Biodiversity</a> and I had a great time visiting last July. #BES2023
Leverhulme Centre for Anthropocene Biodiversity (@anthropocenebio) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📢Exciting opportunity! We are looking for an outstanding researcher from the Arts and Humanities to join us University of York as a Research Fellow in Anthropocene Biodiversity and Societal Change For more details and how to apply👇 jobs.york.ac.uk/vacancy/resear… Closing date 12 Feb

📢Exciting opportunity!  We are looking  for an outstanding researcher from the Arts and Humanities to join us <a href="/UniOfYork/">University of York</a> as a Research Fellow in Anthropocene Biodiversity and Societal Change

For more details and how to apply👇
jobs.york.ac.uk/vacancy/resear…  
Closing date 12 Feb
Inês Martins (@inesismartins) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨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. Science Advances BioTIME University of St Andrews Leverhulme Centre for Anthropocene Biodiversity Another great collaboration led by this amazing team👇

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New level unlocked...When you sprain your ankle and your colleague asks you how it is looking... and your replay is "it's looking like the viridis color palette" #R

iDiv Biodiversity Research (@idiv) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Climate change could become the dominant driver of biodiversity decline by mid-century 🐠. In the 20th century, however, land-use change was the most important driver. These are the results of a large modelling study by iDiv, Universität Halle (inaktiv) & others in Science Magazine. 1/X

Climate change could become the dominant driver of biodiversity decline by mid-century 🐠. In the 20th century, however, land-use change was the most important driver. These are the results of a large modelling study by iDiv, <a href="/UniHalle/">Universität Halle (inaktiv)</a> &amp; others in <a href="/ScienceMagazine/">Science Magazine</a>. 1/X
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Humbled to have participated to this massive modeling study, led by Henrique Pereira & Inês Martins - not very positive news for future biodiversity, and a call for truly integrated - and just - solutions to the climate & biodiversity crisis!

Leverhulme Centre for Anthropocene Biodiversity (@anthropocenebio) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The purpose of long-term scenarios is not to predict what will happen. It is to understand alternatives & avoid these trajectories which might be least desirable. Trajectories depend on the policies we choose - these decisions are made day by day. york.ac.uk/news-and-event…

The purpose of long-term scenarios is not to predict what will happen. It is to understand alternatives &amp; avoid these trajectories which might be least desirable. 

Trajectories depend on the policies we choose - these decisions are made day by day.

york.ac.uk/news-and-event…
Inês Martins (@inesismartins) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It's been a while but Hey! I’m officially starting my The Royal Society University Research Fellowship at University of York today! Looking forward to spending the next years further exploring the complexities of #biodiversity change taking place across time and space. Leverhulme Centre for Anthropocene Biodiversity

Leverhulme Centre for Anthropocene Biodiversity (@anthropocenebio) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Congratulations Inês Martins on being awarded a The Royal Society University Research Fellowship 🎉 Inês' research on the causes and consequences of biodiversity gains and losses will have important and far-reaching implications. york.ac.uk/news-and-event…

Congratulations <a href="/InesISMartins/">Inês Martins</a> on being awarded a <a href="/royalsociety/">The Royal Society</a> University Research Fellowship 🎉

Inês' research on the causes and consequences of biodiversity gains and losses will have important and far-reaching implications.

york.ac.uk/news-and-event…