RT @bipashyee: Interesting article in @NatureEcoEvo on how #COVID19 induced period of unusually reduced human mobility — #Anthropause may…
COVID-19 lockdown allows researchers to quantify the effects of human activity on wildlife https://t.co/cTIo94J4fo https://t.co/mEKYgv2611
RT @MatthiasLoretto: Our new commentary @NatureEcoEvo: Why is it important to study the response of wildlife to reduced levels of human act…
RT @PS_Applied_Ecol: @moleycule @McDonaldsUK This from a @NatureEcoEvo article on the impacts of #COVID19: "various urban-dwelling animals,…
RT @INEE_CNRS: #EnDirectDesLabos | 🔍 "Nous ne pouvons pas manquer l'occasion de déterminer, pour la première fois à une échelle véritablem…
Reduced human mobility during the pandemic will reveal critical aspects of our impact on animals, providing important guidance on how best to share space on this crowded planet (Rutz et al., 2020). https://t.co/ecq3iQaqXZ #nature @nature
RT @MatthiasLoretto: Our new commentary @NatureEcoEvo: Why is it important to study the response of wildlife to reduced levels of human act…
La "antropausia" o pausa humana, producto de la cuarentena por la COVID-19, ha generado una oportunidad única y sin precedentes para entender las interacciones humano - vida silvestre. @NatureEcoEvo https://t.co/kWyRZvvZdz
RT @duarteoceans: Check our new paper on how COVID-19 lockdown allows researchers to quantify the effects of human activity on wildlife led…
RT @MatthiasLoretto: Our new commentary @NatureEcoEvo: Why is it important to study the response of wildlife to reduced levels of human act…
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RT @VisualPersist: COVID-19 #lockdown allows researchers to quantify the effects of human activity on #wildlife https://t.co/xF4Iqm2F68 #bi…
RT @bipashyee: Interesting article in @NatureEcoEvo on how #COVID19 induced period of unusually reduced human mobility — #Anthropause may…
RT @bipashyee: Interesting article in @NatureEcoEvo on how #COVID19 induced period of unusually reduced human mobility — #Anthropause may…
RT @RolandKays: Our new commentary is out about the importance of studying the effects of #COVID19 changes in human movement, which we call…
Fascinating response of wildlife due to decreased human mobility during #COVID19 lock down measures around the world #anthropause. Understanding human-wildlife relationships is a key challenge - a call to arms for collaborative efforts to understand a prob
RT @MatthiasLoretto: Our new commentary @NatureEcoEvo: Why is it important to study the response of wildlife to reduced levels of human act…
RT @INEE_CNRS: #EnDirectDesLabos | 🔍 "Nous ne pouvons pas manquer l'occasion de déterminer, pour la première fois à une échelle véritablem…
RT @INEE_CNRS: #EnDirectDesLabos | 🔍 "Nous ne pouvons pas manquer l'occasion de déterminer, pour la première fois à une échelle véritablem…
RT @stephjbradbeer: New term: Anthropause: considerable global slowing of modern human activities, notably travel - Study: COVID-19 lockdow…
RT @jonas_project: We're looking forward to retrieving data from hydrophones that have been recording #oceannoise in the NE Atlantic during…
RT @MatthiasLoretto: Our new commentary @NatureEcoEvo: Why is it important to study the response of wildlife to reduced levels of human act…
#COVID_19 lockdown allows researchers to quantify the effects of human activity on wildlife. #anthropause https://t.co/tlmyLhczhU
RT @RolandKays: Our new commentary is out about the importance of studying the effects of #COVID19 changes in human movement, which we call…
RT @MarleeTucker: 📢Hot off the press! Our commentary led by Christian Rutz & @biologging introduces a global initiative examining how anim…
COVID-19 lockdown allows researchers to quantify the effects of human activity on wildlife. https://t.co/APfnyNYI0H
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RT @jonas_project: We're looking forward to retrieving data from hydrophones that have been recording #oceannoise in the NE Atlantic during…
RT @RolandKays: Our new commentary is out about the importance of studying the effects of #COVID19 changes in human movement, which we call…
RT @INEE_CNRS: #EnDirectDesLabos | 🔍 "Nous ne pouvons pas manquer l'occasion de déterminer, pour la première fois à une échelle véritablem…
What can we learn from accidental #rewilding?
