Alejo Ordonez
@anordonez1
Macroecologist and R-enthusiast looking at all things climate change and Anthropocene related
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https://alejandroordonezgloria.wordpress.com 26-08-2015 08:52:38
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🚨Another new paper!
Delighted to have worked on this nature paper 'Frequent disturbances enhanced the resilience of past human populations'
It explores how populations absorb and recover from disturbances using #archaeology data
doi.org/10.1038/s41586…
#openaccess
This opportunity for a MSCA funded PhD student at University of Aarhus with Alejo Ordonez still open until 1 May
Towards a novel biosphere in 2300: rapid & extensive global & #biome -wide climatic novelty in the #Anthropocene -check our new #climatechange study, led by Alejo Ordonez royalsocietypublishing.org/toc/rstb/2024/…, part of our issue on ecological novelty & planetary stewardship Royal Society Publishing🌐🌦️🌡️🍃
New #PhilTransB theme issue, 'Ecological novelty and planetary #stewardship : #biodiversity dynamics in a transforming #biosphere ', edited by Jens Svenning, Melodie A. McGeoch, Signe Normand, Alejo Ordonez and Felix Riede. Read here: bit.ly/PTB1902
First of the AGRI-DRY MSCA doctoral posts advertised, this one for Aarhus with Alejo Ordonez , Marco Madella & myself! Open to candidates from all over the world & super cool project 👇
Science produces enormous value for our society.
The next government must make long-term decisions that ensure the UK has a science ecosystem in which fundamental research discoveries can provide the foundations to a more resilient and prosperous future. #ManifestoForScience
Finding a #hardcopy of the #specialissue when you arrive at the office is a great way to end the #week .
Once more #thanks to all the contributors and my co-editors Jens Svenning, Melodie McGeoch, Felix Riede & Signe Normand
Read it at lnkd.in/gRfYUfxw
Pleased to see our new paper in Science Magazine today! Limited climatic space for alternative ecosystem states in Africa science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…
Fantastic to have David Obura David Obura, Chair of the Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (@IPBES ) talking about how we can 'bend the curve' of global biodiversity decline. This Friday 415 pm. In-person SoGE, University of Oxford and online