Climate change and ageing in ectotherms.
Pablo Burraco, Germán Orizaola, Pat Monaghan, Neil B Metcalfe
October 2020 Glob Chang BiolSynopsis of Social media discussions
The discussions reveal a general recognition of the significance of climate change on ectotherm aging, with examples like mentions of specific research articles and conservation efforts such as saving frog populations, which show moderate engagement. The tone varies from informational to slightly concerned, emphasizing the scientific and environmental relevance of the publication.
Agreement
Neither agree nor disagreeThe posts seem to show awareness of the topic and some acceptance of the ideas presented, but there is little explicit disagreement or strong support expressed.
Interest
Moderate level of interestThe discussions demonstrate moderate interest, especially with mentions of additional research and conservation efforts, but overall engagement appears passive.
Engagement
Moderate level of engagementSeveral users reference articles, studies, or conservation projects, indicating some level of deeper engagement beyond mere acknowledgment.
Impact
Neutral impactThe overall discussions suggest that the recent focus on climate change and ectotherm aging could influence future research or conservation strategies, but there's no clear indication of immediate or widespread impact.
Social Mentions
YouTube
2 Videos
Bluesky
1 Posts
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35 Posts
Blogs
6 Articles
News
17 Articles
2 Posts
Metrics
Video Views
65,682
Total Likes
2,265
Extended Reach
1,504,305
Social Features
65
Timeline: Posts about article
Top Social Media Posts
Posts referencing the article
Fungal Threat to Yellowlegged Frogs and Biodiversity Loss
Scientists at the Oakland Zoo are taking drastic measures to prevent mass extinctions of the yellowlegged frog. A recently discovered fungus in California's Sierra Nevada Mountains has killed over 80 percent of their population, part of a global amphibian crisis that endangers ecosystems and medical research.
Impact of Climate Change on Ectotherm Aging and Biodiversity Protection
Human activities are rapidly altering climate conditions, threatening ectotherms which rely on external temperatures for body regulation. Increased temperatures can lead to faster growth, thermal stress, and accelerated aging, emphasizing the need for research and conservation strategies.
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La Science, CQFD
@ScienceCQFD (Twitter)2020 > Changement climatique et vieillissement en ectothermes https://t.co/rHs8sNAPnG via Global Change Biology #LaMethSci
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Dr. Olaf K. Krueger
@drokkrueger (Twitter)#RT @Seeker: Here's how the Oakland Zoo is saving the yellow-legged frog population from extinction. https://t.co/k6HOVyfc2I https://t.co/EY6KZZTgQJ
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Sue at Kilmeedy
@sueatkilmeedy (Twitter)RT @Seeker: Here's how the Oakland Zoo is saving the yellow-legged frog population from extinction. https://t.co/70ZWxvJwQS https://t.co/Pq…
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Seeker by The Verge
@Seeker (Twitter)Here's how the Oakland Zoo is saving the yellow-legged frog population from extinction. https://t.co/70ZWxvJwQS https://t.co/Pq41GFmC2h
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Dr. Olaf K. Krueger
@drokkrueger (Twitter)#RT @Seeker: Here's how the Oakland Zoo is saving the yellow-legged frog population from extinction. https://t.co/k6HOVyfc2I https://t.co/8mceIPbwme
view full postNovember 24, 2020
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Dr. Olaf K. Krueger
@drokkrueger (Twitter)#RT @Seeker: Here's how the Oakland Zoo is saving the yellow-legged frog population from extinction. https://t.co/k6HOVyfc2I https://t.co/2a3KegnOb2
view full postNovember 24, 2020
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Enzer's World, E.W.
