Global Change Research Group (@pinskylab) 's Twitter Profile
Global Change Research Group

@pinskylab

We study how species adapt (or not) to changing environments, especially climate change. Tweets by Malin Pinsky, Assoc. Professor (he/him/his).

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Sam Bogan (@granogan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our new paper in Methods in Ecology and Evolution announces marineomics.io, an evolvingseas website sharing tools for rigorous, reproducible genomics in non-model & marine species We outline the site's resources, how they're made, and how YOU can contribute! besjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/20…

Our new paper in <a href="/MethodsEcolEvol/">Methods in Ecology and Evolution</a> announces marineomics.io, an <a href="/evolvingseas/">evolvingseas</a> website sharing tools for rigorous, reproducible genomics in non-model &amp; marine species  

We outline the site's resources, how they're made, and how YOU can contribute!
besjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/20…
Global Change Research Group (@pinskylab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Two amazing new members of the Global Change Research Group! Maya Zeff is a PhD student diving into how networks of species interactions change through time and across climate gradients. Roy Roberts is our research specialist extraordinaire building the temporal genomics lab.

Two amazing new members of the Global Change Research Group! 

<a href="/maya_zeff/">Maya Zeff</a> is a PhD student diving into how networks of species interactions change through time and across climate gradients.

Roy Roberts is our research specialist extraordinaire building the temporal genomics lab.
Dr. Joshua Stewart (@j0shstwrt) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What will recovering whale populations look like in a changing climate? So happy to see our paper on gray whale population dynamics out today in Science Magazine! We show that gray whales go through major boom and bust cycles in response to dynamic and changing Arctic conditions.

What will recovering whale populations look like in a changing climate? So happy to see our paper on gray whale population dynamics out today in <a href="/ScienceMagazine/">Science Magazine</a>! We show that gray whales go through major boom and bust cycles in response to dynamic and changing Arctic conditions.
Global Change Research Group (@pinskylab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Three (3!) postdoctoral fellowships at the UCSC Center for Coastal Climate Resilience! Applications due Dec. 15. Contact me (or any other faculty here) if you're interested in coming to work in an exciting community and beautiful place. Details at recruit.ucsc.edu/JPF01634

John Majoris (@goby_wan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Majoris Lab at TAMU-CC is open and recruiting a PhD student to study intra- and interspecific variation in larval dispersal traits. Full details at: johnmajoris.com/graduate-stude… Texas A&M-Corpus Christi AFS_ELHS SICB_DAB

The Majoris Lab at TAMU-CC is open and recruiting a PhD student to study intra- and interspecific variation in larval dispersal traits. 
Full details at: johnmajoris.com/graduate-stude…
<a href="/IslandCampus/">Texas A&M-Corpus Christi</a> <a href="/AFS_ELHS/">AFS_ELHS</a> <a href="/SICB_DAB/">SICB_DAB</a>
Taal Levi (@taaltree) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New paper about attrition of women in Academia has some interesting results under the hood. Higher rate is driven by non-STEM fields, low prestige unis, and largest for full profs. Attrition lower or equal for STEM women at top unis (B-D). Thoughts on why? science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…

New paper about attrition of women in Academia has some interesting results under the hood. Higher rate is driven by non-STEM fields, low prestige unis, and largest for full profs. Attrition lower or equal for STEM women at top unis (B-D). Thoughts on why?
science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…
Prof. Katharine Hayhoe (@khayhoe) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Fear alone is not enough to motivate climate action; if people are afraid but don't know what to do, they will do nothing. That's why it's essential to communicate both the risks of inaction (the bad news) + the potential of action (the good news) in equal proportions.

Fear alone is not enough to motivate climate action; if people are afraid but don't know what to do, they will do nothing. That's why it's essential to communicate both the risks of inaction (the bad news) + the potential of action (the good news) in equal proportions.
Global Change Research Group (@pinskylab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Genetic diversity is the foundation of biodiversity and now a global conservation priority, and yet there is much work to be done to understand where and in which species it is being lost or conserved! New paper in preprint led by Ivan Paz-Vinas ! ecoevorxiv.org/repository/vie…

Ivan Paz-Vinas (@ivanpazvinas) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Uneven genetic data limits biodiversity assessments in PAs globally but not in data-rich areas. Increased efforts to gather, harmonize & share existing population-level nuclear genetic data can inform area-based conservation initiatives. New preprint here: doi.org/10.32942/X2ZC84

Uneven genetic data limits biodiversity assessments in PAs globally but not in data-rich areas. Increased efforts to gather, harmonize &amp; share existing population-level nuclear genetic data can inform area-based conservation initiatives. New preprint here: doi.org/10.32942/X2ZC84
Population Ecology (@populationecol) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Congrats to Yoichi Tsuzuki for winning the Population Ecology Young Author Award 2023šŸ† Genetic consequences of habitat fragmentation in a perennial plant Trillium camschatcense are subjected to its slow-paced life history doi.org/10.1002/1438-3… #openaccess now! #PopEcol2023

Population Ecology (@populationecol) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Congrats to Caterina Ferrari cate for winning the Population Ecology Young Author Award 2023šŸ† Marginal habitats provide unexpected survival benefits to the alpine marmot doi.org/10.1002/1438-3… #openaccess now! #PopEcol2023

Population Ecology (@populationecol) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Congrats to Chie Murano Chie Murano for winning the Population Ecology Young Author Award 2023šŸ† Unique population dynamics of Japanese field vole: Winter breeding and summer population decline doi.org/10.1002/1438-3… #openaccess now! #PopEcol2023

Thelma Madzima, Ph.D (@thelma_madzima) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I want to take a moment to acknowledge international students: The constant worry & energy spent working on immigration documents Being excluded from funding opportunities valued for postdoc & faculty positions And the emotional toll of being away from family

Global Change Research Group (@pinskylab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It's not just #temperature that drives changes in marine species distributions... #oxygen and prey are important as well. Online early and open access in Global Change Biology, led by the very talented Jeewantha Bandara ! onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.11…

It's not just #temperature that drives changes in marine species distributions... #oxygen and prey are important as well. Online early and open access in <a href="/GlobalChangeBio/">Global Change Biology</a>, led by the very talented <a href="/wajrajeew/">Jeewantha Bandara</a> !

onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.11…
Pete Buston 🐟 (@bustonlab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Please RT and spread the word widely: Our department is hiring a tenure-track Assistant Professor in Global Change Biology (GCB), as part of a cluster hire in Global Change & Sustainability at Boston University: jobs.silkroad.com/BUCareers/Facu…

Ricardo Martinez-Garcia (@ricardomtzg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I am looking for a PhD student to join our work at Center for Advanced Systems Understanding at HZDR and work on ecological pattern formation. The project is not tied to a specific system, and options range from microbes to vegetation in water-limited ecosystems. Starting date is Feb 2025 and app. deadline Nov 22.

BWEEMS (@official_bweems) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Applications for regional events are open! Members can apply for up to $2,000 to host events in their region. Submission deadline is December 1st!

Applications for regional events are open! Members can apply for up to $2,000 to host events in their region.

Submission deadline is December 1st!