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Luke R. Grinham
@lukegrinham.bsky.social
Senior Editor for Nature Reviews Biodiversity
(@natrevbiodiv.bsky.social). Cat dad, climber, cook, gamer and reader.
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We’re out en masse at #SVP2025! Find me or flag me down to chat anything Reviews or Opinion for @natrevbiodiv.nature.com 🧪🦖🦕
November 12, 2025 at 8:55 AM
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Not only will I be at #SVP2025 for @springernature.com but I believe my colleagues @devinleaward.bsky.social @joaovascoleite.bsky.social @lukegrinham.bsky.social will be there too.
November 11, 2025 at 5:30 PM
I am so happy to see this published in @natrevbiodiv.nature.com today! Congratulations Dr Jones and team on a fantastic Review
I am very excited to share that we have a new paper out today in @natrevbiodiv.nature.com

In it, we summarize the state of knowledge on the Circular Seabird Economy!

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Link to paper here: rdcu.be/eMOUd
October 27, 2025 at 3:13 PM
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I am very excited to share that we have a new paper out today in @natrevbiodiv.nature.com

In it, we summarize the state of knowledge on the Circular Seabird Economy!

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Link to paper here: rdcu.be/eMOUd
October 27, 2025 at 2:33 PM
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Our October Issue is out today: www.nature.com/nrbd/volumes...
Content in this issue looks to the past (historical ecology and herbaria) and to related social science disciplines (anthropology and political ecology) to gain insights about biodiversity science and conservation.
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October 14, 2025 at 1:10 PM
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I'm thrilled to share a new Perspective paper we published in Nature Reviews Biodiversity @natrevbiodiv.nature.com today:

Genome engineering in biodiversity conservation and restoration: www.nature.com/articles/s44...

You can read the paper free here: rdcu.be/ewG5R

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July 18, 2025 at 9:40 AM
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An interesting (and inspiring) insight into volunteering to be be part of the @ipcc.bsky.social, from the perspective of an academic palaeontologist.
www.nature.com/articles/s44...
Global assessments need diverse voices and you could be one of them - Nature Reviews Biodiversity
Why do academics and practitioners volunteer to participate in global scientific assessments for decision-making, such as the IPCC or IPBES? There are many barriers, but also benefits, both personal a...
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June 9, 2025 at 10:30 PM
I loved working on this Review, just look at those figures! 😍
April 3, 2025 at 2:18 PM
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Global insect invasions are increasing, driven by advances in globalization and technology. A Review in Nature Reviews Biodiversity discusses the effects of increasing trade and transport on insect invasions worldwide, and strategies for mitigation. https://go.nature.com/3X6QkHk
March 3, 2025 at 2:12 AM
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Big thanks to @natrevbiodiv.bsky.social for the invitation to write about a paper that shaped me as an ecologist.
A great experience, strongly recommend to ECR's.

