Tess Grainger
@tessgrainger.bsky.social
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Assistant Professor @ U of Guelph. Interested in coexistence, global change, experimental evolution, diversity in STEM, bagels. 🌿🦗🐞👩🔬
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Tess Grainger
@tessgrainger.bsky.social
· Jul 13
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Carling Bieg
@carlingbieg.bsky.social
· Jul 6
Getting excited for #CSEE2025!
On Wed morning I’m organizing (& talking in) a symposium - along with Zach Miller and Maxime Clenet - that will bridge theoretical and empirical approaches to understanding spatial and temporal dynamics.
Then @sweeet-ecoevo.bsky.social symposium in the afternoon! 🙌
On Wed morning I’m organizing (& talking in) a symposium - along with Zach Miller and Maxime Clenet - that will bridge theoretical and empirical approaches to understanding spatial and temporal dynamics.
Then @sweeet-ecoevo.bsky.social symposium in the afternoon! 🙌
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Stephen Heard
@stephenbheard.bsky.social
· Jun 30
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Brian J. Enquist
@bjenquist.bsky.social
· Apr 10
Ecology: Why failure is success for an ecological theory
A theory-derived ecological equation of state relating biodiversity, productivity,
abundance and biomass in ecosystems has been tested with satellite-derived proxy forestry
data. Predicted failure of ...
www.cell.com
Tess Grainger
@tessgrainger.bsky.social
· Mar 21
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Tess Grainger
@tessgrainger.bsky.social
· Mar 15
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Behind every great woman in science, there’s another great woman in science www.nature.com/articles/d41...
#iwd #womeninstem #IWD2025
#iwd #womeninstem #IWD2025
Behind every great woman in science, there’s another great woman in science
To mark International Women’s Day on 8 March, six award-winning female scientists highlight women who have inspired them by pushing innovative research and creating opportunities for others.
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Nick Haddad
@nickhaddad.bsky.social
· Mar 6
🦋 In 20 years, the contiguous U.S. lost 22 percent of its butterflies, according to a groundbreaking new study published today.
We got the data, and I made a tool that lets you find out what's happening with butterfly species in your town.
Gift link: www.nytimes.com/interactive/...
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We got the data, and I made a tool that lets you find out what's happening with butterfly species in your town.
Gift link: www.nytimes.com/interactive/...
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See How Butterfly Numbers Are Dropping Near You (Gift Article)
Populations are falling in the United States, a new study has found. Look up what’s happening in your area.
www.nytimes.com