
Pablo Antiqueira
@pabloantiqueira
I'm a biologist, postdoctoral researcher in #Ecology interested in understanding how critical elements of global change alter biodiversity and ecosystems.
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17-11-2021 18:08:32
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Check out this cool paper in NatureClimate by Benoit Gauzens, Benjamin Rosenbaum, Gregor Kalinkat @[email protected], @MalteJochum & Susanne Kortsch, showing how fish shift from trait- to density-dependent foraging in warmer, more productive environments. Delighted to have been involved! nature.com/articles/s4155…


I am very happy and honoured to have this opportunity to talk a little about our research with such an excellent group from Rubenstein School! Thank you very much for the invitation, Mariano Rodriguez-Cabal! Muchas gracias!

The text about the #storybehindthepaper, "Trophic cascades within and across ecosystems...", has just been published on the excellent blog Animal Ecology in Focus Journal of Animal Ecology! It is super cool and worth reading! :)

Excited to share our recently published paper in Journal of Applied Ecology Here, we explored the Fecal Standing Crop method using a scat detection dog to correct environmental biases in population density estimates. doi.org/10.1111/1365-2…

No próximo dia 6 de maio iniciará a disciplina "História Natural Contemporânea" que irei ministrar com o Diego J. Santana 🐍🐢🐸 🇧🇷 no Biologia Animal UFMS. Em comum acordo com os palestrantes, decidimos deixar as palestras abertas para ouvintes, buscando uma maior difusão do conhecimento em HN.



Very happy to see the highlight of our study, written by Schmitz Lab and Janey R. Lienau Thank you very much! Also, a special thanks to Mariano Rodriguez-Cabal and Journal of Animal Ecology for your trust in our study! :) Gustavo Q Romero Srivastava Lab besjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/13…

Very proud of my PhD student Paddy Keith after publishing one of his PhD chapters in Nature Communications. The paper examines temperature effects on predator-prey body mass relationships over 10° latitude in the Southern Ocean. Well done Paddy and all the team!

Happy to share our new publication =] "Untangling the complex food webs of tropical rainforest streams" Are these food webs stable despite the high dynamism of tropical ecosystems? Our results support a strong role of biodiversity and mobile predators! besjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.11…
![Victor Saito (@vs_saito) on Twitter photo Happy to share our new publication =]
"Untangling the complex food webs of tropical rainforest streams"
Are these food webs stable despite the high dynamism of tropical ecosystems?
Our results support a strong role of biodiversity and mobile predators!
besjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.11… Happy to share our new publication =]
"Untangling the complex food webs of tropical rainforest streams"
Are these food webs stable despite the high dynamism of tropical ecosystems?
Our results support a strong role of biodiversity and mobile predators!
besjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.11…](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GPjco7YWMAAnYmu.jpg)

Read the Research Paper by Pablo Antiqueira and Research Highlight by Janey R. Lienau & Schmitz Lab which explore the role of anti-predatory defenses, predator type and detritus quality.📃 buff.ly/3VC5bcu buff.ly/3Vh0PWN


Happy to share this collaborative effort to review ecological perspectives on the organization of biodiversity in Neotropical streams link.springer.com/article/10.100… Victor Saito José Mello Hydrobiologia PesquisaFapesp Agência FAPESP Depto Biologia Animal UFSCar #UniversidadeEuDefendo unicampoficial




Biodiversity is differently organized at different latitudes. Our study suggests terrestrial predators are more dependent on prey emerging from streams in the tropics. Very cool study led by Liam N. Nash ft. KratinaLab Gustavo Q Romero Natural Environment Research Council Agência FAPESP doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2…

📢 Excited to share our new study on differences in structuring tropical and temperate biodiversity in riparian forests. Brilliantly led by Liam N. Nash, with Gustavo Q Romero, Victor Saito, Tim Chambers & Fatima, just published in Proceedings B: royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/10.1098/rs…

How do flower and insect traits shape insect behavior when facing predation risk and distinguishing predators from harmless objects (neophobia)? We explored it in our study in Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology rdcu.be/d7iHg Gustavo Q Romero Camila Vieira Curti João Alcantara


🚨 ALERTA DE VAGA! 🚨 O Lab. de Interações Multitróficas e Biodiversidade da unicampoficial está oferecendo uma Bolsa TT-III da Agência FAPESP por até 1 ano! Informações disponíveis em: fapesp.br/oportunidades/… Se interessou?! Então vem pro time MICROcosm! 😍 #sciencejobs