#conservationbiology

Science Newsroom - FSE - UGScienceNewsroom_UG
2025-10-29

πŸ‘€ When’s the last time you saw a ?

The , , and may be silently disappearing from the Dutch landscape, or are they just hiding? 🐾

Biologists from at the UG are finding out how to monitor these small carnivores. πŸ”Ž

Curious? Read more πŸ‘‡
πŸ”— rug.nl/fse/news/highlighted-pa

πŸ§ͺ @universityofgroningen

Planetary Ecologistplanetaryecologist
2025-08-01

Ecoregion conservation status (Landscape ecology 🏞️)

Conservation status is a measure used in conservation biology to assess an ecoregion's degree of habitat alteration and habitat conservation. It is used to set priorities for conservation. Ecoregion Conservation Status refers to the assessment and categorization of the ecological health, biodiversity...

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ecoregio

2025-07-30

New publication: Global hotspots of mycorrhizal fungal richness are poorly protected. #biodiversity #conservationbiology #mycorrhizalfungi
doi.org/10.1038/s41586-025-092

Figure 1 in Van Nuland et al. (2025): "a,b, Distribution of sites and richness estimates for AM fungi (a) and EcM fungi (b). VT were created from SSU sequences for AM fungi, and 97% similar OTUs were created from ITS sequences and assigned to EcM fungi. Mycorrhizal richness patterns across terrestrial biomes are shown in boxplots (mangroves, flooded grasslands and rock and ice biomes not shown owing to low numbers of samples in both datasets). Global distributions of estimated richness are shown in density curves above biome-level boxplots. Boxplots indicate the median (centre line), first and third quartiles (lower and upper box edges) and 1.5Γ— the interquartile range (IQR) (box whiskers). EcM richness data are shown as square-root transformed for visualization. Richness estimates were calculated using a rarefaction and extrapolation approach that incorporates sequencing depth per sample. Points shown here are all samples that passed quality-control checks and used as training data."
Planetary Ecologistplanetaryecologist
2025-07-24

Conservation paleobiology (Paleontology πŸ¦•)

Conservation paleobiology is a field of paleontology that applies the knowledge of the geological and paleoecological record to the conservation and restoration of biodiversity and ecosystem services. Despite the influence of paleontology on ecological sciences can be traced back at least at the 18th century, the current field has b...

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conserva

2025-06-28

The new Kirtland's Warbler statue in downtown Roscommon, Michigan
#NorthernMichigan #bird #PublicArt #ConservationBiology #HigginsLake

Also called the Jack Pine Warbler, as shown in the sculpture
Planetary Ecologistplanetaryecologist
2025-06-28

Ecoregion conservation status (Landscape ecology 🏞️)

Conservation status is a measure used in conservation biology to assess an ecoregion's degree of habitat alteration and habitat conservation. It is used to set priorities for conservation. Ecoregion Conservation Status refers to the assessment and categorization of the ecological health, biodiversity...

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ecoregio

Planetary Ecologistplanetaryecologist
2025-05-31

Range state (Biogeography 🌍)

Range state is a term generally used in zoogeography and conservation biology to refer to any nation that exercises jurisdiction over any part of a range which a particular species, taxon or biotope inhabits, or crosses or overflies at any time on its normal migration route. The term is often expanded to also include, particularly in i...

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Range_st

Planetary Ecologistplanetaryecologist
2025-04-12

Genetic resources conservation and sustainable use (Genetics 🧬)

Genetic resources means genetic material of actual or potential value where genetic material means any material of plant, animal, microbial or other origin containing functional units of heredity... Genetic resources thus refer to the part of genetic diversity that has o...

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Genetic_

2025-03-21
Christophe BousquetKrisAnathema@fediscience.org
2025-03-12

#Sad but #true

#Survival of Eurasian #lynx in the human-dominated landscape of #Europe

#OpenAccess
#ConservationBiology

#IllegalKilling was the main cause of #mortality (33.8%), and mortality rates were similar in protected and hunted populations (8.6% and 7.0% per year, respectively). Due to the low natural mortality rates in protected and hunted populations, #anthropogenic causes of mortality are likely close to additive, such that maintaining or increasing refuge #habitat with little human #disturbance is critical to lynx #conservation.

conbio.onlinelibrary.wiley.com

Molecular EcologyMol_Ecol@ecoevo.social
2025-03-10

πŸ€—πŸ€—πŸ€— We welcome Fabian Royer as PhD student @Mol_Ecol @uniinnsbruck !