www.nature.com/articles/s44...
Evolution in permanently invaded ecosystems - Nature Reviews Biodiversity
Nature Reviews Biodiversity - Evolution in permanently invaded ecosystems
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March 10, 2025 at 8:13 PM
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New Review online today: Palaeogenomic inference of biodiversity dynamics across Quaternary timescales. From @indianadiez.bsky.social, @lovedalen.bsky.social, and others. #palaeosky #biodiversity 🧪🌎 go.nature.com/41UhYsF
Palaeogenomic inference of biodiversity dynamics across Quaternary timescales - Nature Reviews Biodiversity
This Review explores the utility of palaeogenomics for exploring past biodiversity trends and ecosystem responses to a changing world, including natural climate cycles and increasing human activity.
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March 18, 2025 at 6:52 PM
Our March issue is out! 🥳
Check out our March issue: nature.com/nrbd/volumes...
Review and opinion topics this month include:
🦴 Digitizing natural history collections
🌊 Seagrass ecosystems
💻 AI as a way to fill biodiversity gaps
🍃 Biodiversity offsets
🔁 Conservation translocations
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Nature Reviews Biodiversity - Volume 1 Issue 3, March 2025
Seagrass ecosystems support critical marine biodiversity and ecosystem function; inspired by the Review from Duarte et al.
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March 20, 2025 at 1:31 PM
Really excited to see this out in @natrevbiodiv.bsky.social!
March 3, 2025 at 2:36 PM
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A paper in Nature presents a generative AI tool that could help video game designers to craft gameplay iteratively. The AI model, developed by researchers at Microsoft, generated robust 3D worlds that obeyed the mechanics of the video game they were designed for. https://go.nature.com/41mNgcG 🧪
World and Human Action Models towards gameplay ideation - Nature
A state-of-the-art generative artificial intelligence model of a video game is introduced to allow the support of human creative ideation, with the analysis of user study data highlighting three necessary capabilities, namely, consistency, diversity and persistency.
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February 19, 2025 at 8:43 PM
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And finally, for our first set of Journal Clubs, Wohlleben on a paper by Decaestecker et al: go.nature.com/4b2uI4E
Empirical evidence of the host–parasite arms race - Nature Reviews Biodiversity
Nature Reviews Biodiversity - Empirical evidence of the host–parasite arms race
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February 17, 2025 at 11:27 AM
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This month, we also also introduce the Journal Club format, offering early-career researchers the chance to tell the wider community about an article that they find especially influential. Our Editorial explaining the format can be found here go.nature.com/42YA3If and our first Journal Clubs below!
Tell us what inspires you - Nature Reviews Biodiversity
Journal Club articles offer early-career researchers the chance to tell the wider community about an article that they find especially influential.
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February 17, 2025 at 11:27 AM
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First up in our February issue, the Review that inspired our cover art. Bertelsmeier and colleagues discuss the effects of increasing trade and transport on insect invasions worldwide, and strategies for mitigation of future insect invasions. go.nature.com/4hEx8ZY
Temporal dynamics and global flows of insect invasions in an era of globalization - Nature Reviews Biodiversity
Global insect invasions are increasing, driven by advances in globalization and technology. This Review discusses the effects of increasing trade and transport on insect invasions worldwide, and strat...
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February 17, 2025 at 11:11 AM
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We are thrilled to share our second issue with the world - very fitting given the globalization theme to our cover this month! 🥳 We hope you enjoy the articles within.

https://bit.ly/41i0O9l
Nature Reviews Biodiversity - Volume 1 Issue 2, February 2025
Globalization is responsible for the spatial spread of numerous insect species; inspired by the Review from Bertelsmeier et al.
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February 17, 2025 at 11:00 AM
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Coastal wetlands are important ecosystems around the world with immense ecological and economic value. He and colleagues review the increasing anthropogenic threats to coastal wetlands as well as their resilience to change and conservation priorities for their protection. go.nature.com/3Wo7lwj
January 15, 2025 at 3:26 PM
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First up, in the article that inspired our cover art, Camila Ribas and colleagues review the influence of Amazonian geological history in shaping the region’s rich biodiversity. go.nature.com/3Cbru1W
January 15, 2025 at 3:15 PM
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In most issues, our editorial team will highlight recent papers we're excited about across the spectrum of biodiversity science. Here are this month's highlights from Tim Thomas (go.nature.com/3PDVZR8) and @lukegrinham.bsky.social (go.nature.com/40a404Y)
Parachute science and collaboration in protected areas - Nature Reviews Biodiversity
Nature Reviews Biodiversity - Parachute science and collaboration in protected areas
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January 15, 2025 at 4:10 PM
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Here we go! The first issue of Nature Reviews Biodiversity is now live🥳🎉🥂.
Thank you to our authors, reviewers, and community for the support! We hope you enjoy the reading. www.nature.com/nrbd/volumes...
January 15, 2025 at 3:00 PM
Any minute now, the first issue of @natrevbiodiv.bsky.social will go live at www.nature.com/nrbd/. It's been such an exciting past 8 months (I think?) working on this behind the scenes and I can't wait for everyone to read our first articles!
Nature Reviews Biodiversity
Nature Reviews Biodiversity is an online-only journal that publishes authoritative, accessible and agenda-setting Reviews, Perspectives and commentary across ...
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January 15, 2025 at 2:05 PM