Flo Débarre

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(Not really active here, sorry)

CNRS senior researcher, Theoretician in Evolutionary Biology
Directrice de recherche au CNRS en biologie évolutive théorique
Posting in personal capacity, in EN and FR
#science #ScienceMastodon #evolution #Covid19 #epiModeling #geneDrive #popgen #mathBio #Rstats #dataViz #openScience #cnrs #fedi22

Websitehttps://www.normalesup.org/~fdebarre
Twitterhttps://twittodon.com/share.php?t=flodebarre&[email protected]
ORCIDhttps://orcid.org/0000-0003-2497-833X

Sorry I am not active here. The absence of a proper search function makes the platform pretty unusable for me. I am / will be more active on BlueSky.

Edit: my Blusky account is now bridged here, and you can follow me at @flodebarre.bsky.social

Discussion hier dans les couloirs du ministère
- Tu ne penses pas qu'on devrait reconsidérer la présence de tous nos comptes institutionnels sur Twitter depuis son rachat par Musk ?
- Pour migrer sur Mastodon ?
- Ben oui. En plus on a déjà une instance
- Mouais, trop confidentiel. On en reparlera quand le compte @lelibreedu aura plus d'abonnés sur Mastodon que sur X

La valeur ne se mesure pas au nombre d'abonné·e·s, encore moins ici, mais… chiche !

Relais apprécié donc ;)

#LeLibreEduChallenge

the number of ppl perhaps rightly mourning the decay of academic twitter as one of the only ways to share, find and talk about research seems like it points directly to the fundamental hollowness of the current journal system as a means of uh sharing, finding, and talking about research.

our for-profit system of communication is so hostile to the way we want to work that we became dependent on a different, also very hostile informational chokepoint.

I think it is a pretty normal idea to want to try to rebuild our communication systems ourselves, in common. whatever that looks like. I get why that's weird or boring or scary to ppl I just think it would be fun and good to do.

This week, I went over to Bluesky and asked people who'd left Mastodon why they left, and lots of people told me. I grabbed the replies and crunched them and wrote up a summary. I think it's really interesting and often kind of wrenching.

https://erinkissane.com/mastodon-is-easy-and-fun-except-when-it-isnt

#meta

Question: When more individual remain in a patch, than disperse away from a patch, you might say the population is philopatric. What word would you use to describe the opposite scenario: more individuals leaving a patch than remaining in a patch? miseopatric? anti-philopatric? something else?

My goal is to have two words to distinguish between positive subdominant eigenvalues (philopatric) and negative subdominant eigenvalues (??) of a dispersal matrix/operator.

Please retoot.

If anyone fancy a side project in relation to this server, they could start Evolutionary-Biologists-of-Mastodon and Ecologists-of-Mastodon pages where people can add themselves for discoverability.

https://nathanlesage.github.io/academics-on-mastodon/

Get in touch if it's something you'd be interested in, I think I could help in the setup but can't really maintain yet another thing.

Academics on Mastodon

A list of various lists consisting of academics on Mastodon

academics-on-mastodon
In some fields of science, such as physics and machine learning, I’m finding that Twitter has gotten only *more* important in the past few months. My principled refusal to use that platform is beginning to hurt me professionally; I’m missing out on important discussions (including about my own articles). I’ve had some great exchanges on Mastodon and value the relationships I’ve forged here, but, as much as it pains me to say this, it’s just not the same. What can we do to fix this?
Incidentally, Mastodon's utility for scientific discussion will stay limited as long as it's impossible to search for URLs. I had a look at the discussion of this article over at Twitter (several of my colleagues are also very negative), but I have no way of doing that here.
I'm looking to post a video; any sugestions where? Are there any science-ey peertube servers out there?

Who to follow:

Peter Gleick @petergleick
Ruth Mottram @Ruth_Mottram
Dr. Katharine Hayhoe @kathhayhoe
Andrew Dessler @andrewdessler
seaice bot @seaice
Ed Hawkins @ed_hawkins
Gernot Wagner @gwagner
David Ho @davidho

Hashtags:

#climate #science #openresearch #IceSheets #Greenland #Antarctica #biodiversity #Arctic #Glaciology #Weather #Atmosphere #PolarPortal #HorizonEurope #SeaLevelRise #carbon

Please post more links below. Help this important community expand their reach on Mastodon!

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