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Want to share your work at ESA's annual conference? Well, get your abstracts in - submissions close June 29! Submissions are encouraged for any of the symposia listed on the ESA2026 website: esa2026.org.au/call-for-abs.... There's a lot in there, so don't wait to check it out! #ESA2026 #SciComms
Register for new #webinar: Strengthening Ecological Decision-making with Drone-based Thermal Wildlife Surveys. šŸ“… Wednesday 15 July 2026 at 12pm šŸ‘‰ member.ecolsoc.org.au/events/view/...
New #NaturalHistoryNote in Austral Ecology: Treefrogs in Brazil's Cerrado were found carrying tiny ostracods, providing the first evidence of phoresy in this species = Frogs may help disperse aquatic invertebrates between bromeliads & other habitats🐸 doi.org/10.1111/aec.... @ecolsocaus.bsky.social
āœØļø TERN is delighted to sponsor the @ecolsocaus.bsky.social #esa2026 conference which will be held in Brisbane from 29 November. Abstract submissions are now open with the program covering everything from functional traits to ecoacoustics. Submit an abstract: esa2026.org.au/call-for-abstracts
"One career, countless roles, and a dress code for every habitat." ⁠ ⁠ We're loving George's (@georgeecology on IG) ecology content. What did you wear to work this week?⁠ ⁠ #nature #ecology #PPE #trend
New research shows Australia has ā€œthermal gapsā€ in large areas. A thermal gap is the difference between a soil’s natural ability to absorb heat and what it is doing now after years of farming and a warming climate. In some areas soils are no longer protecting plants from heat as well as they could.
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New #NaturalHistoryNote in Austral Ecology by @danhoops.bsky.social A bicycle dragon was observed eating a live Jan's banded snake in South Australia. A review of published diets found vertebrate prey records in Ctenophorus are exceptionally rarešŸ¦ŽšŸ doi.org/10.1111/aec.... @ecolsocaus.bsky.social
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The good news is degraded soil can regain some of its lost heat protection. We can help ā€˜re-insulate’ the ground with practical farming methods.
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Healthy soil can protect land from soaring heat. But our map shows where soil is suffering