Paulo Mateus Martins
@paulomateusms
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Postdoc @NDBios | Studying ecological and evolutionary processes at broad scales, species niches (whatever that means), and global change | ✝️ | 🇧🇷
Recife, Brasil
Joined May 2015
Many thanks to @EkoLogIt for this amazing commentary, inspired by the work I've done with Marti J. Anderson and colleagues.
🚨 Commentary @PNASNews 🚨 Birds of North America are shifting poleward at fast speed west of the 100th meridian west but not east of it! The continental divide in range shifting birds of North America ⬇️ Fantastic study by Martins et al. 🏔 matter https://t.co/oKrXGFILdd
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Top 7 most important statistical analysis concepts that have helped me as a Data Scientist. This is a complete 7-step beginner ROADMAP for learning stats for data science. Let's go:
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If you are an Early Career Research from the global south, consider applying. Bela oportunidade para participar do processo editorial e da evolução das revistas da Royal Society. Aplica lá!
📢Are you an early career researcher, interested in how science is communicated, reported, & the evolution of the scientific ecosystem? Applications are open for the Royal Society Publishing Early Career Researcher Advisory Panel. Find out more: https://t.co/cyFF4YYyc2
#ECRs
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Descobri isso agora e estou ansioso para colocar no meu vocabulário.
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Submit a proposal to the amazing #PhilTransB journal. Please contact me if you would like to discuss any ideas for theme issues https://t.co/IUEXXP0UnY. We are specially interested in a theme issue organized by South America scientists. Reach out if you want to chat.
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Postdoc Job alert!!🥂 Jason Rohr lab is recruiting a position in infectious diseases of humans or wildlife, and/or sustainability studies. Interested? Contact and apply to Jason Rohr. https://t.co/keaN4NSK6T Location: University of Notre Dame, US. Deadline🗓️: Dec. 15, 2024
biology.nd.edu
Advancing human and environmental health through teaching, research and outreach.
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None of the investigated drivers applied to all families, suggesting the need for a taxon-specific approach in any attempt to predict disease dynamics and impacts in the face of environmental and climatic changes.
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In this recently published paper, we investigated what drives the global variation in prevalence and intensity of infection across six helminth parasite families that infect amphibians. [+] https://t.co/i6gqHnLm5q
royalsocietypublishing.org
Abstract. Two key epidemiological parameters, prevalence and mean intensity of infection, together capture the abundance of macroparasite populations, the
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Systematic review frustration: What’s the point of saying 'data available from the corresponding author upon request' if it’s not true? Reproducibility is key to science, and it’s impossible without raw data. I hope even more journals start rejecting this practice.
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The final game of the season is a W 🔥 The #SBCubs beat the TinCaps 3-1 to close the campaign! Cam Smith with another RBI, and Erian Rodriguez with 4️⃣ scoreless innings. RECAP ➡️ https://t.co/1d4imh8oBQ
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