Fabian will work on the #ConservationBiology of wild #bees in Central Europe.

molecular-ecology.at/fabian-ro

#ecology #biodiversity #pathogens

Rich Stein (he/him)RunRichRun
2025-02-04
Dr J Middleton FRGS MRSBMedVetAcarology@qoto.org
2025-01-26

Paper by me (+ Cooper & Rott) on Tick hazard in the South Downs National Park (UK) + how to control without reducing ecosystem health. Free-to-read in @PeerJ at: peerj.com/articles/17483

Funders: @britishdeersoc , @BritishEcolSoc

ABSTRACT:
Background. #SouthDowns National Park (SDNP) is UK’s most visited #NationalPark, and a focus of tick-borne #Lymedisease. UK's first presumed locally acquired cases of #TBE and #babesiosis were recorded in 2019–20. The #SouthDownsNationalPark aims to conserve wildlife and encourage recreation, so interventions are needed that reduce hazard without negatively affecting ecosystem health. To be successful these require knowledge of site hazards.

Methods. British Deer Society members submitted ticks removed from deer. Key potential intervention sites were selected and six 50 m2 transects drag-sampled per site (mostly twice yearly for 2 years). #Ticks were identified in-lab (sex, life stage, species), hazard measured as tick presence, density of ticks (all life stages, DOT), and density of nymphs (DON). Sites and habitat types were analysed for association with hazard. Distribution was mapped by combining our results with records from five other sources.

Results. A total of 87 Ixodes ricinus (all but one adults, 82% F) were removed from 14 deer (10 Dama dama; three Capreolus capreolus; one not recorded; tick burden, 1–35) at 12 locations (commonly woodland). Five key potential intervention sites were identified and drag-sampled 2015–16, collecting 623 ticks (238 on-transects): 53.8% nymphs, 42.5% larvae, 3.7% adults (13 M, 10 F). Ticks were present on-transects at all sites: I. ricinus at three (The Mens (TM); Queen Elizabeth Country Park (QECP); Cowdray Estate (CE)), Haemaphysalis punctata at two (Seven Sisters Country Park (SSCP); Ditchling Beacon Nature Reserve (DBNR)). TM had the highest DOT at 30/300 m2 (DON = 30/300 m2), followed by QECP 22/300 m2 (12/300 m2), CE 8/300 m2 (6/300 m2), and SSCP 1/300 m2 (1/300 m2). For I. ricinus, nymphs predominated in spring, larvae in the second half of summer and early autumn. The overall ranking of site hazard held for DON and DOT from both seasonal sampling periods. DBNR was sampled 2016 only (one adult H. punctata collected). Woodland had significantly greater hazard than downland, but ticks were present at all downland sites. I. ricinus has been identified in 33/37 of SDNPs 10 km2 grid squares, Ixodes hexagonus 10/37, H. punctata 7/37, Dermacentor reticulatus 1/37.

Conclusions. Mapping shows tick hazard broadly distributed across SDNP. I. ricinus was most common, but H. punctata’s seeming range expansion is concerning. Recommendations: management of small heavily visited high hazard plots (QECP); post-visit precaution signage (all sites); repellent impregnated clothing for deerstalkers; flock trials to control H. punctata (SSCP, DBNR). Further research at TM may contribute to knowledge on ecological dynamics underlying infection density and predator re-introduction/protection as public health interventions. #EcologicalResearch on H. punctata would aid control. SDNP Authority is ideally placed to link and champion policies to reduce hazard, whilst avoiding or reducing conflict between public health and ecosystem health.

#OneHealth #PlanetaryHealth #TickAware #DiseaseEcology #ConservationBiology #Acarology #MedicalEntomology #parasites #parasitology #lymedisease

Rich Stein (he/him)RunRichRun
2025-01-19

Elliemae, rescued northern elephant seal at the Pittsburgh Zoo and Aquarium, says enjoy your .

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Planetary Ecologistplanetaryecologist
2025-01-10

Reid's paradox of rapid plant migration (Paleontology πŸ¦•)

Reid's Paradox of Rapid Plant Migration or Reid's Paradox, describes the observation from the paleoecological record that plant ranges shifted northward, after the last glacial maximum, at a faster rate than the seed dispersal rates commonly occur. Rare long...

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reid's_p

Why the '50/500 rule' in #conservationbiology is too low www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti... Remember that numbers refer to effective population size (Ne), not census population size (Nc) and Ne is always << Nc #conservation #minimumviablepopulationsize #biodiversity

Roberta Millstein πŸŒŽπŸŒ±πŸ©πŸŠπŸΌβ€β™€cepaea@mstdn.social
2024-12-23

For my followers in the Davis, California area, mark your calendars for one month from today for a free author event for my book, _The Land Is Our Community: Aldo Leopold’s Environmental Ethic for the New Millennium_ at our local bookstore, the Avid Reader!

#EnvironmentalEthics
#EnvironmentalHistory
#PhilBio
#HPB
#ConservationBiology
#Ecology

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The Land Is Our Community: Aldo Leopold's Environmental Ethic for the New Millennium
Thursday, January 23, 2025
6:30pm-7:30pm
617 2nd Street, Davis, CA

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