Professor at University of Santiago de Compostela (Spain) - Interested in beetles, biogeography and macroecology
Santiago de Compostela. Web: http://biogeography-usc.org/
Andrés Baselga
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Important thoughts about museums, extinct species, and all the biological diversity that is going extinct unnoticed (not even preserved as museum specimens)
We have developed a new methodological framework to measure biodiversity.
We focus on the uniqueness (or singularity) of biological communities and apply it to the GBF 30x30 target.
If you only have 4:35 min, check the visual abstract to know a little bit more about it ☺️:
youtu.be/dHMBhVJ8dns?...
Andrés Baselga
Álvaro Pérez Gómez defendió ayer su tesis doctoral en la UCA. Ha sido fácil y fascinante trabajar con él; entre otras cosas, por su formación naturalista, que traía ya de su mentor desde pequeño: Íñigo Sánchez. Álvaro ha realizado este breve documental de su tesis:
m.youtube.com/watch?v=kjpp...
Nice seminar by @antoineguisan.bsky.social from @unil.bsky.social at @usc.gal.
Thanks to @biogeography-usc.bsky.social for organizing it!!
Beetles have taken me a long way!
I’m really concerned about early career scientists using generative AI in writing, because writing is how we think and reflect. There’s almost nothing *more* human than that, and to give that gift away to a machine is almost unconscionable to me