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Aleksandra Wróbel 🕊️🐁🌱🌳
@aleksandrawrobel.bsky.social

PhD
#ecology #seeddispersal #granivores #rodents #jays #mountains
and 🏃,
and 🐴
Assistant professor at @mripas.bsky.social

Environmental science 65%
Geography 16%

#Eurasian #jays are coolest! They don't just create forests; they also produce an entire variety of sounds. I'm currently working on compiling their #calls right now 🐦‍⬛🐤🌳🌱

🌳🌱This week we invite you to our Open Seminar!
Presenter: Eike Lena Neuschulz, Senckenberg Biodiversity and Climate Research Centre
Topic: From biotic interactions to forest regeneration
When: Friday 07th November 2025 at 10:00 am CET
Where: Online: us02web.zoom.us/j/86433173516

Reposted by Marta Maziarz

Happy to announce that my photo has been chosen for the journal's cover 🐿️🥳

Link to our article on seed predation by rodents in the Swiss Alps:
dx.doi.org/10.1111/1365...

No, they're fine.

Yes, they have been marked and released. We use plastic bags for hygenic reasons. Mice are fine :)

all flavicollis

They were released from a live trap

There was a large seed crop of oaks in #Białowieża #Forest last year. As a consequence, #rodents got so much abundant that we find up to a few individuals in a sherman trap during our long-term monitoring. How do they even manage to do that!

Nothing at all in Białowieża!

Garden dormouse (Eliomys quercinus) - marked and released 🔥🐿️

An edible dormouse (Glis glis) enjoys being released 🐿️ However, somehow, this arboreal species has been captured on the forest floor quite often on our study sites.

#Rodent #trapping in the Swiss Alps goes pretty neat 👌

@mripas.bsky.social hits the Swiss Alps 💪🐿️💚 It's the first season of our new project funded by @ncn.gov.pl (see: projekty.ncn.gov.pl/opisy/603883...)

I'm always delighted to see how happy my students are when joining me in the field 😅

Just a little proof that #rodents do (desperately) love our #nuts...

Tracking the beech and stone pine seeds in the Swiss Alps has just begun! We want to test how animal-mediated seed dispersal affects range shifts of European beech in mountains. It's the first season of my new project funded by @ncn.gov.pl (see: projekty.ncn.gov.pl/opisy/603883...)

Reposted by Marta Maziarz

🐁Happy to share my very first article of my Swiss project! 🐿️🌲

"Seed predation by rodents suppresses recruitment of a bird-dispersed tree at its upper range limit"

besjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/...

Project funded by @ncn.gov.pl

@izpuls.bsky.social

Image: Tomek Samojlik

Reposted by Aleksandra Wróbel

🔊🦜Check out the summer #IAATE Flyer for a small perspective note of the #manyparrots consortium: How companion animals can help us understand musicality, vocal learning, and communication.
www.manyparrots.org

There is still some time to apply!

PhD based in Białowieża, but fieldwork in the Swiss Alps included!

More info: ibs.bialowieza.pl/ogloszenia/n...
There is still some time to apply!

PhD based in Białowieża, but fieldwork in the Swiss Alps included!

More information: t.co/iZTYJ5DCgQ

Reposted by Aleksandra Wróbel

Hallooo, are you looking for a really cool MSc project in bioacoustics/evolution of communication/linguistics?
Help me process our goldmine of birdsong recordings, and investigate whether and how conformance to various linguistic laws varies in the Anthus genus! 🔊 🐦🎵
docs.google.com/document/d/1...
MSc project
MSc thesis projects in animal communication Across many human languages, there are several general principles in temporal patterning: most frequent words are shorter (Zipf’s law of brevity), larger c...
docs.google.com

Bank vole (Clethrionomys glareolus, subadult) just roaming around in the city park.

You can still apply!

If you're not looking for doing phd, please share!