Nicolas Fanget
@nfanget
Managing Editor at the Nature Partner Journals series. Microbiology and bicycle as transport fan, climate change worrier. He/Him @[email protected]
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A 2023 Red Sea marine heatwave drove 100% bleaching of host anemones and 94–100% mortality of anemonefish, with 66–94% anemone deaths, near local collapse of this iconic mutualism. Read to our authors new study: nature.com/articles/s4418… @morganbs7 @NaturePortfolio #Biodiversity
Near-complete local extinction on Red Sea reefs! During the 2023 heatwave (~22 °C-weeks), 100% of host anemones bleached, 94–100% of clownfish disappeared, and 66–94% of anemones died, collapsing an iconic mutualism. @NaturePortfolio @Nature_NPJ nature.com/articles/s4418…
🐼 This new study shows that giant panda reserves not only boosted panda numbers but also improved habitat for most co-occurring species, with positive spillover into nearby areas. But some species, like the red panda, need extra care... nature.com/articles/s4418…
🎨🐟 Still-life paintings hold hidden data! A new study shows how 16th–18th c. Italian art reveals shifts in Mediterranean #biodiversity, fishing practices, and coral decline. Art as an ecological archive. nature.com/articles/s4418…
These 12 studies show that biodiversity isn’t just a conservation goal, it’s what connects climate, health, food, justice, and resilience. 💚 On this International Day for Biodiversity, let’s commit to building a future with nature, not against it. 🧵 14/14 #IDB2025 @Nature_NPJ
Agriculture drives biodiversity loss. Yet, this review shows practices like reduced pesticide use and organic fertilization can boost both productivity and biodiversity. A new food system starts with better practices. 🧵 13/14 nature.com/articles/s4418…
How do we track biodiversity recovery? The Living Planet Index, a key tool, has evolved over 25 years. This article explores its role in guiding global and local conservation to reverse biodiversity loss. Measure what matters. 🧵 12/14 nature.com/articles/s4418…
Scientific excellence thrives globally, but recognition lags. This commentary exposes how Global South researchers are sidelined in authorship and leadership. Equity in knowledge production fosters harmony with nature. Amplify all voices. 🧵 11/14 nature.com/articles/s4418…
Rewilding beats afforestation on abandoned farmland, fostering complex, self-sustaining ecosystems. This study shows it tackles biodiversity loss and climate change while preserving integrity. Restore naturally. 🧵 10/14 nature.com/articles/s4418…
Biological resilience spans genes, individuals, and communities, not just ecosystems. This framework links these levels, revealing how life adapts to change. Integration drives recovery. 🧵 9/14 nature.com/articles/s4418…
Biodiversity credit markets offer innovation but risk repeating carbon offset flaws. This article warns against vague baselines and weak metrics. Robust science and accountability prevent greenwashing. Build trust. 🧵 8/14 nature.com/articles/s4418…
Microbes power life but are ignored in biodiversity plans. This article shows that microbial bioprospecting can tackle climate, health, and sustainability, if we prioritize microbial conservation globally. Act now. 🧵 7/14 nature.com/articles/s4418…
Restoration cannot be disconnected from inequality. In India, factoring in poverty and land tenure improves restoration outcomes. This study shows sustainable development starts where ecology meets social reality. Equity drives success. 🧵 6/14 nature.com/articles/s4418…
Sequencing the tree of life needs those who protect its roots. This article urges ethical genomic research with Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities. Genomics without justice is extraction. Act responsibly. 🧵 5/14 nature.com/articles/s4418…
Small islands teem with biodiversity but are often ignored by global frameworks like SIDS. This perspective calls for conservation policies to prioritize ecological realities over geopolitics. Protect what matters. 🧵 4/14 nature.com/articles/s4418…
Conservation without local voices fails. In Gabon, hunters use simple indicators to monitor wildlife, yielding reliable data and building trust. Community-driven approaches work. 🧵 3/14 nature.com/articles/s4418…
"Nature positive" is a popular slogan, but interests often clash. This article reveals how vague conservation terms delay accountability. Harmony needs clarity, not just intent. 🧵 2/14 nature.com/articles/s4418…
How can we live in harmony with #nature? Today, May 22, is the #InternationalBiodiversityDay, and we’ve selected 12 of our authors’ papers exploring justice, knowledge, and care to guide us. Follow the thread! 🧵 1/14 @NaturePortfolio #Biodiversity #IDB2025
💚 We’re getting ready for #BiodiversityDay 2025! This year’s theme is Harmony with Nature and Sustainable Development. We’re curating a special selection of articles from our journal to celebrate the date. Mark your calendars: #May22 @NaturePortfolio un.org/en/observances…
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International Day for Biological Diversity | United Nations
Biological diversity — or biodiversity — is the term given to the variety of life on Earth and the natural patterns it forms. The biodiversity we see today is the fruit of billions of years of...
🐾 Rediscovered after 62 years! Attenborough’s long-beaked echidna, once thought lost, is alive in the Cyclops Mountains. Thanks to Indigenous knowledge and camera traps, we now have the first photos of this elusive egg-laying mammal! 🔗 nature.com/articles/s4418… @NaturePortfolio
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