Miary Raselimanana
Ph.D. student at Bangor University | Conservation biologist | Climate change | Ecology | Herpetology π’π¦π
@nicholaswu.bsky.social
Ecophysiology | herpetology | macroecology | meta-analysis | data viz. Lecturer at Murdoch University | https://wunicholas.wixsite.com/home
@easterncoyote.bsky.social
Wildlife, terrestrial ecology, night, wolves, corvids, coffee, cats. | Nocturnal (DSPD). AuDHD. They/them. My nonhuman animal equivalent is the badger. "Night is a world lit by itself." βAntonio Porchi
@rsb1213.bsky.social
Scientist, artist, educator, chef, fisherman, outdoor enthusiast, bookworm, linguist, peacemaker, volunteer, etc. in no particular order. Please don't ask because I will not date you, I will not send you money, and I will not be your disciple. Thanks.
@dukepostdocs.bsky.social
By postdocs and for postdocs at Duke! Connect with us for community, professional development, and support
@fhi-mpg.bsky.social
We're pioneering the future of physical chemistry. Uniting scientists globally, working on energy & matter transformations at interfaces. www.fhi.mpg.de
@stephharris.bsky.social
Researcher at Bangor University @sosbangor.bsky.social working on seabird movement and energetics. Interested in animal movement, behaviour and demography. She/her
@beps-bangor.bsky.social
Updates from the Behaviour, Ecology & Physiology (BEPs) group at Bangor University. https://www.bangor.ac.uk/sens/zoology-at-bangor
@gfandos.bsky.social
Assistant professor at @ucm.es studying how we can improve predictions of biodiversity responses to global change. #ConservationBiology π, biogeography, movement ecology, Citizen science, #Rstats | www.gfandos.com
@biogeography.bsky.social
The International Biogeography Society. Fostering collaboration, awareness of & education in biogeography, for the study & conservation of the world's biota. https://www.biogeography.org/
@jgrubalcaba.bsky.social
Macroecologist and modeller - now at UCM https://jrubalcaba.github.io/
@albertoorta.bsky.social
PhD student at Bangor University | Host-associated microbiomes | Microbial ecologist | π²π½π΄σ §σ ’σ ·σ ¬σ ³σ Ώπ³οΈβπ
@briangratwicke.bsky.social
Conservation biologist @Smithsonian herpetology, amphibian, disease, environment, native plants, wildlife, photography, science, nature, earth optimism.
@anna-wood.bsky.social
PhD student and research assistant at @BangorUni with the SUPERB Project studying molecular evolution and forest restoration
@nca-ngo-fr.bsky.social
@rmaevatiana.bsky.social
Postdoctoral Researcher, @MPI_animalbehav | Alexander von Humboldt Fellow | Bioacoustics πΆ Biologging π Ethology π§ , π π He/Him
@amphibiaweb.bsky.social
All amphibians, all the time! Sharing information on amphibian declines, conservation, natural history, and taxonomy since 2000 through sheer passion, informatics, & science! (photo William Flaxington)
@papayaguacamaya.bsky.social
Urban Ecology, Evolution β’ Urban Evolutionary Ecologist, Science Communicator (work in progress) β’ π³οΈβπshe/her π³οΈββ§οΈπ»πͺ
@biologistbritt.bsky.social
PhD candidate - frog ecology, disease, behaviour & conservation in an ever changing world πΈπ¬π at UNSW and Australian Museum. Fan of diverse data - CitSci, museum collections, remote sensing. SciEd at Botanic Gardens of Sydney. Views my own. She/her
@markusroesch.bsky.social
Herpetologist. Interests in reptilian biodiversity, ecology and conservation on tropical islands.
@currentbiology.bsky.social
Scientific journal publishing research, overview, commentary across all of biology. All of it! https://www.cell.com/current-biology/home Part of CellPress
@amywebster.bsky.social
Assistant Professor of Biological Science at Florida State. epigenomics of complex traits, gene x environment interactions, and phenotyping-by-sequencing with C. elegans amykwebster.github.io
@melissa-e-ramsay.bsky.social
PhD researcher at St Andrews' Centre for Biological Diversity and the Scottish Oceans Institute. Animal (multi)sensory processing and sensory pollution - information - foraging. π¦πππ«§ EastBio Student/EDI Rep (she/her)π
@richarddallison.bsky.social
Environmental Science Lecturer | Water resources & climate change researcher | Bangor University | Hydrology | Hydropower | Natural resources | GIS |
@squamatespod.bsky.social
Mark D. Scherz, Ethan Kocak, Hiral Naik, and Gabriel Ugueto bring you the biggest recent news in herpetology, and also terrible puns.
