Finally, manuscript accepted!!! A new study from our work with Chornobyl tree frogs, this one on the impact of radiation on the age of #Chornobyl frogs, with Pablo Burraco et al. Soon in Biology Letters.
🔥 Example of post-fire recovery of Chornobyl area around the village of Krivaya Gora: burned during the big April 2020 fires in the Zone, and now. Photos: Denis Vishnevskiy facebook.com/denis.vishne...
Yesterday, we (with Pablo Burraco) got this from "Evolutionary Applications" saying that our paper on Chornobyl frog coloration (onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10....) was one of the most downloaded of the journal among those published in 2022. 😀😀
Today, February 12, we celebrate #DarwinDay commemorating the 215th anniversary of the birth of Charles Darwin, one of the great thinkers in human history and the scientist who revolutionised biology and the perception of human beings. All Darwin's work ca be accessed at darwin-online.org.uk
Chornobyl Wildlife Recent photos (28-29 January, 1 February) of wildlife from the outskirts of Chornobyl city and the former cooling pond area, Chornobyl Exclusion Zone (Ukraine). Photos by Sergey Domashevsky facebook.com/domashevsky
With the new year I'm joining "Ecological Monographs" (Ecological Society of America) Editorial board as subject-matter editor. Thanks Jean-Philippe Lessard and Mar Sobral for welcoming me here. esajournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/hub/journal/...
Our beautiful film is now live on the @nytimes.comwww.nytimes.com/2023/12/12/o...
Mysterious deaths have occurred all over the planet and followed a similar pattern. Why have so many species vanished? And what does it all have to do with us?
Article at "The Herald" about our #XenRadheraldscotland.com/news/2397203...