Fascinating new paper outlining potential for research as a result of temporary rewilding during COVID-19 #anthropause —> https://t.co/HUjIykgnc2
RT @MarkJones: Word of the day: 'Anthropause' - reduced human mobility during the pandemic. https://t.co/1OdwKjBCuA
RT @MarkJones: Word of the day: 'Anthropause' - reduced human mobility during the pandemic. https://t.co/1OdwKjBCuA
RT @profgeraintrees: Measuring the 'anthropause' - COVID-19 lockdown allows researchers to quantify the effects of human activity on wil…
RT @profgeraintrees: Measuring the 'anthropause' - COVID-19 lockdown allows researchers to quantify the effects of human activity on wil…
New research highlighting "...how the international research community can use these extraordinary circumstances to gain unprecedented mechanistic insight into how human activity affects wildlife." https://t.co/6p5lOKGEhK
RT @BishiStuff: It's a great word. We propose ‘#anthropause’ to refer specifically to a considerable global slowing of modern human activit…
RT @MatthiasLoretto: Our new commentary @NatureEcoEvo: Why is it important to study the response of wildlife to reduced levels of human act…
We're looking forward to retrieving data from hydrophones that have been recording #oceannoise in the NE Atlantic during this aptly-coined #Anthropause. This paper highlights an important call to action for researchers during this time. 👇
RT @profgeraintrees: Measuring the 'anthropause' - COVID-19 lockdown allows researchers to quantify the effects of human activity on wil…
Measuring the 'anthropause' - COVID-19 lockdown allows researchers to quantify the effects of human activity on wildlife https://t.co/dPxiCM7HG1
RT @MatthiasLoretto: Our new commentary @NatureEcoEvo: Why is it important to study the response of wildlife to reduced levels of human act…
RT @CBehav: A paper published today in @NatureEcoEvo introduces the COVID-19 Bio-Logging Initiative: a global project to study how wildlife…
RT @GOrizaola: Examining the "great human pause": "COVID-19 lockdown allows researchers to quantify the effects of human activity on wildl…
RT @INEE_CNRS: #EnDirectDesLabos | 🔍 "Nous ne pouvons pas manquer l'occasion de déterminer, pour la première fois à une échelle véritablem…
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RT @RolandKays: Our new commentary is out about the importance of studying the effects of #COVID19 changes in human movement, which we call…
"La rech. mondiale coordonnée sur la faune sauvage en cette période de crise offrira aux humains des possibilités imprévues de forger une coexistence mutuellement bénéfique avec d'autres espèces, et de redécouvrir l'importance d'un environnement sain pour
RT @RolandKays: Our new commentary is out about the importance of studying the effects of #COVID19 changes in human movement, which we call…
#EnDirectDesLabos | 🔍 "Nous ne pouvons pas manquer l'occasion de déterminer, pour la première fois à une échelle véritablement mondiale, dans quelle mesure la mobilité humaine moderne affecte la faune sauvage" 🌱 👇 📄https://t.co/rIDQg8KzeT 📙https://t.co/s
RT @MatthiasLoretto: Our new commentary @NatureEcoEvo: Why is it important to study the response of wildlife to reduced levels of human act…
A very interesting read https://t.co/zD1AllJxjC
RT @GOrizaola: Examining the "great human pause": "COVID-19 lockdown allows researchers to quantify the effects of human activity on wildl…
RT @GOrizaola: Examining the "great human pause": "COVID-19 lockdown allows researchers to quantify the effects of human activity on wildl…
@WildlifeDay They go to such lengths of etymology to justify the term, 'anthropause' and yet don't see the analogy with menopause. So we should be looking to a long anthropo-senescense with a risk of anthralzheimers and finally anthroblivion? Covid-19 mi
RT @Dlf_Forschung: Wie reagieren Tiere auf die "Anthro-Pause", also den Corona bedingten Lockdown? Ganz unterschiedlich, heißt es in der e…
Thank you for this spectacularly-timed paper as I write a grant application for exactly this purpose! https://t.co/6jFHi5dZwK Undersanding wildlife during the great Anthropause (shame it wasn’t Anthropopause ;) )
RT @MatthiasLoretto: Our new commentary @NatureEcoEvo: Why is it important to study the response of wildlife to reduced levels of human act…
RT @MarleeTucker: 📢Hot off the press! Our commentary led by Christian Rutz & @biologging introduces a global initiative examining how anim…
Interesting article in @NatureEcoEvo on how #COVID19 induced period of unusually reduced human mobility — #Anthropause may provide important insights into human–wildlife interactions in the twenty-first century. https://t.co/GeC7qabqyJ
RT @MatthiasLoretto: Our new commentary @NatureEcoEvo: Why is it important to study the response of wildlife to reduced levels of human act…
RT @MovebankTeam: We are helping researchers share data to use the #anthropause caused by the human tragedy of #covid19 to learn about #wil…
Introducing "anthropause" and what is needed now: 1. field biologists to be able to continue with data collection even under lockdown conditions 2. leaders of local projects to get in touch as soon as possible with the larger coll…https://t.co/blDBG8qAZM
RT @RolandKays: Our new commentary is out about the importance of studying the effects of #COVID19 changes in human movement, which we call…
An Anthropause in the Anthropocene.
