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Ashish Nerlekar

@ashish_nerlekar

Presidential Postdoc fellow @EEB_MSU @michiganstateu | PhD @tamu | Naturalist | Ecology & conservation of tropical grassy biomes | he/him |

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Our new article in @SERestoration's Restoration Ecology has a Bulbasaur color palette, lots of pretty🌼pictures, and a quote from Alice in Wonderland. Go give it a read: onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.11…, Email for access (nerleka1@msu.edu)/ request on researchgate. summary thread (1/7):

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New Preprint🚨 Our new #rshiny app and preprint on #flood-season river water level monitoring for 24 rivers and 107 gauging stations across the Gangetic plains is now up on @EarthArXiv! with Nachiket Kelkar & the riverine ecology team @WCT_India 🔗doi.org/10.31223/X5NM41


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For @thewire_in, I wrote about the discovery of a new #endemic plant species in #Bengaluru, thereby shedding light on the role of endemism in biodiversity conservation. Many thanks to Dr M Sanjappa, @ashish_nerlekar & @MundoliSeema for their inputs. thewire.in/environment/di…


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We asked this in our latest paper – and it was a *tricky* one to untangle! But after sifting through 313 individual studies, here’s some of what we found 👇 #roadecology #wildlifecrossingstructure besjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.11…


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A study performed by researchers in the 7 districts of Maharashtra have found that agriculture conversions destroys and degrades undervalued the savanna biodiversity, an ecosystems with a lot of grasses and few trees found in temperate and tropical regions trib.al/dN6TXbm


Thank you @purnima_sah_ for featuring our work!

A study performed by researchers in the 7 districts of Maharashtra have found that agriculture conversions destroys and degrades undervalued the savanna biodiversity, an ecosystems with a lot of grasses and few trees found in temperate and tropical regions trib.al/dN6TXbm



Ashish Nerlekar Reposted

A study performed by researchers in the 7 districts of Maharashtra have found that agriculture conversions destroys and degrades undervalued the savanna biodiversity, an ecosystems with a lot of grasses and few trees found in temperate and tropical regions trib.al/dN6TXbm



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An ecological chain reaction: An invasive ant disrupts a native ant–tree mutualism, rendering acacia trees more vulnerable to elephant damage. The reduced tree cover allows large mammals (zebras) to detect lions, reducing their predation risk by 3-fold. science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…


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My latest research is out to the scientific community! Trait-related functional changes in understory forest community after invasion are driven by complementarity rather than displacement frontiersin.org/articles/10.33…


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Nice video on the importance of in person social events for making your science better! By Peter Adler youtu.be/gt7H7Xz-3ks @Romina_Dimarco @SaterAmy @fvelasquez98 @_TessPeterson @RobertWestIII


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🔥🌿 Special Issue Call for Papers 🌿🔥 #AJB invites submissions for a special issue on "Understanding novel fire regimes using plant trait-based approaches"! Deadline for Proposals: March 1, 2024 botany.org/home/publicati… #Botany #FireEcology @wileyplantsci @WileyEcolEvol

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'Why facts don't change minds: Insights from cognitive science for the improved communication of conservation research'--a must read! sciencedirect.com/science/articl…


Thanks @MeChinya for featuring our work!


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