Ceres Barros
ceresbarros.bsky.social
Ceres Barros
@ceresbarros.bsky.social

Ecological modelling; ecosystem resilience and stability to global change; international rep @ BESMacroecology SIG; AE @ Ecological Solutions & Evidence; Research Scientist @ Canadian Forest Service
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Environmental science 65%
Geography 16%
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🌲 Calling all #ForestBiodiversity champions!🌿

Submit your abstract to our session “Effectively bridging science and practice for actionable biodiversity conservation in forest management” at #WBF2026, 14–19 June in Davos 🇨🇭.

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We’re spotlighting tools, case studies & community-led solutions—inclusive of Indigenous Peoples, local communities, scientists, managers & policymakers.

Let’s transform forest management—together.

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American colleagues I feel for you...!

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Our plea to ecological interation network (EINs) researchers and managers/decision-makers to _explicitly_ integrate the science into practice! Yes, there's is a LOT of uncertainty, but we've come far in our knowledge about EINs and have far more data than before. The time is NOW
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Grant-funded labs are incentivized to admit students who already know how to do research to serve as cheap labor. That puts students who’ve had the most access and resources at a major advantage. This shapes admissions practices more than people are willing to admit but yelling about testing is easy
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Is it me, or do I see many of my colleagues joining Bluesky post/during US elections?

Also, I feel for you US ecologists... Stay strong

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“a global heritage that should be permanently safeguarded for future reference. Here we provide a set of recommended best practices for the sustainable, equitable and ethical sampling of herbarium specimens” www.nature.com/articles/s41... 🧪🌎🌾
Guidelines for the effective and ethical sampling of herbaria - Nature Ecology & Evolution
Greater availability of digital herbarium data is leading to more researchers seeking to sample physical herbarium collections. This Perspective provides recommendations for stewards and users of herb...
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#Arctic sea ice extent is currently the 4th lowest on record (JAXA data)

• about 340,000 km² below the 2010s mean
• about 1,190,000 km² below the 2000s mean
• about 2,030,000 km² below the 1990s mean
• about 2,770,000 km² below the 1980s mean

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Not that it's an insult by default, but commenting on strangers' sexual preferences is not the nicest thing to do.

Jeez. I wonder if I'd been able to prevent myself from pointing back and clearly saying "low IQ"

Oh I thought they literally supported magical creatures -- I'd have taken that as a massive compliment, big Harry Potter fan

We also demonstrated the importance of rapid and integrated validation to judge model quality. "More data" and "more complex calibration" were not ubiquitously best, and the more data-hungry model actually performed worse at predicting simple forest properties.

By integrating data sourcing, data prep., model calibration and prediction/forecasting, validation and visualisation, we were able to more easily transfer and adapt our modeling workflows to new contexts and new data.

Our paper provides demonstrations of how integrated modelling workflows can be developed in R with the aid of the SpaDES suite of R packages, which bring useful tools like caching and automated (spatial and aspatial) data downloading and munging to ecologists

I am so proud to announce that our 2023 MEE paper won ESA's Ecological Forecasting Outstanding Publication Award 2024. This is a huge honour for me and my co-authors, after many years dedicated to developing tools that help ecologists create integrated, repeatable and transparent modelling workflows

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6/6 It can also be used in a forecasting context to explore potential effects of enviromental change on network structure.

5/6 Our framework can help inform biodiversity hotspot analyses, but also where more sampling should be targeted to deal with network composition/structure uncertainty.

4/6 Across Canada, we noticed a latitudinal signal on species richness and interactions across the potential networks, but this didn't necessarily align with richness/interaction hotspots, nor with variation in network motifs.

3/6 Our probabilistic framework builds potential trophic networks based on a probabilistic metaweb of interactions and the probability of species' presences in each given location.

2/6 We show how uncertainty and spatial variability in network structure can be explicitly accounted for when infering trophic networks across large spatial scales.