Julian Evans
@jevansbio
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Data scientist at UVA ARISE. Likes a nice graph. Views are my own.
Amsterdam, Netherlands
Joined April 2015
Our paper "Family dynamics reveal that female house mice preferentially breed in their maternal community" is out in Behavioral Ecology. We track groups over time to look for effects of breeding in the natal group. https://t.co/Br2XWyHgMB
https://t.co/x6cdEkt4pv
@BKoenig_IEU
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A new #openaccess paper from my @MSCActions fellowship in @asab_tweets - an introduction to different ways of representing animal social networks and how we can use them to answer questions in behavioural ecology https://t.co/JRITmHIUCQ
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Do you live in the city of #Zürich, have a garden & wonder which mammals visit your garden? We are looking for locations to set up wildlife cameras for 10 days! DM @a_taucher, if you live in one of the blue areas: https://t.co/wRehI1A3yt
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Awesome to see this finally out! We’ve been sat on this for a while! Visualisation of microalgal-virus interactions by HS-AFM. Featuring one of my favourite #AFM images ever… the apex pentasymmetron of the coccolithovirus. Gorgeous work from @cte606
https://t.co/OXytqEtBzE
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Wanted: Citizen scientists🧦How much #microplastic is released from our clothes into waste water? Contribute to research while doing laundry! ⤵️
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Looking for Camera Trappers in Europe! Last year we had the first #SnapshotEURO camera trap survey with 50K wildlife detections across 1200 locations in 23 countries. Sign-up is now open to join in 2022 by running cameras in Sept & October https://t.co/JdW6fvY3bS
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🚨Extended deadline🚨 The deadline to register for the workshop or to submit a poster has been extended until June 13! Looking forward to seeing you all in Amsterdam! You can sign up here: https://t.co/LTYs0XeQec
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Whoa! European Shag in perfect breeding plumage adorned with a furious turquoise current of the Pentland firth. @TheSeabirdGroup @Natures_Voice @ChrisGPackham
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The crows have learned how to dig up recently potted plants and declared it the new worm-finding meta. While we were out sipping hot chocolates, they studied the spade.
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Excited to see our new review on genetic network analysis is now out in Biological Conservation!
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“Sociability as a personality trait in animals” In a new MS led by @C_C_Ioannou, we review how social behaviour can be considered as an individual-level trait, & what we can learn from this (with special focus on social networks & collective behaviour) https://t.co/UKuxV0vJDH
onlinelibrary.wiley.com
Within animal populations there is variation among individuals in their tendency to be social, where more sociable individuals associate more with other individuals. Consistent inter-individual...
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I tried my hand at a bipartite network, using data from "The robustness of pollination networks to the loss of species and interactions: a quantitative approach incorporating pollinator behaviour" (doi/10.1111/j.1461-0248.2009.01437.x) obtained from https://t.co/IqysfOr1gg
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New paper out in Proc B (@RSocPublishing) with Karen Abbott, @susan_alberts, and @ArchieLab! We use data from the Amboseli Baboon Research Project (@AmboseliBaboons) and simulations to study social network fissions. Thread:
royalsocietypublishing.org
Abstract. Many social groups are made up of complex social networks in which each individual associates with a distinct subset of its groupmates. If social
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