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Unofficial account reporting news about Ecology, Evolution and Conservation at the University of Sydney.

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How has the world progressed since our 2019 #ClimateEmergency paper? Some good news, but mostly bad. Check our updated paper showing how the climate #vitalsigns have shifted: academic.oup.com/bioscience/art… Sydney Science eec_sydney Sydney Uni Life&Env Sydney Uni Media

How has the world progressed since our 2019 #ClimateEmergency paper? Some good news, but mostly bad. Check our updated paper showing how the climate #vitalsigns have shifted: academic.oup.com/bioscience/art… <a href="/Sydney_Science/">Sydney Science</a> <a href="/eec_sydney/">eec_sydney</a> <a href="/SydneySOLES/">Sydney Uni Life&Env</a> <a href="/SydneyUni_Media/">Sydney Uni Media</a>
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Congratulations to EEC member Professor Kathy Belov for winning the prestigious MJD White Medal in recognition of her outstanding contributions to genetics research. Read about some of Prof Belov's work here: bit.ly/3zKKJIG Kathy Belov

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Congratulations to EEC member Dr Camilla Whittington for winning the Ross Crozier Medal for her outstanding contributions to the field of genetics research. Read about Dr Whittington's research here: camillawhittington.com

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Watching the Olympics? Read about how human athletes stack up against invertebrates (spoiler: not well). Check out this article by EEC members Caitlyn Forster and Eliza Middleton theconversation.com/how-do-olympic…

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How does the eerie quiet of pandemic lockdown impact animals in the City? Listen to EEC member Professor Dieter Hochuli :abc.net.au/radio/sydney/p…

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Younger children have stronger connections to nature than do older children. New research by eec members Ryan Keith, John Martin and Dieter Hochuli: journals.plos.org/plosone/articl…

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eee members featured on ABC's Catalyst!! Their work focuses on using new high tech methods to survey (and save) biodiversity: abc.net.au/catalyst/the-w…

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Huge congratulations to eee members Catherine Price and Ros Gloag on wining prestigious DECRA fellowships. And a big welcome to new eee DECRA fellow Shawna Foo!

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New paper stemming from field work led by Emma Spencer assessing the impacts of the 2019/2020 megafires on vertebrate scavenging dynamics and carcass persistence rates: onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/dd… Much more scavenging research to come soon from eec_sydney #ProjectOzScav #GlobalEcoLab

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Male seahorses support thousands of babies by growing a placenta! Check out exciting new research by EEC member Camilla Whittington and team theconversation.com/pregnant-male-…

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Congratulations to EEC member Chris Dickman for being elected to the American Academy of Arts & Science amacad.org/new-members-20…

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All organisms emit odours that can define multiple ecological interactions. Thus, studying 'a' receiver neglects the big picture. We describe a method to identify "open-access" odour information from the wealth of volatile compounds produced by any emitter doi.org/10.1111/nph.18…

All organisms emit odours that can define multiple ecological interactions. Thus, studying 'a' receiver neglects the big picture. We describe a method to identify "open-access" odour information from the wealth of volatile compounds produced by any emitter
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Ever wonder what brush turkeys, bats and cockroaches do when it rains? Find out in this excellent article by EEC members Caitlyn Forster, Elise Oakman, Matthew Hall and Mei-Ting Kao theconversation.com/theyre-doing-t…