
Elise Sivault
@ESivault
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Post-doc @UMR_CESCO Bat person working on multitrophic interactions & conservation in the tropics as well as in temperate #🦇
France
Joined April 2020
Dear folks, I am leaving X, .Please find me on @elisesvlt.bsky.social for more 🦇 news ✨.
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RT @soctropecol: Hello, everyone!. We’ve moved to Bluesky: 👉 @soctropecol.bsky.social.Follow us there to stay up-to-date with the latest ne….
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RT @BarbastellaJ: A review of 170+ peer-reviewed 📰 on 🦇 highlights key trends and gaps: tropical #Africa and #Asia, despite high 🦇diversity….
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RT @soctropecol: ⌛️24hrs left to submit your abstract for the Conference of Tropical Ecology in #Amstersdam! ⌛️.htt….
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RT @soctropecol: 🚨 Exciting news! 🚨 Our annual photo contest is back! 📸.The top 3 finalists will have their photos printed and showcased at….
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RT @soctropecol: Join us for our next conference, #gtoe2025, in Amsterdam, Feb 24-27! Take this opportunity to immerse yourself in art at t….
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Big thanks to @thiagotoyoyo for this amazing research highlight on our paper in JAE! ✨.Check it out:.. @CzSam00.
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RT @arualentina: Calling all early-career #bat researchers! 🦇 #BCI Scholarships are a fantastic chance to elevate your projects. Take the t….
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Excited to share our new paper in Ecology! 🌿🦇 We explored how top-down control varies across elevations in Papua New Guinea. Spoiler: birds & bats reduce herbivory way more in the highlands. Check it out!. @CzSam00 .
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Insectivorous predators, including birds and bats, play crucial roles in trophic cascades. However, previous research on these cascades has often relied on permanent predator exclosures, which...
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RT @soctropecol: 🚨 Important Reminder 🚨.Deadline for symposium proposals: 19 August 2024 (23:59 CET) ⏳.Abstract submission & registration o….
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RT @soctropecol: Hello followers! 👋.We are the #gtoe board 2024! We are a diverse set of people including early & senior career scientists….
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Currently celebrating my recently defended PhD thesis 🎉by capturing my favorites🦇 in Papua New Guinea!. Enjoy this cute video of Dobsonia minor taken during my field trip funded by @BatBiology_org 🦇🌏!
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