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Nature Ecology & Evolution publishes research and comment across the entire breadth of ecology and evolution. Find us on @natureecoevo.bsky.social
London, England
Joined November 2015
Our January issue is now live! https://t.co/HOyyy6UGCS Feat. two studies on lemur evolution and diversity, plus our annual Year in Review highlights Cover image from van Elst et al. https://t.co/Rm8E954Fqh...
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Our December issue is now live! https://t.co/agYEFVMQt5 Feat. research on plant responses to climate change, obstetric selection, aDNA of Tibetan Plateau populations, and a Perspective on tracking progress on the KMGBF Cover image from Hoffman et al. https://t.co/CfC55Sxk0Y
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Our editor @RoinnAnLuisigh is at @ThePalAss in Erlangen this week if youโd like to chat to her about publishing in @NaturePortfolio journals #PalAss24
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Our December issue is now live! https://t.co/agYEFVMQt5 Feat. research on plant responses to climate change, obstetric selection, aDNA of Tibetan Plateau populations, and a Perspective on tracking progress on the KMGBF Cover image from Hoffman et al. https://t.co/CfC55Sxk0Y
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Causal inference concepts can guide research into the effects of climate on infectious diseases
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Check out the full (OA) paper at
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Nature Ecology & Evolution - The authors show that DNA methylation patterns in one tissue can inform on those in another, under certain conditions, and devise an algorithm that allows...
Our latest paper is out in @NatureEcoEvo: Inferring DNA methylation in non-skeletal tissues of ancient specimens. A major challenge in studying DNA methylation in ancient samples is that it is tissue-specific. 1/11
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Stefan Bengtson was a palaeontologist of varied interests who realized biomineralized fauna were key to understanding early animal evolution https://t.co/wQ2w7ofAfK
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Nature Ecology & Evolution - A palaeontologist of varied interests who realized biomineralized fauna were key to understanding early animal evolution
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Emergency bulletin! 14 journals have co-published an urgent call for the deployment of microbial solutions against climate catastrophe, by @peixotors et al. https://t.co/yYQZO4Gm6b
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A study in @NatureEcoEvo reports that birds and bats appear to have evolved powered flight and subsequently diversified under different sets of intrinsic anatomical rules. ๐ https://t.co/kMiK8rY3HW
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Weakening of global terrestrial carbon sequestration capacity under increasing intensity of warm extremes https://t.co/JSWijqprx2
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Our November issue is now live! https://t.co/PNoDXf9I6J Featuring research on wildlife trade, leadership sharing in octopuses & fish, spatial biases in the hominin fossil record, & a Perspective on microbial growth rates Cover image from Sampaio et al. https://t.co/JHfKFS6qj7
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Our November issue is now live! https://t.co/PNoDXf9I6J Featuring research on wildlife trade, leadership sharing in octopuses & fish, spatial biases in the hominin fossil record, & a Perspective on microbial growth rates Cover image from Sampaio et al. https://t.co/JHfKFS6qj7
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Biodiversity in times of conflict: https://t.co/0xoiVTT1Im Today is the UN International Day for Preventing the Exploitation of the Environment in War and Armed Conflict. Our November Editorial reflects on the impacts of conflicts on people and nature. #EnvConflictDay
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A study in @NatureEcoEvo reports that birds and bats appear to have evolved powered flight and subsequently diversified under different sets of intrinsic anatomical rules. ๐ https://t.co/kMiK8rY3HW
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Unlike in birds, ecological radiation in crown bats is associated with strong trait integration both within and between forelimb and hindlimb. Orkney et al. https://t.co/bWfRqzhKZB
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โ190 nations to gather in Cali tomorrow to advance targets of Global Biodiversity Frameworkโ Countries meet at #COP16Colombia to address biodiversity loss and climate change, aiming for 23 global targets by 2030. Read more from @lokmattimeseng: https://t.co/LMY9HS1y74
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A look at multiple developmental stages of an indirect-developing hemichordate shows similar transcriptional dynamics of different developmental stages across hemichordates, echinoderms and chordates. https://t.co/yJpeQJisYR
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Nature Ecology & Evolution - Analysis of transcriptomes and chromatin accessibility of multiple developmental stages of the indirect-developing hemichordate Ptychodera flava shows similar...
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I interviewed two researchers leading the charge against racist species names for plants.
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Nature Africa - Researchers who led the change in nomenclature hope other kingdoms will follow suit
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