Rob Salguero-Gómez
@Rob_SalGo
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Professor of Ecology @OxfordBiology @PembrokeOxford | @SalGoTeam | Life history evol| Leader @compadreDB|Commissioning Editor @AnimalEcology|AE @Ecology_Letters
Oxford, England
Joined February 2012
We’re delighted to congratulate @katrina_lythgoe (Professor of Infectious Disease) and @Rob_SalGo (Professor of Ecology) on being awarded the title of Full Professor by @UniofOxford. A testament to their incredible research, teaching, and leadership. https://t.co/byUqejbdhe
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I’ve been promoted to Full Professor of Ecology. Thx for the vast support, excellent mentorship, many collaborations, & inspiration I’ve received from so many people over the years: family, mentors, students, colleagues, and friends. Looking forward to the next chapter
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Deadline for the EvoDemoS conference 2 wks away! Join us at @PembrokeOxford @UniofOxford to discuss the breath and depth of demographic theory and applications in Sept https://t.co/G44PWDgLqD Please retweet @Demografia_CSIC @MPIDRnews @OxfordBiology @OxfordDemSci @BritishEcolSoc
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Early bird rego ending in a couple few hours…
Only 11 days left to the early-bird registration deadline for the 10th annual Evolutionary Demography Society @PembrokeOxford 22-24 Sept 2025. https://t.co/G44PWDgLqD. Please retweet @OxfordBiology @OxfordDemSci @UniofOxford @BritishEcolSoc @ESA_org @MPIDRnews @OxfordDemSci
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Only 11 days left to the early-bird registration deadline for the 10th annual Evolutionary Demography Society @PembrokeOxford 22-24 Sept 2025. https://t.co/G44PWDgLqD. Please retweet @OxfordBiology @OxfordDemSci @UniofOxford @BritishEcolSoc @ESA_org @MPIDRnews @OxfordDemSci
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Registration to the 10th annual Evolutionary Demography Society is now open. See you all at @PembrokeOxford 22-24 Sept 2025. Early bird ends April 15th: https://t.co/G44PWDgLqD. Please retweet @OxfordBiology @OxfordDemSci @UniofOxford @BritishEcolSoc @ESA_org @MPIDRnews
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New Paper- Using UAVs to estimate body volume at scale for ecological monitoring! Super excited to share that my Master's research with @KatrinaJDavis and first ever paper has been published in @MethodsEcolEvol! 🦭 https://t.co/LjGU2jHXdq
besjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com
Demographic data are essential to construct mechanistic models to understand how populations change over time and in response to global threats like climate change. Existing demographic data are e...
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Some species are difficult to get close to, but drones can navigate this issue and avoid disturbing animals 🦭 New research from @Eco_Stone1 @KatrinaJDavis will improve our ability to monitor species and help us make effective conservation decisions 👇 https://t.co/ysoT36l9J7
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Check out the @OxfordBiology blog about our recent @AnimalEcology publication on planarian mortality, led by @jacquesdeere, with Penelope Holland and @AzizAboobaker
biology.ox.ac.uk
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Study with @michaelgiolai out now in @ScienceMagazine 🥳🥳! We find evidence for a trade-off between investment in molecular defense repertoires and growth in wild plants but not in agricultural plants https://t.co/YR71M8IVnK
@ERC_Research @SuomenAkatemia @snsf_ch @RECecochange
science.org
Given the negative fitness effects that pathogens impose on their hosts, the benefits of resistance should be universal. However, there is marked variation across plant species in the number of...
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A story in three acts: Seconds before Faust slaps Manon, and Manon tries to retaliate to -unfortunately- scratch poor @KatrinaJDavis in the face @CliffsofMoherIE
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Planaria – flatworms which are often studied due to their supposed 'immortality' – are indeed mortal New research from @jacquesdeere @Rob_SalGo @AzizAboobaker shows they can suffer stress and death when resources are not optimal 👇 https://t.co/TlTgK8aisX
biology.ox.ac.uk
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Para los hispano-parlantes, aquí ahí un sumario de las investigaciones de @JoshAFirth y mías propias sobre el papel de la socialidad en la senescencia de especies animales https://t.co/G6IkUOSdxF
@infobae @OxfordBiology
infobae.com
La revista de la Royal Society del Reino Unido publicó estudios sobre el envejecimiento animal y cómo influye el paso del tiempo en las interacciones sociales. Qué similitudes encontraron con los...
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📧 Have you received November's Month Ahead mailing? Whether you are already registered for a project, or thinking about starting one, check your inbox to be the first to hear about webinars, new projects and opportunities for your students 🤩
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More buddies, more birthdays! 🐾 By comparing 152 species, a new study finds that social species tend to live longer, mature later, and have more chances to reproduce than solitary animals! They also handle gradual changes better but aren’t necessarily more resilient to sudden
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