RT @BoixRichter: Dejo aquí el trabajo de los acelerómetros 👉 https://t.co/03q9GEZN4i
RT @BoixRichter: Dejo aquí el trabajo de los acelerómetros 👉 https://t.co/03q9GEZN4i
RT @BoixRichter: Dejo aquí el trabajo de los acelerómetros 👉 https://t.co/03q9GEZN4i
Dejo aquí el trabajo de los acelerómetros 👉 https://t.co/03q9GEZN4i
*Reference* Coulson, S.J., Midgley, N.G. The role of glacier mice in the invertebrate colonisation of glacial surfaces: the moss balls of the Falljökull, Iceland. Polar Biol 35, 1651–1658 (2012). https://t.co/CJeA8fP3h9
RT @MtnScience: @bryomedina @TimBartholomaus @SophieLGilbert @ruth_mottram Thanks! We didn't identify the moss species in our study but in…
@bryomedina @TimBartholomaus @SophieLGilbert @ruth_mottram Thanks! We didn't identify the moss species in our study but in general, the species compositions appears to vary. Coulson & Midgley (2012) discussed IDs for Icelandic glacier mice here: https:
@TimBartholomaus There's a paper about the glacier mice in Iceland. I collected some two years ago and have a few in a freezer in the lab that I keep meaning to analyse to see if they accumulate contaminants https://t.co/vEHmypunlH