Katherine Hébert
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Katherine Hébert
@katherinehebert.bsky.social

Hi! I'm (she/her) a Postdoc in the Quantitative Biodiversity Lab at McGill University working on how to measure biodiversity change. 📈🦉🐟🦎🐿🐳🐢

https://katherinehebert.github.io/

Environmental science 47%
Agriculture 17%

Blitz the Gap was recently featured in Le Devoir with an action shot of @laura-pollock.bsky.social blitzing the gap! 🌱 Seems crazy that there are only 9 days left to the project's first summer to fill gaps in Canadian #biodiversity data with #iNaturalist. We've reached >2,500,000 observations!
La biodiversité canadienne étalée sur une carte
Les espèces de la faune et de la flore canadiennes ont été répertoriées dans d’un projet scientifique citoyen.
www.ledevoir.com

So many indicators, so little time! ⏰ We wrote a guide to streamline the choice of indicators for tracking biodiversity targets, thanks to key criteria, evaluation sheets, and most importantly - collaborations! 🌱 @biodiversite-quebec.ca

Last week, I had the very cool opportunity to talk about Blitz the Gap (our Canada-wide initiative to fill biodiversity data gaps this summer blitzthegap.org) on Moteur de Recherche at Radio-Canada. I had a blast! Listen here (in French) 🔊 shorturl.at/lJisw
Vendredi 4 juill. 2025 : Les premières frontières terrestres, et la psychologie des foules | OHdio | Radio-Canada
Écoutez l’épisode de l’émission Moteur de recherche : Vendredi 4 juill. 2025 : Les premières frontières terrestres, et la psychologie des foules
ici.radio-canada.ca
In case you missed my talk at #CSEE2025, you can explore your own collaborative networks and see a little summary on my website!

www.lucaseckert.ca/side-project...

Reposted by Katherine Hébert

Peter Soroye @wcscanada.org explains how @inaturalist.bsky.social data factors into Key Biodiversity Areas (@keybiodiversity.bsky.social).

Join them in Blitz The Gap 2025! blitzthegap.org

#CSEE2025

Reposted by Katherine Hébert

pollocklab.github.io/blitz-the-ga...

This summer, we are trying to Blitz the Gap 🕵️ in our knowledge about species 🦇🐛🦉🐟🐸🌿 that haven't been seen for 15, 30 or 50+ years in Canada!

Check it out!👇

and @qcbs.ca members, there are Champion Grants 💰 available to plan local bioblitzes or a field trip for you and your friends to Blitz the Gap! 🥾🌱 qcbs.ca/call-for-applications-champion-grants-to-blitz-the-gap/

iNaturalist is a key source of information for us to better understand, monitor, and protect biodiversity! 🌎 We rely on it so much, especially in this era where funding for science and biodiversity monitoring is increasingly uncertain...

A series of 🏆 Challenges 🏆 were designed by graduate students, researchers, avid iNat users, conservation practioners, and more throughout Canada to highlight species and places that deserve a little more attention:
pollocklab.github.io/blitz-the-gap/

Reposted by Katherine Hébert

In our May issue: Journal Club from Katherine Hébert "Biodiversity change is more than the sum of its parts"
go.nature.com/4jY31h2

Reposted by Jaanus Suurväli

I wrote a journal club for Nature Reviews Biodiversity to reflect on the ways one of my favourite papers shaped (and keeps shaping) my research!

Spoiler alert: We need to summarise biodiversity change as a multi-species process, rather than a collection of separate trends
doi.org/10.1038/s443...
Biodiversity change is more than the sum of its parts - Nature Reviews Biodiversity
Nature Reviews Biodiversity - Biodiversity change is more than the sum of its parts
doi.org

This all started at the “Tracking a Moving Target” workshop at the @geobon.org conference in Montreal in October 2023. Thank you to all who participated and shout out to my great co-authors (Maximiliane Jousse, Janaína Serrano, @dirknkarger.bsky.social, Guillaume Blanchet, and Laura Pollock)!

Global progress towards our 2030 biodiversity targets starts with local, short-term change - but are we equipped to capture these changes? 🤔 Well, the link between on-the-ground conservation and global indicators is not always clear. We have some ideas about how to clarify & strengthen this link 📝 :
Five recommendations to fill the blank space in indicators at local and short-term scales
The year 2030 is rapidly approaching. Building, monitoring, and reporting indicators to evaluate the 2030 targets in the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodi…
www.sciencedirect.com

Reposted by Katherine Hébert

New work by @adbinley.bsky.social and others: 61% of endangered species in Canada lack research on what conservation actions work. We need more action-based research. conbio.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/...
Endangered species lack research on the outcomes of conservation action
Summary of the available peer-reviewed literature for 209 terrestrial species at risk listed as Endangered in Canada. The number of species in each category is noted in the rectangle to the right of ...
conbio.onlinelibrary.wiley.com

Which indicators do we need to track and report biodiversity change? Our new preprint 📝 presents the indicator selection process we built to recommend 15 indicators for Québec's 2030 Nature Plan. We share guidelines, outcomes, and recommendations to choose your own shortlist! doi.org/10.32942/X2J...
Check out our new paper in @ecography.bsky.social
led by Jamie Kass! big team of #R pkg developers show how to improve analysis standards by combining different pkgs for species distribution models #SDM, provide a #shiny app to catalog & explore them, 3 extensive tutorials. doi.org/10.1111/ecog...
Achieving higher standards in species distribution modeling by leveraging the diversity of available software
The increasing online availability of biodiversity data and advances in ecological modeling have led to a proliferation of open-source modeling tools. In particular, R packages for species distributi....
doi.org

I am super excited to join my fellow panelists to talk about why biodiversity 🌱 and climate 🌡️ must be considered together if we want to stop biodiversity loss. Register to watch on Thursday, November 21st at 12PM EST (in French) 📺! shorturl.at/UzWm3
Time for the @bsky.app community to see one of my favorite visualizations of climate change...

"Shifting Distribution of Land Temperature Anomalies" by svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/5211/ ⚒️🧪

Hi!! Could I be added to this too?

Thanks for setting this up!! Could you please add me to the list too?

Time for me to make my first post on here! Happy to announce that I'll be sitting at a table in the Montreal Planetarium this Friday night, ready to chat about what we should talk about when we summarise biodiversity change! 🐛🦋🦎🐍🦞🐡🐳🐘🦇🦉🍄🌳🌱 shorturl.at/FDlsq
La Nuit des chercheuses et des chercheurs
Espace pour la vie
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Reposted by Katherine Hébert

An important column by @oaggimenez.bsky.social, on how he reacted when colleagues found a fundamental flaw in one of his published papers (thanks to code he and his coauthors had shared)

www.nature.com/articles/d41...
My paper was proved wrong. After a sleepless night, here’s what I did next
As part of a healthy scientific community, I accepted my mistake — but I’ve come to realize that authors of reply papers need more support.
www.nature.com