Theresa Burt
Professor of Animal Behaviour, Department of Biology, University of Oxford. St John’s College. Researches navigation, spatial cognition. Happiest outdoors.
- Magical on the hills
- Reposted by Theresa BurtWe're delighted that Dr Cait Newport and Dr Salma Akter have been awarded Royal Society University Research Fellowships Cait will explore how fishes navigate in turbid water, while Salma will explore how plants respond to environmental stresses like drought and flooding 👇 bit.ly/4mQ6nDL
- Reposted by Theresa BurtWe're looking for a new postdoc on our new BBSCR grant (Graham Taylor/Tim Guilford/Cait Newport). See link below! my.corehr.com/pls/uoxrecru...
- Dip a day in October for Surfers Against Sewage campaign www.sas.org.uk
- An excellent hoard from weekend foraging.
- Very low water this year, but the salmon have started their run upstream
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- New paper alert! www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
- Fantastic new job, advert now live - Associate Professor in Animal Behaviour, Dept Biology, Oxford. Closing date 8th Oct. Come and join us! my.corehr.com/pls/uoxrecru...
- Reposted by Theresa Burtenvres.web.ox.ac.uk/future-envir.... Tomorrow's Grand Challenge Seminar closes the Summer 2025 Series with the big question of where next for Environmental Research and what other challenges should be be focussing on? Join us at Jesus College Ship St Centre @ 5pm, 19th June. Register free at link.
- Reposted by Theresa Burt🚨 BREAKING: UK offshore marine protected areas endured 20,000+ hours of suspected bottom-trawl fishing last year. Learn more about this brutal ocean practice and why banning it is so important for ocean health with a new report from @oceanauk.bsky.social 👉 oceana.ly/43zWeV0
- Reposted by Theresa Burt🐟 Abundant oceans are critical to keeping our planet healthy and regulating the climate. That's why Oceana campaigns to win policy victories that restore abundance and biodiversity in the world’s oceans. Join us in making a difference today: oceana.ly/3ZexVta
- #wildflowerhour and the sun has brought out violet, stitchwort, forget-me-not, dandelion, wood anemone, snakeshead fritillary and cuckoo flower
- A lovely hatch above the Usk. Clouds of insects!
- Dipper - song bird of water and air
- Golden catkins
- Goldcrests displaying - here’s hoping for some tiny chicks soon! 🦉
- Reposted by Theresa BurtNew paper on the demographic drivers of cultural evolution in Great Tit song published today - epic work led by @nilomr.bsky.social with help from @andreaestandia.bsky.social Ella Cole & Sara Keen. Why did we do this, and what did we find? 🧵 follows: 1/n www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
- A little cheerful celandine for #wildflowerhour
- Scarlet elf cups 😃 🍄 📷
- Bitterns booming, barn owl, water rail and a hare at Otmoor today (RSPB)
- Winter aconite, snowdrops and little hazel catkin flowers for #wildflowerhour
- Reposted by Theresa BurtWe are looking for #publishers #NGOs #animalwelfare organizations #corporate houses to partner with us for @behaviour2025.bsky.social. Who will be our #mightyelephant or #royalbengaltiger? Check out the sponsorship options: behaviourindia2025.in/sponsorship-...
- Reposted by Theresa BurtUppsala University invites applications for postdoctoral fellowships through the Birgitta Sintring Foundation, with a deadline of February 9, 2025. Details: uu.se/en/department/ecolo… #postdoc
- Reposted by Theresa BurtOnly 4 days left if you want to apply for a BSBI grant! We have Training Grants (<£250) so you can take a short #WildFlowerID course; Plant Study Grants (<£1K) for undergrads; Science & Research Grants (<£1K) aimed at PhD students or amateur researchers. bsbi.org/grants Don't miss out, apply ASAP!
- Reposted by Theresa BurtTwo leading scientists with great expertise and style - and sure to be a brilliant synergistic team - are starting a new cutting-edge science podcast: definitely worth following
- Reposted by Theresa BurtNew #sharkscience from @juliachaumel.bsky.social and @georgelauder.bsky.social showing that the tail of pelagic rays contain an extension of the lateral line system making it a giant hydrodynamic antenna. Fascinating stuff with implications for ecology. royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/10.1098/...
- Above the clouds. Black mountains at sunset.
- Reposted by Theresa Burt⏰📢 One week to go to apply for these #lectureship 🌟JOBS🌟 with us @bristolbiosci.bsky.social Themes: ‘Evolution of life’, ‘Anthropogenic change’, ‘Reversing the biodiversity crisis’ & ‘Sustainable food production’. That very much includes #AnimalBehaviour bristol.ac.uk/jobs/find/de...
- Reposted by Theresa BurtTwo weeks to go until the application deadline for ILESLA. If you or anyone you know would benefit from full funding to carry out a PhD in Life and/or Environmental Science please visit/refer to our website page iles.web.ox.ac.uk/how-apply where you can see open day videos and get full guidance.
