Federico Riva
riva-ecology.bsky.social
Federico Riva
@riva-ecology.bsky.social

Conservation scientist, assistant professor at VU Amsterdam.

Environmental science 61%
Geography 15%
Several small reserves hold more beetle, spider and bird species than a single large reserve of the same size in Central Europe, with habitat heterogeneity being an important driver. First PhD paper by Anne Huber (not on Bsky), w/ @sebseibold.bsky.social. doi.org/10.1016/j.bi...

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Congratulations Martin!

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How effective are perches in promoting bird-mediated seed dispersal for forest regeneration? New publication brilliantly led by Jelaine! doi.org/10.1186/s137... "We recommend...natural perches be preserved... but in areas lacking these...explore the use of artificial or semi-natural perches"

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Our viewpoint made the cover of BioScience! Beautiful picture from Jean Marie Twambaze academic.oup.com/bioscience/a...

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One of our postdocs, @elywok.bsky.social from @ua.es, did an excellent job at @sibecol-aeet-25.bsky.social explaining how the skewness–kurtosis relationship can be used to understand biogeographical patterns of body mass across taxa and which drivers explain it.

@biodiversa.eu #SIBECOLAEET2025

Congrats Shawan, nice spotlight 🐛

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Check our new review on niche truncation and how to avoid it with N-SDMs

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It's exciting to see our research featured in the Monash University Science Bulletin and being featured on the UN Biodiversity Day.

Here is the full story: www.monash.edu/science/news....

Interested in joining our lab? You can find more about our research here: shawanchowdhury.com.

We finally had time for a hike this weekend. Maybe too early for Swiss butterflies, but the view was lovely!
you might think N American species are getting common at their north range limit and rare at their south range limit as temps get warmer

but you would be wrong

new paper in GEB w/ @eliotmiller.bsky.social & Matt Strimas-Mackey, eBird Status & Trends ftw

onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10....

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Yesterday I could access the review history for this article ⬇️. Today, the link points somewhere else. @royalsociety.org can you pls fix? I’m curious to learn how this paper was reviewed and the decisions leading to publication.

royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/10.1098/...
Bioelectrical synchronization of Picea abies during a solar eclipse | Royal Society Open Science
Regular light–dark cycles greatly affect organisms, and events like eclipses induce distinctive physiological and behavioural shifts. While well documented in animals, plant behaviour during eclipses ...
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Enjoy this great short (9 min) film on the work of Constanti Stefanescu, co-ordinator of the Catalan Butterfly Monitoring Scheme. Such schemes are not only important for the butterfly counts, but also as a social network bringing butterflies to the people.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=d__p...
CHASING BUTTERFLIES
YouTube video by KAVU
www.youtube.com

Visited Bologna and met my nephew! I'm glad to welcome little Jack

Exotic Easter snack

These roof gardens actually sustain unexpected species!

Had a great time in Wageningen at the international symposium on Future for Butterflies & Moths

Congrats Nick. No doubt you will continue producing cutting-edge, high-quality research

Mythical. And one of the first pointing out that fragmentation, when controlling for habitat area, does not necessarily imply lower species richness www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
#BOTD: Happy 83rd birthday, Dan Simberloff (PhD Harvard 1969; ESA Eminent Ecologist, 2006; Ramon Margalef Prize, 2012).

One of the most influential ecologists in modern history, with a research legacy spanning >50 years. Unwavering champion of invasion biology. Superb mentor, colleague & friend.

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#BOTD: Happy 83rd birthday, Dan Simberloff (PhD Harvard 1969; ESA Eminent Ecologist, 2006; Ramon Margalef Prize, 2012).

One of the most influential ecologists in modern history, with a research legacy spanning >50 years. Unwavering champion of invasion biology. Superb mentor, colleague & friend.

Hello, world!
NEW PAPER from the GLiTRS team! 🎉

We review how best to use different types of evidence to better understand global insect declines 🦗🪳🪲🦋🐛🐜

"Integrating multiple evidence streams to understand insect biodiversity change" published in @science.org

🔗 tinyurl.com/mr35bdaa

A summary 🧵 below (1/7)
www.science.org

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🆕New paper: "A nature tourism and citizen science alliance" by a current PhD student, Caroline Martin, and colleagues. Check it out at doi.org/10.1093/bios... #openaccess
A nature tourism and citizen science alliance
Biodiversity conservation relies on knowing where species are and thrive. Due to major knowledge gaps in the distribution of biodiversity across the globe,
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