Jacob Nabe-Nielsen
Professor of Quantitative Ecology @ Aarhus University - marine mammals, movement ecology, climate change impacts and agent-based modelling
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- Reposted by Jacob Nabe-NielsenOur Senior Researcher Fredrik Christiansen recently completed the third photogrammetry field season on bowhead whales in Disko Bay, Greenland. See Thread. 🌐🌏🐋🧪 @FChristiansen.bsky.social #marinemammology #ecology #cetaceanresearch #Arctic #MarineEcology #Research #Science
- 🔊 Breaking news on foraging plasticity: Bryde's whales can decide to interrupt ongoing feeding for different reasons🐋🐟👀... Find out more on one of my PhD chapters we just published on Ethology Ecology & Evolution. tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10… @marinemammalsau.bsky.social 🧪
- Reposted by Jacob Nabe-NielsenWhere should we build offshore wind farms for minimimal impacts on marine species? Discussed by Jacob Nabe-Nielsen from @au.dk on #Naturmødet in Hirtshals. He presented results from the Screening project that will facilitate a sustainable green transition in Denmark #dkgreen #Marineecology 🧪 🌐 🐋
- Reposted by Jacob Nabe-NielsenDeveloping and testing the models demands a wealth of diverse data and a very dedicated team! From tagging projects to stranding records, we gather critical information on animal movement, energetics, and population structure to inform and refine these models 🐬 #marinemammalresearch @au.dk
- Reposted by Jacob Nabe-NielsenOur researchers use a variety of models, including DEPONS (depons.eu), which simulates the effects of noise disturbance on harbor porpoises. By simulating how noise impacts their movement and foraging success, DEPONS can assess the impacts of offshore wind farm construction and ship traffic. 🛥️🐬
- New paper: The composition of Arctic plant communities appears to be more related to fine-scale environmental variation than to large-scale variation in summer temperatures, and microhabitat buffering may thus delay the effects of #ClimateChange at least in W Greenland doi.org/10.1002/ecog... 🌱🧪🌐
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- Reposted by Jacob Nabe-NielsenIn our new paper in @science.org, we show that tropical forests are changing over time, but too slowly to track climate change. Our article, led by @jeaggu.bsky.social just out: www.science.org/doi/10.1126/... @oxfordgeography.bsky.social @naturerecovery.bsky.social @forestplots.bsky.social
- Reposted by Jacob Nabe-NielsenNew paper in @currentbiology.bsky.social on seabird wind use and foraging decisions! doi.org/10.1016/j.cu... We estimated wind selectivity in Manx shearwaters and explored how birds handle the trade-off between being wind efficient and targeting known foraging areas @sosbangor.bsky.social
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- Exciting news! Our reports on the impact of offshore wind farms on wildlife in Denmark, including marine mammals, are now available: dce.au.dk/fileadmin/dc.... Great initiative by the Danish Energy Agency commissioning this important work 🧪🦭🐋 #dkgreen #AarhusUni
- New paper out – will hopefully benefit #conservation of harbour porpoises in Denmark – and demonstrates how we can get reliable distribution maps from other parts of the world 🌐🧪
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- Looking for a good place to get news about issues related to global ecology, biodiversity, and conservation? Then you add the Global Ecology feed to your feed list 🌐. And connect to other people with the same interests w starter pack: bsky.app/starter-pack.... DM @global-ecology.bsky.social to join.at://did:plc:ppsghcl5bbpgjcljnhra353s/app.bsky.graph.starterpack/3ld2m2csaai2x
- Exciting study - will help us getting a more holistic understanding of the impacts of offshore wind.
- Reposted by Jacob Nabe-NielsenVery excited this paper is now out in Ecology Letters onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.... #causalsky
- Foundations and future directions for causal inference in ecological research, forthcoming w/ @katherinesiegel.bsky.social: tinyurl.com/4mm57zzd. We wrote it based on our experience teaching causal inference to ecologists w/ some stuff we wish other papers had reviewed to share w/ the students 1/n
- Fantastic listening to Xiuqing Hao when she presented four years of research on effects of small boars on har our porpoises during her PhD defence today at Dept. Of Ecoscience @aarhusuni.bsky.social 😊 🧪
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- The decreasing speed of the green transition is truly worrying. Governments must stop subsidising oil and gas and instead help speeding up the #greentransition to slow down #climatechange
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- Exciting that high-resolution movement datasets start becoming available for marine mammals.
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- Fantastic getting the opportunity to present my research at the British Ecological Society conference #BES2024 😊
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- Interested in how marine populations respond to different stressors, and how this can be modelled under novel environmental conditions? That's the topic of my presentation tomorrow at the BES conference in Liverpool #BES2024 🧪
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- Kæmpe problem for den grønne omstilling at ingen har budt på opgaven med at opstille havindmøllet i Nordsøen. Hvad gør vi nu for at reducere vores klimabelastning? www.dr.dk/nyheder/sene... #klima #dkgreen
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- Exploring opportunities for growing seaweeds and mussels in offshore wind farms on #win@sea meeting. Very promising road towards more #sustainable food production. Important to consider when building offshore #windfarms. #bluegrowth #aarhusuniversity