
Michael Burrows
@michaeltburrows
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Marine ecologist, predators, prey, grazers up to communities and ecosystems. Climate change impacts, things moving around and stuff
Oban, Scotland
Joined March 2009
RT @ensgismau: Los pescadores españoles de Galicia denuncian un colapso «catastrófico» de las poblaciones de marisco. La crisis climática….
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Climate crisis and pollution reported as possible reasons for dramatic fall in numbers of cockles, clams and mussels
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RT @DanSmale1: Our new study published today in @NatureComms examined links between marine heatwaves (MHWs) and the health of foundation sp….
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Great to be part of this paper!.
Groundbreaking study by international team of researchers, including @DrAnaQueiros, has revealed seaweed forests to be significant contributors to oceanic carbon storage. Read more at
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RT @marineheatwaves: The State of the Global Climate report for 2023 is now out ( which shows that the global ocean….
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RT @marineheatwaves: We just held our 5th workshop, this time in Majorca 🇪🇸 , which focused on refining MHW definitions, adapting the appro….
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RT @SAMSoceannews: 📢New podcast out now!.Feeling the heat: Marine heatwaves on the rise. This year, large parts of the ocean have been at a….
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RT @carlosduartephd: Check our new commentary asserting that Seaweed forests are carbon sinks that may help mitigate CO2 emissions: . a com….
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RT @ScotGovMarine: The 2nd international #BlueCarbonScot project ‘Blue Forests’ funded by @ScotGov has been published. The report brings….
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RT @AWI_Media: New #AWI study: The #ClimateCrisis and #BiodiversityCrisis can’t be approached as two separate things. @poertner_hans . http….
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RT @PamMcElwee: Just in time for Earth 🌍 Day! Great to see our piece on climate biodiversity linkages published, led by @poertner_hans and….
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RT @AmandaEBates: Society needs to efficiently adapt to interacting anthropogenic and natural pressures. Doing so will require expanded mon….
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Nature - A systematic census at 1,636 sites around Australia from 2008 to 2021 finds that more than 30% of shallow invertebrate species in cool latitudes exhibit a high extinction risk due to...
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RT @alasdairodell: Kelps were photosynthesising like crazy today! . #kelp #seaweed #wild #Scotland #PhycologyFriday
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