
Luke E. Holman
@luke_earl
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Joined April 2011
Twitter has been amazing in my scientific career. I've enjoyed posting about my research, learning about what others are up to, and developing new collaborations and links. Sadly my X feed simply isn't nearly as good so you can find me on linkedin.
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I am passionate about unraveling the complexities of marine biodiversity through time and space, combining cutting-edge DNA-based tools with innovative research approaches. My work focuses on...
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RT @simonduerr: BioRender finally made some changes to their license conditions and now claim their product is compatible with Open Access.ā¦.
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RT @JoseMFarinas: My photo of a native oyster bed featured in last Friday's @IrishTimes piece by @freyamcc on the very exciting Belfast Louā¦.
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RT @ceabcsic: Recent species introductions present unique opportunities to study key aspects of the invasion process š. š However, compreheā¦.
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RT @M_Rius_: Just published @BioInvasions a morphogenetic study showing the early stages of the introduction in Europe of a marine non-indiā¦.
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New endosymbiont-derived organelle dropped. Cracking work .
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Symbiotic interactions were key to the evolution of chloroplast and mitochondria organelles, which mediate carbon and energy metabolism in eukaryotes. Biological nitrogen fixation, the reduction of...
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RT @Lake_sIchiro: My colleague, Keiichi Fukaya, has just developed new R package, occumb, which is a site occupancy modeling for environmenā¦.
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Environmental DNA (eDNA) metabarcoding has become widely applied to gauge biodiversity in a non-invasive and cost-efficient manner. The detection of species using eDNA metabarcoding is, however, i...
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RT @KarinaKSand: .In our newly published perspective paper we argue that interfacial geochemical principles can enhā¦.
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RT @Andy2Dobson: Possibly the most important ecology paper published in Science this century?.
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Modeling population growth as sublinear instead of logistic predicts that ecological stability increases with diversity.
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RT @Jon_Chase03: The lack of evidence for declining local diversity through time must be because everything is homogenizing, leading to larā¦.
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Homogenization is most common at large temporal and spatial scales but is balanced by differentiation at smaller scales.
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RT @Sealemonsrock: BREAKING NEWS: permanent closure of sandeel fishery in the English North Sea announced today as a lifeline for the UKs sā¦.
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RT @szintri: Sat down at my text 20 minutes ago and already have my first paper rejection of 2024. Reviewer 2: "Bioinformatic analyses areā¦.
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RT @ericcapo12: I am extremely proud of this collaborative project from the sedaDNA scientific society: a book about @SedimentaryDNA from 5ā¦.
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RT @DrWillPerry: I wrote a book chapter with the loveliest people! 'Design considerations for eDNA metabarcoding surveys' in Applied Enviroā¦.
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RT @GiuliaZampirolo: Our new preprint is out! .SedaDNA from a rock shelter enhances our understanding of herding practices š and forest manā¦.
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RT @loopdlupien: Join us in Denmark! @AIAS_dk has 2-yr fellowships available for interdisciplinary research as a part of a supportive, engaā¦.
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RT @DrMartinaC: This is a great #postdoc in a wonderful welcoming group @NEaar_lab and as part of a super interesting project @seachangeerc.
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RT @jasmina_wiemann: Amazing job opportunity @AMNH in New York City:. Asst. Curator/Asst. Professor with a focus on Ancient Biomolecules:.Fā¦.
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