@markscherz.bsky.social
Curator of Herpetology & Associate Professor of Vertebrate Zoology at Natural History Museum of Denmark β’ ERC StG: GEMINI β’ Co-host of SquaMates Podcast and AnatomyInsights on Youtube β’ He/Him
@jameststroud.bsky.social
Asst Prof @ Georgia Tech. Evolutionary ecology using lizards π¦π¦π¦ most interested in connecting micro-scale processes to macro-scale patterns
@simonmaddock.bsky.social
Ecology, evolution and conservation of reptiles and amphibians β’ Senior Lecturer in Ecology and Evolution at Newcastle University β’ Scientific Associate at Natural History Museum, London β’ He/Him
@deepakveerappan.bsky.social
Herpetology, systematics, evolution, conservation NatGeoExplorer, Marie Curie Alumni, Humboldtian Scientific Associate @NHM_London, Researcher @Newcastle Uni SectionEditor @Zootaxa Asian & Australiasianπ π AE: Herpetological Journal & Vertebrate Zoology πΈ
@agentlaughingperch.bsky.social
Herpetologist & PhD student at Uo Aberdeen studying range dynamics and conservation of T. cristatus under global change πΈ Conisseur of all things slimy, scaly and generally underratedπ I go to gigs π€ sometimes I draw stuff π¦ All views my own π³οΈββ§οΈπ³οΈβππ
@mushtaqbilalphd.bsky.social
I simplify the process of academic writing | Helped 6,000+ become efficient academic writers with AI | 235K followers on Twitter and 80K on LinkedIn | 2,000+ using ResearchKick.com
@ewak.bsky.social
Lecturer in marine zoology at Bangor university | Dolphins of Monkey Mia collaborator | Marine mammal medic | into animal behaviour and the funky things juvenile animals do | School for Field Studies research fellow in TCI
@herphighlights.bsky.social
Podcast about scientific discovery in the world of reptiles and amphibians. Hosted by Dr Tom Major and Ben Marshall.
@molecologist.bsky.social
News and commentary for ecology, evolution, and everything in between. molecularecologist.com
@asutto.bsky.social
Lecturer in global change ecology, Bangor University | Population ecology | Food caching | Microbiomes
@jamesuvandyke.bsky.social
Biologist studying reproduction and its consequences in vertebrates. Views my own. Duduroa and Wiradjuri country www.jamesuvandyke.com www.1millionturtles.com www.turtlesat.org.au
@meebangor.bsky.social
Updates from the Molecular Ecology & Evolution Group at Bangor University.
@lizardkmatt.bsky.social
PhD researcher in lizard conservation genomics at Bangor University | Ecologist | Project Officer at the BBCARG | Passionate about conservation and herpetology
@owengosborne.bsky.social
Evolutionary biologist. Lecturer at Bangor University. Speciation | Adaptation | Biogeography | Genomics | Host-microbe interactions
@wolfgangwuster.bsky.social
πππ Herpetologist, love snakes and venoms! πππ π Professor at Bangor University, UK All views strictly my own!
@elliejameson.bsky.social
Lecturer at Bangor University. Environmental virologist, working on phages. Scientific illustrator. Shop: http://redbubble.com/people/Jellie Website: https://elliejameson.wordpress.com YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNM-pdh9jd
@joshhorn.bsky.social
MRes Student at Bangor University studying impacts of light pollution on crustacean behaviour
@aaronc-research.bsky.social
Evolution | Genomics | Drosophilids | Amphibs | Microbes Lecturer in the Molecular Ecology and Evolution group, Bangor University, North Wales. Lab website: https://comeaultlab.wordpress.com/ + photography and being in mountains. π¨π¦π΄σ §σ ’σ ·σ ¬σ ³σ Ώ He/Him
@kriscran.bsky.social
Senior Lecturer (Assoc Prof) at Bangor Uni. Biomechanics, locomotion, aerodynamics, birds! runner, rock climber, mom, immigrant (πΊπΈ in π΄σ §σ ’σ ·σ ¬σ ³σ Ώ). she/her
@bjmjarrett.bsky.social
Lecturer in Behavioural and Evolutionary Ecology @ Bangor University | social evolution, adaptation, insects, plant-insect interactions, biocontrol, invasive species