Herbivore corridors sustain genetic footprint in plant populations: a case for Spanish drove roads

RT @PabloPastos: Recientito de @thePeerJ: genética de poblaciones nos dice que la trashumancia tiene un efecto tangible las vías pecuarias,…
RT @PabloPastos: ...that are similar to natural ones and can help tackling some of the current food system challenges https://t.co/3TFmcdCL…
@JuanPascual4 @thethinsection La meua tesi (https://t.co/L91yNQH0QT) i derivats 1)https://t.co/0c0bICU6Sc 2)https://t.co/CruAWg7Eeu 3)https://t.co/m7eSu3qFTc 4)https://t.co/P7fcYfjneD 5)https://t.co/IY2S7yQw76.
RT @PabloPastos: ...that are similar to natural ones and can help tackling some of the current food system challenges https://t.co/3TFmcdCL…
...that are similar to natural ones and can help tackling some of the current food system challenges https://t.co/3TFmcdCLlY. For our study we chose the transhumant system of the Cañada Real Conquense, previously surveyed for genetic connectivity https://t.co/IY2S7yQw76. https://t.co/nKoTMo4x2K
@AlvaroPromis @feriglete @PoyoGutier Y encima, es más productiva y tiene menor huella climática que la ganadería estante. https://t.co/4K3Hg9nNoS Si no se puede hacer trashumancia, siempre quedarán manejos regenerativos que, por ejemplo, consiguen resultados parecidos para polinizadores https://t.co/hPu544zeHM .
@DrBioblogo @RozasL1 @AlvaroLuna87 @WildOnNatura @chobalmartinez @FMAzcarate En este trabajo https://t.co/hPu544QPzk explicamos a través de la estructura genética cómo los núcleos urbanos son puntos hipercalientes de dispersión frente a zonas con niveles más naturales como las vías pecuarias. La dispersion es una de esas cosas que ni poco ni demasiado.
RT @PabloPastos: @htejero_ @JLozano_eco @rosa_mr_ Trabajos actualizados de ASF positivos, posteriores a la revisión que he proporcionado: -…
@htejero_ @JLozano_eco @rosa_mr_ Trabajos actualizados de ASF positivos, posteriores a la revisión que he proporcionado: - cambio climático: https://t.co/nJIEogPLV4 (trabajo original en https://t.co/yq0hdn4GtN) - polinizadores: https://t.co/nkyEAItgDq (trabajo original en https://t.co/hPu544zeHM) (2/2)
RT @PabloPastos: Today being #WorldBeeDay2022 I'd like to remind on the positive relationship between wild pollinators and mobile pastorali…
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RT @PabloPastos: Today being #WorldBeeDay2022 I'd like to remind on the positive relationship between wild pollinators and mobile pastorali…
RT @PabloPastos: Today being #WorldBeeDay2022 I'd like to remind on the positive relationship between wild pollinators and mobile pastorali…
RT @PabloPastos: Today being #WorldBeeDay2022 I'd like to remind on the positive relationship between wild pollinators and mobile pastorali…
1327 days ago
RT @PabloPastos: Today being #WorldBeeDay2022 I'd like to remind on the positive relationship between wild pollinators and mobile pastorali…
1327 days ago
RT @PabloPastos: Today being #WorldBeeDay2022 I'd like to remind on the positive relationship between wild pollinators and mobile pastorali…
Today being #WorldBeeDay2022 I'd like to remind on the positive relationship between wild pollinators and mobile pastoralism that we (@Alfxl @JavierSeoaneP @FMAzcarate @itxema) established at our 2019 paper at @thePeerJ https://t.co/Xky7phAcUk
@AnnieLeymarie @chill_purr @plantbased_data @NicholasDCarter @matthewhayek @JenniferMolidor @Unpop_Science It omits the difference between continuous and discontinuous grazing. This is a very important element for pollinators (see e.g. https://t.co/hPu544zeHM) - apart from many other ecological processes. The good grazing is the one imitating natural grazing https://t.co/twmZC6gDUD
@elsa_vrl Most birds feed on insects when they are very young. Many keep on depending on them when older. Intensification (e.g. https://t.co/RI5gjKIxSk), loss of structural diversity in agroecosystems, loss of pollinators (https://t.co/Xky7phAcUk)... No wonder we are seeing this.
RT @PabloPastos: @matthewhayek @TyRBeal @fr_ajena @fleroy1974 @brentloken @jessfanzo @l_haddad @waiterich @GHGGuru @drsplace @IIED It doesn…
RT @PabloPastos: @matthewhayek @TyRBeal @fr_ajena @fleroy1974 @brentloken @jessfanzo @l_haddad @waiterich @GHGGuru @drsplace @IIED It doesn…
@matthewhayek @TyRBeal @fr_ajena @fleroy1974 @brentloken @jessfanzo @l_haddad @waiterich @GHGGuru @drsplace @IIED It doesn't, but you are missing the argument that occupying land does not necessarily have to be negative. See: - https://t.co/M3COv7ymdv - https://t.co/TjVt58OFP1 - https://t.co/Xky7phAcUk.
@maxajl @elliot_monk @vegggiesaurus @mjahi In addition, it's not correct to think that land grazed by livestock is invariably a bad thing. Herbivores are important pieces of ecosystems &, unsurprisingly, biodiversity suffers without them - https://t.co/M3COv7ymdv - https://t.co/TjVt58OFP1 - https://t.co/Xky7phAcUk.
(reminder of our paper's link: https://t.co/hPu544zeHM)
@FMAzcarate Deberíamos recordar en estos casos cómo la genética de poblaciones nos ha confirmado el rol que comentas , como publicamos en https://t.co/Xky7phAcUk y divulgamos en https://t.co/UBmcaoXWaN.
Hoy, en el #DíaMundialDeLasAbejas (sobre todo silvestres, y otros polinizadores, como abejorros o mariposas), recordemos el papel que el pastoreo móvil y la #trashumancia tienen manteniendo sus poblaciones: https://t.co/UBmcaoXWaN (estudio original en https://t.co/Xky7phAcUk) https://t.co/kzwHO62nyx