Our paper on transient dynamics and nonlinear fitness it out in Ecology! We present a matrix framework that links pulse (one-time) and press (sustained) perturbations, showing how transient nonlinearities and demography shape fitness. (1/3)
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Just out! Beyond the + link b/w hunting & body mass in non-human primates 🐒, closely related species share similar hunting risk with important regional diffs (e.g. American tropics vs Asia) suggesting diff cultural practices.
Thanks @liomys.mx for the lead and the intl team for the collab 👇
and finally the third postdoc will work on the integration to community dynamic outputs under real settings using automated protocols for species AI-driven detection www.jobs.ac.uk/job/DRJ766/p...
the second postdoc will work on a global synthesis and forecast of resilience www.jobs.ac.uk/job/DRJ771/p.... and
First postdoc position is on the theory behind resilience: www.jobs.ac.uk/job/DRJ757/p... ...
Hiring 3 postdocs in ecological resilience @biology.ox.ac.uk for my @erc.europa.eu CoG ResIntegrate project. Deadline May 29th. Details below. Pls share @salgoteam.bsky.social @evoldir.bsky.social @britishecologicalsociety.org @ecologicalsociety.bsky.social @ecolsocaus.bsky.social
The R package mpmaggregate (v0.2.5) is now available on CRAN.
The package aggregates matrix population models into lower-dimensional models.
Thanks to my coauthors, Roberto Salguero-Gómez and Hiroyuki Yokomizo.
@robsalgo.bsky.social
#rstats #ecology #demography
Delighted to announce that I have received an @erc.europa.eu ERC Consolidator Grant to examine the drivers of and forecast outcomes from ecological resilience against interacting disturbances. Stay tuned in this space for postdoc posts coming live soon @biology.ox.ac.uk @pembrokeoxford.bsky.social
New article out in Ecology Letters!
Developing a general math model, we show how cross-stage interactions modify the stability predicted by classic unstructured models.
📄 Population Structure Plays a Key Role in Community Stability. @ox.ac.uk @ifisc.uib-csic.es @ceabcsic.bsky.social @csic.es
🗃 A new study brings together evolution, complexity, and life history theory, proposing that teleonomic complexity—measured through life history strategies—offers a way to understand how organisms evolve and adapt over time. bit.ly/4nIPV8F #EvoSky #AcademicSky @robsalgo.bsky.social