Ghosts of bottlenecks past
© D. Bathory I’ve just spent the last week at beautiful Linnaeus Estate on the northern NSW coast for my third Australian Centre for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis (ACEAS) (see previous post about...
View ArticleHades, fossilised fat-parrot shit and threatened bats
WTF? © P. Bendle Sounds like a Monty Python sketch, doesn’t it? But no, it’s about the wonderful complexity of ecology. An interesting, and very weird paper just came out in Conservation Biology...
View ArticleDeclining biodiversity in… your filthy mouth
It still amazes me that the more we look, the more we realise just how important intact ecosystems are for our own well-being. I guess this is why I’m still a scientist. Our latest paper that just came...
View ArticleCleaning up the rubbish: Australian megafauna extinctions
A few weeks ago I wrote a post about how to run the perfect scientific workshop, which most of you thought was a good set of tips (bizarrely, one person was quite upset with the message; I saved him...
View ArticleLegacy of human migration on the diversity of languages in the Americas
This might seem a little left-of-centre for CB.com subject matter, but hang in there, this does have some pretty important conservation implications. In our quest to be as transdisciplinary as...
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