Paul Dougherty
Postdoc, University of Massachusetts Amherst | Evolution, conservation, natural history, all things ornithology | he/him/his
@jpvelotta.bsky.social
Assistant Professor. Evolutionary physiology and genomics at the University of Denver.
@bbolker.bsky.social
Ecology, evolution, epidemiology, statistics (mixed models). McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario
@rmcelreath.bsky.social
Anthropologist - Bayesian modeling - organic modem converting poetry into code - cat and cooking content too - Director @ MPI for evolutionary anthropology https://www.eva.mpg.de/ecology/staff/richard-mcelreath/
@coreytcallaghan.bsky.social
Assistant Professor @ University of Florida. Global Ecology | Biodiversity | Citizen Science | Birds https://www.coreytcallaghan.com/
@gilbert-lab.bsky.social
assistant professor @ oklahoma state university | global change ecology, stats, birds, mammals, camera traps
@anurag-asclepias.bsky.social
Evolutionary ecologist studying species interactions, plant chemistry, community ecology, and comparative biology. Author of Monarchs & Milkweed and Professor at Cornell University. Proud parent and friend.
@prosobonia.bsky.social
Ecology, evolution, conservation • PhD candidate @UChicago and Field Museum • Birder🗑, musician🎷, snacker 🌮
@globalchangebio.bsky.social
Global Change Biology is a journal that exists to promote understanding of the interface between environmental change & biological systems.
@laurynbenedict.bsky.social
Ornithologist, Animal Behaviorist. Trying my best to support research and education. University of Northern Colorado
@eliotmiller.bsky.social
BirdsPlus Index. American Bird Conservancy. Dad. Natural history. Ecology and evolution, conservation, acoustics, and occasionally politics.
@mwtingley.bsky.social
Professor @UCLA @UCLAEEB Studying ecological effects of global change (range shifts, #phenology, and #wildfire) on #birds and occasionally other organisms. Proudly LGBTQ (he/him) Tweets entirely my own
@helloyesbriam.bsky.social
PhD student at UMCES AL studying co-migration | MS tOSU, studying PROW | ornithology, movement ecology, migration | he/him | views my own | how CAN we understand the biosphere
@msbbirds.bsky.social
Prof @UNM Director, Museum of Southwestern Biology Interests: evolutionary ornithology, ecology, museum collections, genetics, physiology, biogeography, hummingbirds, mountains, cranes, ducks, PFAS, climate change, nesting phenology
@birdfiddler.bsky.social
birds~rain, prairies, wet tropical forests, conservation, migration & dispersal; equity & social justice; Kansas State-> U Western (2025); also fiddle player, contra dance musician www.aliceboyle.net www.dancetosteam.com
@tomauer.bsky.social
Data Scientist at The Cornell Lab of Ornithology working on eBird Status and Trends. Attending #AGU24 this week.
@elinck.bsky.social
Biologist, writer. Assistant Professor in the Department of Ecology at Montana State University. Interested in evolution, conservation, genetics, and ecology. https://elinck.org + https://ethanlinck.substack.com
@darrenirwin.bsky.social
UBC Professor of Zoology; student of birds, genomes, evolution. Pro-democracy. Pro-sanity. Pro-humanity.
@luke-wilde.bsky.social
PhD Student University of Wyoming | NASA Space Grant fellow | Studying migrations by hoof or by wing | he•him // thoughts are my own
@jessi-rick.bsky.social
Assistant Professor, University of Arizona School of Natural Resources & the Environment | PopGen, Phylogenomics, Conservation Genomics | she/her
@kyle-horton.bsky.social
radar, birds, and Betty (🐶) and Blanche (🐶). Assistant Professor at Colorado State University in Warner College studying bird migration.
@drgodwit.bsky.social
Mass Audubon Bertrand Chair for Ornithology in Dept. Environmental Conservation at UMass Amherst. Fan of all things godwits. Oh, and other birds, and ecology, and evolution, and just cool science generally.
@ahelman.bsky.social
Carnivore Ecology and Coexistence 🦁| UWyo PiEE PhD Student in the Goheen Lab | NSFGRFP | Duke U Alum 🌿| she/her
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