Ninad Mungi (@ninad_mungi) 's Twitter Profile
Ninad Mungi

@ninad_mungi

Assistant Professor @EconovoAU, 🇮🇳 🇩🇰 Biodiversity, Biogeography, Bigdata

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Sean Pang (@seh_pang) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨New review out in Ecography! 🔥Mechanistic niche models (MNMs) are the future—but they’re not plug-and-play. Our paper lays out how and when to use MNMs to predict invasive species distributions under climate change. 🔗 doi.org/10.1002/ecog.0…

Bioinvasions India (@bioinvnet) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Invasive species management using bulldozers, chemicals, or mass shooting can be economically prohibitive and have undesirable impacts. This paper offer sustainable alternatives by framing the idea of 'Nature-based Solutions for biological invasions' People and Nature MoEF&CC ECONOVO - DNRF Center of Excellence

Rajat Rastogi (@wildelock) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New paper People and Nature: We define Nature-based Solutions and societal adaptations to biological invasions. Solutions must go beyond just removal, particularly at scales with societal trade-offs. We show how to build resilient ecosystems in a globalized world Ninad Mungi Jens Svenning

Sabuj (@sabuj_bh) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The latest study with Nilanjan Chatterjee and Arvind Ramanathan retraction revealed a 12-20% increase in #LifeSciences article retraction in the last four decades, with China, USA, India experiencing the high retraction load Link to article:lnk.ink/A7jtx iBRIC-inStem

Sam Dalrymple (@samdalrymple123) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"Very rarely can a book on history transform the public's understanding of an entire continent and region's past. But this could be such a rarity. Shattered Lands, Dalrymple's first book, is magisterial. In fact, I can confidently say it is groundbreaking middleeasteye.net/discover/shatt…

Bioinvasions India (@bioinvnet) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New study by Tropical Forest Research Institute, Jabalpur highlights native tree species that could grow amidst Lantana invasion in dry forests. Timely help for restoration of areas degraded by invasive species MP Forest MoEF&CC Bioinvasions India link.springer.com/article/10.100…

Bioinvasions India (@bioinvnet) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Here are some creative ways to putting invasive plants biomass to use for community benefits. Widespread and dense invasions across India are creating socioeconomic socioecological entanglement that drives the future of ecosystems and people MoEF&CC ATREE Bioinvasions India

Jens Svenning (@jcsvenning) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🦣New paper: #Megafauna with large size & flat-footedness + less related to tropical African/Asian fauna were more likely to go extinct in recent prehistory; consistent w direct #hunting including pre-sapiens human filtering👣 onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.11… #TraitEcology #Palaeoecology

National Centre for Biological Sciences (@ncbs_bangalore) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📢We are excited to launch the Indica School of Field Ecology and Conservation, generously supported by a grant from the Murty Trust! It aims to provide immersive, field-based training for PhD students, early-career researchers, conservation practitioners, & forest managers.🧵👇

📢We are excited to launch the Indica School of Field Ecology and Conservation, generously supported by a grant from the Murty Trust!
It aims to provide immersive, field-based training for PhD students, early-career researchers, conservation practitioners, & forest managers.🧵👇
Ujjwal Kumar Sinha (@ujjwalwild) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🦌 Chital in Kanha sync breeding with seasonal forage—rutting post-monsoon, lactation after summer fires.🐅 Tiger births overlap with chital fawning, linking predator-prey cycles. Insights in Chital Ecology: rdcu.be/eupkg National Tiger Conservation Authority Wildlife Institute of India Kanha Tiger Reserve Shravana Goswami

Nature India (@natureind) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🐅 India’s tiger population doubled between 2006 and 2018, increasing its range by 30%. The country now hosts nearly three-quarters of the world’s wild tigers. 🔗 Find out more: go.nature.com/4kTziWQ #NatureIndia

Sabuj (@sabuj_bh) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our latest study with SonjaBjelobaba, Lorna Waddington, Mike Perkins, Tomas Foltynek and Debora Weber-Wulff, explored ethical challenges of using GenAI in various stages of the research cycle. Link to Article: lnkd.in/dziGif8H

Mongabay India (@mongabayindia) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The snow leopard, one of the world’s most elusive big cats, is famously hard to track. A recent study over 2 yrs and 59,000 sq. km. estimated ~477 snow leopards -- about 68% of India’s total snow leopard population. ✒️Sneha Mahale india.mongabay.com/2025/07/snow-l…