
Ruijiao Sun | 孙瑞姣
@ruijiao_sun
Population ecology
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22-03-2018 08:33:34
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Welcome to join our symposium - Animal migrations under global changes – threats, implications, and mitigation. Feel free to spread the words! Silke Bauer @S_Lisovski Call for abstracts – ECEM 2023 – European Conference on Ecological Modelling ecem23.eu/callforabstrac…

Remember that albatross flying into the eye of a storm? Our study is now published in Current Biology, showing that even albatrosses avoid strong winds sometimes! Collaboration with Emily Shepard Safi_Lab @safilabmpi MPI-AB is on Bluesky @mpi-animalbehav.bsky.social Universität Konstanz and many more! 1/5 sciencedirect.com/science/articl…


Next up at #ASABangor for SEGUL is the ever brilliant Fionnuala McCully presenting her current work on the personality of everyone’s favourite seagull. @asab_tweets Defunct ASAB Conference


It's nesting season! After spending the winter down south, piping plovers are returning to lay their eggs along Atlantic coast and Great Lakes beaches. 📸 by #MIT_WHOI grad student and seabird ecologist Ruijiao Sun | 孙瑞姣 at South Cape Beach on Cape Cod.



This is the face of an oceanographer that maps the #Antarctic continental shelf. Seals with sensors are rewriting previous estimates of the ocean depths. In the most extreme case “they were diving 1,000m deeper than what we thought was the ocean floor.” ➡️antarctic.org.au/seals-uncover-…

Thrilled to have written a piece for New Scientist! It was so much fun to write, and a pleasure to have spoken to Marianne Gousy-Leblanc and Ruijiao Sun | 孙瑞姣 for the article. If you fancy learning about why young seabirds seem to be divorcing their partners, you can have a read here:

Thanks so much to @r_heisman from Hakai Magazine for featuring our work on personality, breeding success and re-pairing in kittiwakes in this recent article! hakaimagazine.com/news/these-bir…



New paper out in @ASNAmNat with Maria Servedio on the evolution of mate attachment! We study the conditions under which it is advantageous to become attached to one's mate. 1/7 journals.uchicago.edu/doi/epdf/10.10…




