Mo Camacho-Cervantes
@mo_cace
scientist @UNAM_MX 🇲🇽 | @InvasiveSppEco | animal behaviour | biodiversity | share science! | collaborating on the @IPBES Invasive Alien Species Assessment
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https://www.invasivespeciesecology.com/ 19-02-2014 15:01:59
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Had a fantastic discussion with researchers from UNAM, SLU Wild Research, and School of Biological Sciences, Monash about next steps in #behavioural #ecotoxicology !
Thanks to Mo Camacho-Cervantes, Eli Thoré, Mariana Capparelli, Monserrat Suárez, & Bob Wong for their input!
Will post the recording when it's up! 🔉🇲🇽🇸🇪
Announcing our upcoming virtual panel discussion: 'Ecotoxicology in aquatic ecosystems: behaviour as a tool'!
Join us Feb 8 at 13:00h (GMT-6) to hear from Mo Camacho-Cervantes, Mariana Capparelli, Monserrat Suárez, Eli Thoré, Bob Wong, and me!
Organised by UNAM 🇲🇽 and SLU Wild Research 🇸🇪
The art of writing science onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.10… 'The first sentence of each paragraph should tell the reader what you expect them to get out of the paragraph that follows, which makes their job of following it far easier.' 'A paragraph should discuss only a single idea'
SIDE HUSSLES : I am also working with ChappleLab on 🌏 Skinks🦎, Jules Farquhar on 🇦🇺🦎 biogeo and macroecology, InvaCost and Invapact on cost 💰and impacts 💥of👽, Mo Camacho-Cervantes on bottom-up impacts of 👽on behaviours, & ASEANBiodiversity on 🌏conservation.
Are you interested in a fully funded PhD project integrating animal behaviour and ecosystem ecology?
Applications now open for this project based at the University of St Andrews and in collaboration with Forest Research, @ArthurBroadbent, and Dr. Sheena Cotter iapetus2.ac.uk/studentships/u…
How many ecologists does it take to answer a question? 🤔
... 246, but they all get different answers! 😂🤣
Great to hear our new 'Same data, different analysts' study discussed on the latest episode of Nature Pod & Video! Listen in (starts at 18:25) 👉 podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/an-…
Sleeping Princess, 1908 by Glasgow School artist Margaret Macdonald Mackintosh, known for her innovative Art Nouveau style #WomensArt