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Bin

@Bin97542317

A menial Ph.D. student of ecology. Specialize in nothing for now, also take an interest in politics. Science is about the truth.

Joined February 2020
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Folks on Twitter, please be warned, if you find that I started following you, don't fell obligated to follow back, for this is not a serious/professional/pristine account and I am an awkward dork who shitposts a lot...


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Alsomitra macrocarpa has seeds which use paper-thin wings to disperse like giant gliders. The seeds, which are produced by a football-sized pod, can glide hundreds of metres across the forest [full video: buff.ly/2EDymnV]


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me googling my own paper from 3 months ago just to remember what I did exactly

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New preprint: A fast-slow trait continuum at the level of entire communities' led by @margot_neyret Found by combining expert knowledge with trait data for >2800 above- and belowground taxa from 14 trophic guilds in the @BExplo_research plots. biorxiv.org/content/10.110…

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China is building renewables, and moving to electric vehicles much faster than many people realise. This will have a big impact on global decarbonisation, and the climate. My latest article in @washingtonpost: washingtonpost.com/opinions/2023/…


Good news.

China on course to hit wind and solar power target five years ahead of time dlvr.it/SrNsFP



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I love this clip so much


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«Keep your friends close and enemies closer» While such a clip may be staged, it's been documented that frogs and toads often ride a snake, actually for much different reasons [read more: buff.ly/2TmZJaD] [📹 Viral Press]

From ViralPress

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1/6 For 30 years ecologists have been told that correlations between traits across species need to be corrected for phylogeny (usually via PGLS), because related species are not independent. Several half-truths in that ... besjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/13… @Jecol @WestobyMark @brhollan


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Twitter needs this.. 😊


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These mentors who can't graduate.🤣🤣🤣


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A few native generalist vertebrates have become super-abundant in many hyperdisturbed terrestrial landscapes, triggering cascades on food webs, biodiversity, veg structure and people in human–natural systems. Paper led by @Jonatha81270041 and @matt_luskin onlinelibrary.wiley.com/share/QFUQXNV9…

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😱😱😱😱😱


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This video taken Sacre-Coeur, Quebec shows strong winds trying to 'push' the trees over: as the force is transferred to the roots, the ground begins to move like it's 'breathing' [📹 Jean Arthur Tremblay: bit.ly/3AMoQwn]


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Octopus moonwalk.. 😅


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How dangerous are US–China tensions? How is Washington planning to handle them? Part 3 of my exclusive conversation with @JakeSullivan46:


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Carrion is typical for natural systems, but how long does is persist in forests with different canopy cover? What´s the contribution of vertebrates, insects and microbes to decomposition? Setting up an exclusion experiment @BExplo_research with Marit Hertlein & @MatthiasLoretto

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