RT @birdmapper: We hope to do a study with @inaturalist and @Team_eBird data in #Colombia! With colleagues from @inst_humboldt
RT @arochaint: During the last few months we have experienced what a group of researchers are calling the 'anthropause'. Their study aims t…
It's a great word. We propose ‘#anthropause’ to refer specifically to a considerable global slowing of modern human activities, notably travel... the correct prefix is ‘anthropo-’ (for ‘human’) but...the shortened form...is easier to remember and use...
RT @MatthiasLoretto: Our new commentary @NatureEcoEvo: Why is it important to study the response of wildlife to reduced levels of human act…
RT @duarteoceans: Check our new paper on how COVID-19 lockdown allows researchers to quantify the effects of human activity on wildlife led…
RT @GOrizaola: Examining the "great human pause": "COVID-19 lockdown allows researchers to quantify the effects of human activity on wildl…
RT @GOrizaola: Examining the "great human pause": "COVID-19 lockdown allows researchers to quantify the effects of human activity on wildl…
RT @GOrizaola: Examining the "great human pause": "COVID-19 lockdown allows researchers to quantify the effects of human activity on wildl…
RT @MMEG_UoA: The #Anthropause - COVID-19 lockdown allows researchers to quantify the effects of human activity on wildlife | Nature Ecolog…
RT @GOrizaola: Examining the "great human pause": "COVID-19 lockdown allows researchers to quantify the effects of human activity on wildl…
RT @GOrizaola: Examining the "great human pause": "COVID-19 lockdown allows researchers to quantify the effects of human activity on wildl…
RT @GOrizaola: Examining the "great human pause": "COVID-19 lockdown allows researchers to quantify the effects of human activity on wildl…
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RT @GOrizaola: Examining the "great human pause": "COVID-19 lockdown allows researchers to quantify the effects of human activity on wildl…
Examining the "great human pause": "COVID-19 lockdown allows researchers to quantify the effects of human activity on wildlife" @NatureEcoEvo https://t.co/HuS67PVtet
RT @MatthiasLoretto: Our new commentary @NatureEcoEvo: Why is it important to study the response of wildlife to reduced levels of human act…
RT @arochaint: During the last few months we have experienced what a group of researchers are calling the 'anthropause'. Their study aims t…
During the last few months we have experienced what a group of researchers are calling the 'anthropause'. Their study aims to look at how this global slowing of human activity has affected wildlife and develop strategies for sharing our 'crowded planet'. h
RT @MovebankTeam: We are helping researchers share data to use the #anthropause caused by the human tragedy of #covid19 to learn about #wil…
RT @MatthiasLoretto: Our new commentary @NatureEcoEvo: Why is it important to study the response of wildlife to reduced levels of human act…
RT @duarteoceans: Check our new paper on how COVID-19 lockdown allows researchers to quantify the effects of human activity on wildlife led…
RT @MatthiasLoretto: Our new commentary @NatureEcoEvo: Why is it important to study the response of wildlife to reduced levels of human act…
RT @MatthiasLoretto: Our new commentary @NatureEcoEvo: Why is it important to study the response of wildlife to reduced levels of human act…
The science article: https://t.co/LzdZPW6Lkv https://t.co/0lvBrRa5D0
Word of the day: anthropause https://t.co/fuzbSGBxfB
RT @orovellotti: ‘anthropause’ to refer specifically to a considerable global slowing of modern human activities, notably travel https://t.…
RT @bio_diverse: #COVID19 lockdown allows researchers to quantify the effects of human activity on wildlife https://t.co/p3Jyf0daPb
RT @MarkJones: Word of the day: 'Anthropause' - reduced human mobility during the pandemic. https://t.co/1OdwKjBCuA
Word of the day: 'Anthropause' - reduced human mobility during the pandemic. https://t.co/1OdwKjBCuA
@moleycule @McDonaldsUK This from a @NatureEcoEvo article on the impacts of #COVID19: "various urban-dwelling animals, like rats, gulls or monkeys, have become so reliant on food discarded or provided by humans that they may struggle to make ends meet unde
COVID-19 #lockdown allows researchers to quantify the effects of human activity on #wildlife https://t.co/xF4Iqm2F68 #biodiversity
RT @bio_diverse: #COVID19 lockdown allows researchers to quantify the effects of human activity on wildlife https://t.co/p3Jyf0daPb
RT @CBehav: A paper published today in @NatureEcoEvo introduces the COVID-19 Bio-Logging Initiative: a global project to study how wildlife…
‘anthropause’ to refer specifically to a considerable global slowing of modern human activities, notably travel https://t.co/pIvOPNZr9s