FABio Research Group
@fabiogeography
The Fundamental & Applied Biogeography group is led by @ReganEarly at @UoExeterCEC.
We ask biogeographical q's of why 🐻 &🌳's live where they do & why they move.
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https://www.fabiogeography.com/ 17-08-2017 14:50:15
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🚨Minor corrections people! Minor Corrections!🚨 🐚More St Pirans research coming your way soon!🦞 Thanks to my super supervisors Dr Regan Early Chris Lowe and Chris Laing! Now, which journal would like to know how the UK and French intertidal communities are connected?
Fully funded PhD on #climatechange and #marine #invasivespecies in Cornwall and Queensland with Salit Kark and I! Iintegrate model, field, and lab work to understand variation in the invasiveness of the handsome but devious green shore crab bit.ly/3ezvN8z. Please RT!
How will snowshoe hare / lynx population cycles be affected by climate change and camouflage? If you want to find out, FABio Research Group is offering a Masters by Research project w Martin Stevens @hannahchoppie for mathsy modelling folk bit.ly/3hqAthj. Self-funded. Pls RT
First face-to-face lab meeting in 18 months!!! Still a few virtual attendees. Strangely, covid seemed to make us stronger as I think (online) group support mattered more. In-person better tho @JuDoEcolo Shari Mang @brittrew Iona Selman Melanie aka Chocolate @hannahchoppie FABio Research Group
Working with Bethany Bradley would be the best!!!
Welcome to @JuDoEcolo! He started his Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions Marie Slodowska-Curie fellowship this week asking what underpins #soil communities. He's got cool ideas about farm #soilhealth as well. Looking forward to learning from him! fabiogeography.com/julian-donald
oooh look, a PhD on making food from our gardens healthier! And you get to work with the marvellous Julia Sanchez Vilas (and me, FABio Research Group , if you like that sort of thing). Here's a picture of some science and my chilli peppers to pique your interest. Pls RT. bit.ly/3v7upAz
📢 Check out the latest ConScience Exeter blog by Dr Regan Early and Christophe Patterson on how the English Channel prevents many rockpool species "making the jump" from Europe to the UK...including the famous St Piran's hermit crab! consciexeter.org/post/english-c…
New study lead authored by University of Exeter CEC's Dr Wauchope (@hannahchoppie) has shown that managing parks to protect species and their habitats is crucial – and without such management, parks are more likely to be ineffective. bit.ly/3ECfZgs #EarthDay2022 🌍
PhD w. me, National Trust Foundation for Common Land on upland biodiversity & ecosystem modelling, supporting farmer decisions in Lake District Seeking student passionate about UK countryside, farming & farmers, technically minded bit.ly/3USc5Ip About me: fabiogeography.com
#invasivespecies have much, much further to spread, Henry Häkkinen, Dave Hodgson and I found. #PLOSBiology: Global terrestrial invasions: Where naturalised birds, mammals, and plants might spread next and what affects this process. shorturl.at/kpBZ5. pls RT
Here's a lay summary of recent work by Henry Häkkinen, Dave Hodgson, and myself finding that #invasivespecies have much, much further to spread. wix.to/dTzi7Qj Read the whole #PLOSBiology paper at shorturl.at/kpBZ5. wix.to/dTzi7Qj