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Michael G. Bertram

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Environmental science 45%
Biology 17%
That's the shark I was talking about! 🙌

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📢 Only one day left! There's still time to join us for the 5th SORTEE Conference 2025 on October 15-16!

Check out the Conference Program and register here: sortee.org/upcoming/ #SORTEE2025
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Upcoming conference by Society for Open, Reliable, and Transparent Ecology and Evolutionary biology (SORTEE)
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The Global Framework on Chemicals Fund is now accepting project proposals!

Grants up to $800K are available for projects (up to three years) developing innovative, scalable solutions that prevent harm from hazardous chemicals and waste.

Apply by 15 Dec: www.unep.org/technical-hi...
A person’s hand holds a glass test tube filled with water above the surface of a pond, with ripples spreading outward. Text reads: “Call for projects — Grants available to strengthen chemical safety and promote sustainable solutions.” The UNEP logo appears in the top right corner.

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From policy to practice: Progress towards #data- and #code-sharing in ecology and evolution #ProcB
@asanchez-tojar.bsky.social @eivimeycook.bsky.social tell us more in our blog royalsociety.org/blog/2025/09...

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I thought it might be fun to show you a little behind the scenes of creating a fish scientific illustration from sketch to painting to publication.

🐟 🐡 #evolutionarybiology #thereisnofrogfishemoji
Fantastic interview and exciting about the GEM presentation in London. Plus, great production quality on the podcast! 🙌
Grateful for the opportunity to work with fantastic students, staff and faculty in a supportive community, and to partner with local, state and federal governments, businesses, nonprofit organizations, and international colleagues over the years at Baylor University

#WaterQualityMatters
Baylor Connections: Water Research
YouTube video by Baylor University
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From policy to practice: progress towards #data- and #code-sharing in ecology and evolution #ProcB #OpenAccess royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/10.1098/...

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Achieving a circular economy is dependent on our ability to safely reuse materials that would otherwise be classed as waste. Check out our new open access paper discussing how chemical hazards in our waste can be managed in a circular economy:

www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
Understanding how chemical risk can be managed in a circular economy
Achieving a circular economy is dependent on our ability to safely reuse materials that would otherwise be classed as waste. This paper outlines chall…
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So cool to visit the Motus workshop at Birds Canada headquarters. The Motus community is studying the movement of birds, bats and insects. This tiny radio telemetry device will fit on a Monarch butterfly 😲 #invertebrates #birds 🌿 www.birdscanada.org/bird-science...
Brown wood-sided building with a wi Dow and a door. Sign above the door says, “Motus Workshop and Research Laboratory”. Tiny antenna with a rectangular box on the end. The whole thing is on an open hand and is about 5cm long. Orange and black butterfly on purple flowers.

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From policy to practice: Progress towards #data- and #code-sharing in ecology and evolution
@asanchez-tojar.bsky.social #ProcB
@eivimeycook.bsky.social tell us more in our blog royalsociety.org/blog/2025/09...

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How do your #linguistic, #economic & #gender backgrounds impact your #scientific productivity? @tatsuya-amano.bsky.social & co reveal that being a woman, a non-native English speaker, and from a low-income country is associated with a 70% reduction in productivity @plosbiology.org 🧪 plos.io/4n3RLRQ
Scientific productivity gap based on English-language peer-reviewed papers. Shown are the maximum % differences in the number of peer-reviewed papers published by female native English speakers from a high-income country (-45%), female non-native English speakers from a high-income country (-60%), and female non-native English speakers from a lower-middle income country (-70%), compared to male native English speakers from a high-income country (red flag). Credit: Tatsuya Amano

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Individual variation in #sociability is a central feature of every society, including #HoneyBees. This study shows that specific genetic variants & #brain gene expression patterns are linked to variation in the social act of sharing liquids (trophallaxis) in bees @plosbiology.org 🧪 plos.io/3VjjXnJ
Left: Barcoded honey bee workers share liquid food via trophallaxis. Credit Tim Gernat. Right: A barcoded honey bee worker sitting on a flower during a foraging trip. Credit: Zachary Huang.
Only 38% of ecology and evolution journals mandate data sharing and just 27% mandate code sharing

New paper out today on how to fix this! Thnx to @eivimeycook.bsky.social @asanchez-tojar.bsky.social @nickmoran-sci.bsky.social @royalsocietypublishing.org

👉 royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/full/10....
New in #ProcB - From policy to practice: Progress towards #data- and #code-sharing in ecology and evolution @asanchez-tojar.bsky.social @eivimeycook.bsky.social tell us more in our blog royalsociety.org/blog/2025/09...
Honoured to be presenting in the inaugural Global Estuaries Monitoring Network Webinar!

Join us at 8–9:30 pm (HK time) / 12–1:30 pm (GMT) on 19 September to hear about the impacts of contaminants in estuaries worldwide 🌍

Register by emailing [email protected]

www.globalestuaries.org
Great to see this new piece out today in @acs.org on pharmaceuticals in the environment 💊🐟

Read about our work on migrating salmon on drugs, guppies on Prozac, and solutions to the pharma pollution crisis

Open Access 👉 pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/...

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Hey ecologists and evolutionary biologists!

Is this you? ➡️ "This concept is way too complicated to show in a way reviewers and readers will understand"

Ask for help! Life Science Studios is here to create engaging figures that clearly explain your research.

🧪 #academicsky #evolutionarybiology
Scientific illustration of a Colias butterfly with zoom-ins of the scale structures. Research by Arnaud Martin

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Excited to share our new paper led by Jake Martin (@jake-m-martin.bsky.social) out in ES&T Letters! We show that behavioral ecotox studies often test pharmaceuticals at concentrations much higher than those found in nature!

Paper: tinyurl.com/lab-to-field
Data/code: osf.io/h6cde/
Happy to share our new paper on the impacts of corporate capture strategies on human and ecosystem health 🌍

Available Open Access at 👉 pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/...

@dralexford.bsky.social @ipcp.bsky.social @acs.org

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Impacts of an anxiolytic drug on fish behaviour and habitat use in a natural landscape #ProcB #OpenAccess #Behaviour #EnvironmentalScience royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/10.1098/...

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