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Wildlife conservation physiology. Thermal physiology. Wits University, South Africa. Editor-in-chief, Conservation Physiology.
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Greenland sharks 🦈 are a vulnerable species at risk of accidental capture during angling. This study shows that Greenland sharks are resilient to capture stress when properly handled, highlighting the importance of proper handling practices. Read it here ➡️ doi.org/10.1093/conp...
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Join us for this free webinar next week - some great tips on how to write and respond to peer reviews: www.sebiology.org/events/ems-e...
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Call for papers!📢 We're inviting submissions for our upcoming #SpecialIssue: Applications of Mechanistic Modelling in Biodiversity Conservation. We welcome papers linking modelling with conservation policy and practice. 🖥️ 🌍️ More info ➡️ academic.oup.com/conphys/page...
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Learn how to respond to reviewers with confidence. In a recent article from @conphysjournal.bsky.social, members of the editorial team share practical tips for responding to peer review: oxford.ly/3RKFZB5
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DEET is a key insect repellent that stops mosquitoes from biting but now research by @crlazzari.bsky.social & co reveals that the insects can learn to associate DEET with dinner if they smell it when dining on blood, leading them to bite people using DEET doi.org/10.1242/jeb....
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How can we sample life below the ground? New paper describing a subterranean trap for invertebrates, with Walter Jubber and @paniw.bsky.social besjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/...
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Critically endangered Tapanuli orangutan population falls after heavy rain and landslides, fuelled by climate crisis, in North Sumatra
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Four days of extreme rain in Indonesia killed 7% of world’s rarest great apes, study finds
We are calling for submissions for our upcoming Special Issue: The Integrative Biology of Reproduction The submission deadline is 30 June Find out more about presubmission enquires, the guest editors, article types and the topics covered at bit.ly/3ZT42hY 🔁
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We developed a low-cost, stratified subterranean trap for live capture of soil macrofauna in the sandy, dryland soils of the southern Kalahari. The subterranean traps sampled below-ground taxa and li...
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Capturing the unseen: A low‐cost method for stratified subterranean sampling of soil invertebrates in drylands
Journal of Experimental Biology
By Walter R Jubber, Andrea Fuller, Maria Paniw Drylands cover over 40% of Earth’s land surface. When we think about biodiversity in drylands, we often picture aboveground shrubs, flowers sprouting …
What’s hiding beneath our feet? A new way to sample life in dryland soils
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Conservation Physiology
A practical introduction to writing and responding to peer reviews, led by journal editors, for early career researchers looking to understand and get the most out of the peer review process.
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