Global Ecology Research Digest: Bluesky Feed Curation (May 18 – June 1, 2026)
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A curated digest of 59 posts from the Bluesky Global Ecology feed (May 18 - June 1, 2026), covering research in traits, macroecology, biogeography, invasive species, freshwater ecology, and cross-ecosystem linkages. The digest aggregates scientific publications, data, and job postings focused on biodiversity, ecosystems, and conservation across terrestrial, freshwater, and marine environments.
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Traits, macroecology, and biogeography research.
Invasive fishes and temperature together restructure community size spectra, while freshwater invasions also disrupt trophic size spectra; cross-ecosystem linkages between aquatic insects and riparian
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