Matthew Hutchinson
@matthewchutch
Assistant Professor @ UC Merced studying how animals (mainly 🐘🦛🦒🐃🦓🦌) choose what to eat and the individual-to-ecosystem effects of those decisions
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http://herdlab.org 28-08-2016 21:13:30
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Make sure to check out Joel Abraham’s latest! Fascinating results about the origins of microbiome composition from a unique study system (and with beautiful figures to tell the story)!
Absolutely thrilled to have been selected and awed by the company I am joining. Thank you, GuggenheimFoundation and the larger ecosystem that supports all creative work in the arts and sciences. #guggfellows2024
We’re so proud of Luca and excited for the work he has planned in Gorongosa National Park on the continued reassembly of its large-mammal community!
Epic study in today's Science Magazine on mammal migration and herbivore interaction in the #Serengeti by Michael Anderson Staci Hepler, Jeff Muday, Rob Erhardt, and a crew of talented colleagues Wake Forest University WFU Biology The Sabin Center
science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…
In our paper out today in NatureEcoEvo we show how using tiny vials mimicking the smell of avoided plants, we can nudge herbivores away plant we don't want them to eat.
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University of Sydney
Sydney Science
Sydney Uni Life&Env
After 10 years in the sciences, my first ever paper just got published I was fortunate enough to be a co-author on (led by the awesome Molly Karnes and Dr Sora Kim 🏳️🌈🌏🦈✊🏿)!
Some cool highlights (1/5)
authors.elsevier.com/c/1iFoy73N~AU~o
Hiring a Conservation Partnerships Coordinator ABS to grow impact in Everglades Headwaters & Peace River regions. Apply by Jan 11. tinyurl.com/4u8sp2cp
Science, water, fire, FL Wildlife Corridor, fun.
#Scicomm #wildlife #conservation #Florida #agriculture
Designing and teaching this Bayesian stats course led by shira mitchell 🟣 at nmaist _official was a joy! We used the seedlings in my common garden experiment as a teaching tool. 🌱Students critiqued the experiment, debated priors, and built models… a totally different stats course 🙌
U.S. National Science Foundation funded. Highlights the value of long-term research for understanding environmental impacts of rare extreme weather events.
And a nice story by Liz Fuller-Wright for Princeton University
princeton.edu/news/2023/11/1…