Xing Shuang (@shannonxing) 's Twitter Profile
Xing Shuang

@shannonxing

ecology and conservation, care about global change impacts; music, nature and book lover; natgeo explorer.

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Elise Sivault (@esivault) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Excited to share our new paper in Ecology! 🌿🦇 We explored how top-down control varies across elevations in Papua New Guinea. Spoiler: birds & bats reduce herbivory way more in the highlands. Check it out! Katerina Sam esajournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.100…

Xing Shuang (@shannonxing) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Please find our recent review on "Understanding climate change response of plant–insect herbivore interactions from ecological traits" Biological Journal of the Linnean Society Louise Ashton academic.oup.com/biolinnean/art…

Pável Matos (@pavelmatosm) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In this interview by the A-magazine (Czech Academy of Sciences), I highlighted our latest research on butterfly evolution, ecology, and conservation. Many thanks Akademie věd ČR pdf.avcr.cz/A/2025-01/#pag… Foto: Jana Plavec, Akademie věd ČR

In this interview by the A-magazine (Czech Academy of Sciences), I highlighted our latest research on butterfly evolution, ecology, and conservation. Many thanks <a href="/Akademie_ved_CR/">Akademie věd ČR</a> 

pdf.avcr.cz/A/2025-01/#pag…

Foto: Jana Plavec, Akademie věd ČR
Xing Shuang (@shannonxing) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Nothing beats the joy of seeing your work get cited! It’s like a little high-five from the research world. 🎉📚 thanks collaborators Brett Scheffers Lily Leahy Louise Ashton rogerkitching Timothy Bonebrake and Journal of Animal Ecology #ResearchJoy #Cited #AcademicHappiness

Nothing beats the joy of seeing your work get cited! It’s like a little high-five from the research world. 🎉📚  
thanks collaborators <a href="/BrettScheffers/">Brett Scheffers</a>  <a href="/LeahyLily/">Lily Leahy</a> <a href="/Lou_A_Ashton/">Louise Ashton</a> <a href="/roger_kitching/">rogerkitching</a> <a href="/bonebraking/">Timothy Bonebrake</a>  and <a href="/AnimalEcology/">Journal of Animal Ecology</a> 
 #ResearchJoy #Cited #AcademicHappiness
Timothy Bonebrake (@bonebraking) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New in Journal of Animal Ecology - Butterflies respond to habitat disturbance in tropical forests through activity shifts - happy to see this one out, wonderful work led by Xing Shuang & wangda besjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/13…

Xing Shuang (@shannonxing) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New work out in Journal of Animal Ecology ! After tracking butterflies at four sites across tropical Asia, we found tropical butterflies adjust their flight patterns to handle temperature changes, but not illumination changes, in disturbed forest.besjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/13…

Timothy Bonebrake (@bonebraking) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New in Scientific Data - Spatial occurrence records and distributions of tropical Asian butterflies nature.com/articles/s4159… collab w/ many great colleagues, led by Eugene and Emily… optimistic that the data will lead to concrete conservation actions for Asian butterflies

Xing Shuang (@shannonxing) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Great that our butterfly paper made to the cover, thanks butterfly! besjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/13…

Great that our butterfly paper made to the cover, thanks butterfly!
besjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/13…
Xing Shuang (@shannonxing) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Super happy to reunion at the SYSU summer school and teach together again with Timothy Bonebrake after ten years, with three academic generations in a row!

Super happy to reunion at the SYSU  summer school and teach together again with <a href="/bonebraking/">Timothy Bonebrake</a> after ten years, with three academic generations in a row!
Louise Ashton (@lou_a_ashton) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Climate change is driving declines in tropical forest arthropods such as butterflies and beetles, and the ecosystem functions they provide rdcu.be/ezAxP nature photo: Marco Chan

Climate change is driving declines in tropical forest arthropods such as butterflies and beetles, and the ecosystem functions they provide

rdcu.be/ezAxP
<a href="/Nature/">nature</a> photo: Marco Chan