MEE Live! Using betadiversity to capture key features of generalized relationships
Join this workshop with Lydia Morley, where we will discuss why-and when- it might be important to consider spatiotemporal heterogeneity, looking at Turnover importance, alongside other methods for quantifying generalism.
British Ecological Society announces journal prize winners
ECR Prize Winners: Announcing the 2023 recipients of the Early Career Researcher (ECR) prizes, awarded for the best papers by early career researchers in seven BES journals.
Celebrating the UN’s International Day of Forests! Let’s take a deep dive into the significance of forests to our planet and communities, and highlight some innovative new methods being used to conserve these important environments.
Working towards equality and diversity for all genders in ecology
On International Women’s Day, Rowan Kuminski, co-chair of the EDGE Network, explains why the group is so important for women and all genders and intersectional identities working in ecology.
Conservation detection dogs sniff out rare curlew nests
Conservation detection dogs are nearly twice as likely as humans to find curlew nests according to new research conducted by researchers in Northern Ireland.
The biosphere cannot save us on its own - our response to COP28
From seagrass to rainforests, natural ecosystems have enormous potential to fight climate change. But the capabilities of the biosphere are being stretched to the limit.
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