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@GrimBases There's a tuskless subspecies of the African elephant that have been evolving under the pressures brought by poaching and civil war.
It used to only be 2% or so, now in some populations it's high as 30%.
Isn't this the most wonderful logo? From the Evolving Risk Factors for Cancers in African Populations (ERICA-SA) study that I am proud to collaborate on with @SBIMB1, and many others https://t.co/cFJwKWAoh3
In this World Wildlife Day guest blog post, the European Space Agency: Business Applications share three important ways that space technology is being utilised to protect and conserve wildlife populations and their habitats. https://t.co/G60NaPfvqs
New post from Andrew Copus on the ESPON ESCAPE project and Europe's shrinking rural regions, including this map showing the estimated halving time of populations: https://t.co/dbJFR44mNE
"Collaboration between #psychosocial providers (social workers and public health service providers) and primary care providers may improve pre-exposure prophylaxis (#PrEP) access for populations most vulnerable to #HIV infection." https://t.co/ed6IIMdDWy
"Collaboration between psychosocial providers (social workers and public health service providers) and primary care providers may improve pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) access for populations most vulnerable to HIV infection." https://t.co/ed6IIMveO6
If you are interested in helping to restore struggling fish populations then you should check out this amazing job @WelshDeeTrust.
A job that will have a real impact on the ground.
The pollen produced by hemp flowers is very attractive to the 16 bee subspecies of the study.
Also, as a late-season crop, hemp may have an especially solid potential to to feed the bees through winter.
Legalization of hemp seems to have a positive effect on bee populations #bees
Bird of Paradise as a hat, one of the items in our "Fashion of Cruelty" display this year - decimation of bird populations for vanity led 2 brave women to form the RSPB @SherborneTIC #VisitSherborne #RSPB
Cooperation among tumor cell subpopulations leads to intratumor heterogeneity. https://t.co/5RwnTsvdac
#DYK the world's #polarbear population is split into 19 subpopulations? Subpopulations are based on management needs and what biologists know about the movement and genetics of the #bears 🐾
#Polarbears are facing the loss of their habitat as sea ice disappears. #Arctic
NEW PAPER:
By working with tourism operators we found evidence of the threat of boat strike to whale shark populations off the west coast of Australia
Read more here: https://t.co/FXIBtFdWPH
DM me if you need access
📸 Jess Hadden
Abstract: Dean Fox
Our 2019 ringing totals are now in - 8123 birds (108 sp) were ringed here last year inc. 2400 warblers, 1700 waterfowl, 1400 finches/sparrows/buntings & 500 thrushes. Great effort by our team collecting valuable data on movements, populations, trends & productivity @YorkBirding
happy #FluorescenceFriday everyone! lets have ourselves a slice of hippocampus:
green = cells with GCaMP🔬
red = a subset of cells processing a fear memory 🧠
goal: to record from both populations in real-time using multiphoton microscopy!
📸: @ameswithabrain
Bertrand Russell Quotes 366 with images, n.1166
Among human beings the co-operation of the father is a great biological advantage to the offspring, especially in unsettled times and among turbulent populations, but with the grow of modern civilisation
https://t.co/n41QFiK5Jt
Let's celebrate #NationalBirdDay by protecting the world's birds. The bird shown here is of a turtle dove. Turtle dove populations have decreased dramatically. Help protect the turtle dove by supporting @Natures_Voice @SaveTurtleDoves @BirdLife_News Illus. by @MarloWordyBird
Hi friends, I've started a lab at Harvard and I'm looking to hire a post-doc! We identify genetic associations in natural populations, test them by making mutants in the lab, and study the development that brings genotype and phenotype together = ). Ad: https://t.co/8MqMzOX7GW
'Squirrel Nutkin', 16x12inch, oil.
Red squirrels are rare in Wales. The main populations are on Anglesey, and in mid-Wales, but there are a few other sites that still have reds, like Caldey Island here in Pembrokeshire, and the Llanddewi Brefi/Tregaron area in Ceredigion.