- Reposted by Theresa Burt@asab.org has grants to attend #behaviour2025, boosted for applicants (ALL SENIORITIES!) from developed countries up to £2000. Plus the usual £2500 for those from developing countries, and £800 if you're based in India. But get your abstracts in soon - deadline 31st January!
- Reposted by Theresa BurtThe deadline to apply for the ASAB conference grant is fast approaching! Make sure to apply for your grant of up to £500 ▶️ 🔗 www.asab.org/conference-g...
- Each morning the woodcock heads to bed in the field opposite as the sun starts to rise.
- There is something magical about the light in winter. Cloud inversions in the Black Mountains
- Dragon’s breath on the hills
- Solstice sun - the light returns
- Dusting of snow in the Bannau
- Reposted by Theresa BurtWould you like to collaborate? To The Spiral Of Honesty project. web site spiralofhonesty.org with the contributions and a description of the project. There will be an offline exhibition as well. So far there've been 20 contributions - art, poems, photos, more are very welcome!
- Reposted by Theresa BurtClosing date for applications is today. Living on a small remote island has its attractions. And Manx shearwaters are extraordinary and very special birds. www.mwt.im/jobs/calf-ma...
- Reposted by Theresa BurtMajor job opportunity: Always had a soft spot for this back entrance to Cambridge Zoology Department. A wonderful opportunity there now with the Prince Philip Professorship in Ecology & Evolutionary Biology - applications by Jan 2025: www.jobs.cam.ac.uk/job/48966/
- Reposted by Theresa BurtA reminder that our Research Grant deadline is THIS THURSDAY! Get your applications in soon 📧
- Wales is a country of myth and legend; stories weaved from the landscape. Llyn y Fan Fach sits in the shadow of the Black Mountain and is connected to the story of the Lady of the Lake.
- Early morning geese #birds
- Reposted by Theresa BurtProjects are live for our DPhil in Biology! 'Should I do a PhD?' is a big question, and we have projects that span the biosciences to serve as inspiration. If you're considering a PhD, or know someone who is, take a look at all our projects! 👇 bit.ly/DPhilBiol
- Spot the comet 😂
- A good day for colourful fungi 🍄📷
- It’s the turn of the salmon to travel upstream
- Reposted by Theresa Burt🌊🐟 Better ocean connectivity means healthier reefs! 🌿🤿 A new study reveals that well-connected marine ecosystems help boost reef fish populations, making them more resilient to environmental changes. Read more 👇 bit.ly/4ePbTTA 📷Melita Samoilys, 2016
- Reposted by Theresa BurtA few comparative genomics postdocs available here in Oxford www.biology.ox.ac.uk/vacancies
- Reposted by Theresa BurtFor our members just joining us- here are some feed suggestions that might interest animal behaviour researchers: Birds! 🦉🪶 Ecology and Conservation 🌍🌎🌏 Mammals! 🦊 Marine Life! 🦑 Marine Mammal Science 🦭🐬🐋🐳🦦🐻❄️ Primates Reptiles & Amphibians 🦎🐢🐍🐸🐊 Science 🧪 Find them at: bsky.app/feeds
- Reposted by Theresa Burt⚡️We are hiring! ⚡️ Interested in working with biologging data at the interface of meteorology and animal behavior? Postdoc position (deadline Nov 15th): smoton.com/ij1mwrtf-4ca... RP appreciated @ Max Planck of Animal Behavior
- Reposted by Theresa BurtInterested in a PhD in Ornithology? Four full scholarships available here in Oxford from Oct 2025 in @oxfordbiology.bsky.social - more details available at the link: www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/2zymo...
- Aurora on Port Meadow spectacular this evening
- I think a Southern hawker. Incredibly well camouflaged in grass. 🌿🪲🐛🦋
- I will never tire of watching this extraordinary behaviour
- #nature 🌿
- A good day for fungi 🍄📷
- Reposted by Theresa BurtDelighted that university and school teachers are using these 2 minute videos to support their teaching. They are typically in the field describing an ecological concept, how a habitat functions, a method, conservation management or a thought. Please use!
- Reposted by Theresa BurtYou may not think of movement when you think about fungi but some species have reproductive cells that can swim. Understanding the way in which they move is the first step in a strategy for controlling the spread of pathogenic species. ⬇️ bit.ly/3Bnyuru
- A fairy ring of huge Parasol mushrooms around an old oak tree. The Tylwyth Teg will be out tonight. 🍄📷
- The sea trout are early this year. Annual migration along the Grwyne river, Wales.
- I haven’t seen one of these for a while. Nursehound cat shark egg case
- Atlantic grey seal at Lundy wondering what we’re up to
- Aurora and meteors. Rather a nice night in South Wales