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Last chance to submit a talk or poster to ‘s online Annual Meeting! If you work on quantitative ecology and want to share your work, then don't miss out!

Deadline to submit talks & posters is 23:59 (BST) TODAY, find out more here https://t.co/MVTpzIWD2g

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Ernst Haeckel died on this day in 1919, leaving us the term "ecology" and his otherworldly drawings of jellyfish https://t.co/kqZ5GGdgeU

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led by Begum Aydinoglu, visualizes WuWei Forest Eco-Living; a squadron of dreamy dwellings at Kaisen Thousand-Year Ancient Trees Garden in Pingan Village, Huizhou City, Guangdong Province, China.
Read more: 🔗 https://t.co/wHc5KGDQaH

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1st novel: What a nice adventure story about a desert planet, with some ecology and philosophy.

5th novel: Chairdogs were bio-engineered dogs shaped into chairs. They were trained to massage the people who sat in them, similar to modern-day vibrating massage chairs.

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Not long left to submit a talk or poster for ‘s online Annual Meeting! If you work on quantitative ecology & want to share your cutting edge methods & approaches, don't miss out!

Submit your talk or poster before 13 August here: https://t.co/MVTpzIWD2g

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📢LAST CALL FOR PAPERS Special Issue: The ecological and evolutionary implications of allometry by ⚠️Submission date: August 31, 2021. Details: 📃https://t.co/8XdeVeyDHE📃

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New episode out today all about Sand Tiger environment and ecology during the EOCENE 😱 We interviewed paleontologist and stable isotope expert Dr. - get ready to learn about how researching the past can help us understand the future for sharks 🦈

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Working on quantitative ecology & want to share your work? Submit your talk or poster to ‘s Annual Meeting! Themes include integrating models & data, interdisciplinary quantitative ecology, & more so don't miss out!

Find out more here: https://t.co/MVTpzIWD2g

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Sutapa Biswas’ show examines relationships between gender, ecology, colonial legacies in India & diaspora in UK. ‘Time Flies’ (2004-) references imperial paintings & taxidermy; ‘Lumen’ (2021) mixes archives with a poetic monologue on the Raj, partition, migration

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Monster: Jersey Devil
Size: Medium
Alignment: Evil

Character Quote:
"I don't know where this Jersey place is, but if its devils
are an indication of its ecology, it's certainly a place
would want to avoid."

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Do you work on quantitative ecology? Want to hear about cutting edge quantitative methods & approaches? Then don’t miss ‘s online Annual Meeting on 31 Aug - 2 Sept!

Find out more about registering here, & why not submit a talk or poster, too! https://t.co/MVTpzIWD2g

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NOW OUT!!! Joint Special Issues in with and Journal of Pollination Ecology . Featuring contributions from the annual meeting

NJB: https://t.co/am9zmHIi5V

JPE: https://t.co/T70qy2NoLO

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Super excited to start our annual Ecology of Data Driven Decision Making course today with our awesome Summer Principals Academy grad students!
https://t.co/P3eaaA4g25

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waa np!!
I like the ecology of ants and I'm very interested... The film you made by combining ants and objects really intrigued me!! The next time the series comes out, please mention me... 🥺🥺 Thank you guys so much for making a great film! I especially love their designs..

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Do you work on quantitative ecology? Want to hear about cutting edge quantitative methods & approaches? Then don’t miss ‘s online Annual Meeting on 31 Aug - 2 Sept!

Find out more about registering here, & why not submit a talk or poster, too! https://t.co/MVTpzIWD2g

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Climate warming and trophic mismatches in terrestrial ecosystems: the green–brown imbalance hypothesis https://t.co/B5BSBtuTiA

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SUCCEED IN YOUR ENVIRONMENTAL CAREER:
Use this special discount code and get a great discount on the Conservation Careers Kickstarter course:
https://t.co/oIWvLTU9rL ...

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The Big starts today! Our collections can be a unique resource for studying the changing ecology & natural environment in Surrey. Even so, we’d be very impressed if we saw these beauties in Surrey! Painted by John Scott Harrison of Esher, c.1820s.

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Do you work on quantitative ecology? Want to hear about cutting edge quantitative methods & approaches? Then don’t miss ‘s online Annual Meeting on 31 Aug - 2 Sept!

Find out more about registering here, & why not submit a talk or poster, too! https://t.co/MVTpzIWD2g

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