Cross-pollination & pollen storage @ sub-zero temperatures are some the tricks we used to help #threatened #NewZealand tree Rātā Moehau. Our 3yrs study Te Papa & #OtariWiltonsBush just accepted 🥳 #PacificConsBio #conservation #extinction #BotanicGardens publish.csiro.au/PC/justaccepte…
Whale sharks, copepods, shark suckers - parasitic, mutualistic, or commensal? It's complicated! New paper out in #pacificconsbio : Three-way symbiotic relationships in whale sharks publish.csiro.au/pc/Fulltext/pc…
Did you know, the CSIRO Publishing journal Pacific Conservation Biology is affiliated with the SCB Oceania? Discover what your peers are reading in the #PacificConsBio “most read” list: publish.csiro.au/pc#MostRead #SCBMelb21
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New in #PacificConsBio :
Conserving Pilbara leaf-nosed bat: directions for future research & mgmt #OpenAccess
Temporal changes in habitat use by dugongs in spatially restricted coral reef env #OA
History & establishment of Two Peoples Bay Nature Reserve #OA
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If U R thinking about publishing in #PacificConsBio or another CSIRO Publishing journal, U may be eligible for free #OpenAccess through a #ReadAndPublish agreement funded by your institution’s library!Check if your institution has an agreement: publish.csiro.au/journals/opena… #SCBMelb21
Our article on #marine and #coastal ecosystem-based #adaptation in Asia and Oceania is now #OpenAccess in #PacificConsBio Issue 27(2)!
Thanks for making our findings more accessible to all CSIRO Publishing
Check it out below 🐟🌱🐠
Today is the last day to access the #SCBO2018 #PacificConsBio Special Issue - get around it! publish.csiro.au/pc/content/Upc… CSIRO Publishing
It's #WorldOceansDay ! To celebrate, #PacificConsBio is providing FREE access to the Virtual Issue 'Coral reefs in the Pacific: values, threats and solutions' until 31 August CSIRO Publishing World Ocean Day publish.csiro.au/pc/virtualissu…
New paper just out in #Pacific ConsBio : citizen scientists record Mobula Kuhlii in the #solomonislands , representing a global eastwards range extension: see publish.csiro.au/PC/PC18088 #mobula #Pacific | Photo by Andrew Short
Congratulations Mark le pla, recipient of the Pacific Conservation Biology Best Student Presentation prize at #ESASCBO2022 earlier this month. Fantastic work, Mark!
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A front cover full of science heroes. Thanks #CSIROPublishing #PacificConsBio #WomeninSTEM
Amazing. I just had three busy people all agree to review a paper I sent them for #PacificConsBio within 24 hours. Reviewing papers is vital to our profession, and I am so grateful to all of you who volunteer your time to review the papers we send you. #sciencelife #gratitude
Read the latest #EditorChoice article from #PacificConsBio :
'Ecological history can inform current conservation actions: lessons from an Australian rodent' by Peter Menkhorst.
#FreeToRead for 1 month: publish.csiro.au/PC/PC23049
I urge you to take a look at the articles published in a special issue of #PacificConsBio . Great stories from #WomenInScience about their careers in #conservation . We all have very different career paths but there are some common themes - including a passion for the environment
1/3 Led by Bindiya Rashni, we report in #PacificConsBio the first record of an introduced freshwater leech species in Fiji 🇫🇯. This isn't a blood sucking species but it could affect native biodiversity in our waterways. Check out the paper: publish.csiro.au/PC/PC23017
Online Early: Predicting habitat suitability for wild deer in relation to threatened ecological communities in south-eastern New South Wales, Australia in Pacific Conservation Biology #PacificConsBio
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🥂 Congratulations Hayley Geyle and co-authors on winning the #IvorBeattyAward for best paper published in CSIRO Publishing #PacificConsBio 🥂
So honoured to have you and other RIEL co-authors in our team
Charles Darwin University @CDUmedia
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'Should editors ever redact a reviewer’s comments?' by CSIRO Publishing #PacificConsBio Editor-in-Chief Mike Calver. What do you think?
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Would you like to publish your next article as #OpenAccess at no cost to your research budget?
#PacificConsBio has a growing number of agreements in place with libraries that pre-pay your #OA charges.
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