@enzer_tweets (Twitter)RT @Seeker: Here's how the Oakland Zoo is saving the yellow-legged frog population from extinction. https://t.co/70ZWxvrVsi https://t.co/8l…
view full postNovember 23, 2020
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Seeker by The Verge
@Seeker (Twitter)Here's how the Oakland Zoo is saving the yellow-legged frog population from extinction. https://t.co/70ZWxvrVsi https://t.co/8l5vbP0RuW
view full postNovember 23, 2020
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Sunshine daydream
@freeandclear1 (Twitter)RT @Seeker: Here's how the Oakland Zoo is saving the yellow-legged frog population from extinction. https://t.co/70ZWxvrVsi https://t.co/wl…
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anil goel
@1967Anil (Twitter)RT @Seeker: Here's how the Oakland Zoo is saving the yellow-legged frog population from extinction. https://t.co/70ZWxvrVsi https://t.co/wl…
view full postNovember 23, 2020
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Seeker by The Verge
@Seeker (Twitter)Here's how the Oakland Zoo is saving the yellow-legged frog population from extinction. https://t.co/70ZWxvrVsi https://t.co/wlPQxWVk00
view full postNovember 23, 2020
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Mark Gibson
@Bisonaaron0710M (Twitter)This Frog-Killing Fungus Could Wipe Out Entire Species https://t.co/HOLXRBy9jr via @YouTube
view full postNovember 18, 2020
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Climate Change
@Kings_Cambridge (Twitter)Climate change and ageing in ectotherms https://t.co/LIbbO5kTLw #climatechange
view full postSeptember 26, 2020
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Arup kumar Chattopadhyay
@ArupkumarChat12 (Twitter)As an example, weare finding untimely leaf sheding from different plant spp. this year. https://t.co/wK3dyxCZh5
view full postSeptember 21, 2020
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Arup kumar Chattopadhyay
@ArupkumarChat12 (Twitter)Climate change and ageing in ectotherms: The quick aging will snatch away all ectotherms (fishes, amphibian, insects etc. who doesn’t have warm blood(fluid) circulation in their body from this planet rapidly. Their quick diminishing population may affect our food choices.
view full postSeptember 21, 2020
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Ken Gusler
@kgusler (Twitter)Climate change and ageing in ectotherms - https://t.co/qpah6DgkaW
view full postSeptember 21, 2020
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Asociación Terra Naturalis
@Naturalis_Terra (Twitter)Si queréis leer el artículo completo está disponible, de manera pública, en el siguiente enlace. Muy recomendado. https://t.co/S1bnOOt6fL
view full postSeptember 18, 2020
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Kasun Weerarathne Asyalı
@AsyalKasun (Twitter)Climate change and ageing in ectotherms https://t.co/RSMEehTqW5
view full postSeptember 17, 2020
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Adam T. Downie
@AdamDownUnder (Twitter)RT @GlobalChangeBio: |OPINION | OPEN ACCESS | #Climatechange and ageing in ectotherms
view full postAugust 26, 2020
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Jane Eden
@jane__eden (Twitter)RT @GlobalChangeBio: |OPINION | OPEN ACCESS | #Climatechange and ageing in ectotherms
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Tommy Norin
@T_Norin (Twitter)RT @GlobalChangeBio: |OPINION | OPEN ACCESS | #Climatechange and ageing in ectotherms
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Global Change Biology
@GlobalChangeBio (Twitter)|OPINION | OPEN ACCESS | #Climatechange and ageing in ectotherms
view full postAugust 26, 2020
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Irene Fdez-Rguez
@irenefr7 (Twitter)RT @pabloburraco: Our article on the the putative impact of global warming on ectotherm ageing is now available online at @GlobalChangeBio…
view full postAugust 26, 2020
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David Shiffman, Ph.D.
@whysharksmatter.bsky.social (Bluesky)Climate change and ageing in ectotherms https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/gcb.15305?af=R
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Jane Eden
@jane__eden (Twitter)RT @Kings_Cambridge: Climate change and ageing in ectotherms https://t.co/LIbbO5kTLw #climatechange
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Climate Change
@Kings_Cambridge (Twitter)Climate change and ageing in ectotherms https://t.co/LIbbO5kTLw #climatechange
view full postAugust 25, 2020
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Jorge
@Sanchez_JorgeR (Twitter)RT @pabloburraco: Our article on the the putative impact of global warming on ectotherm ageing is now available online at @GlobalChangeBio…
view full postAugust 25, 2020
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SIBIC | BlueSky: @sibic.bsky.social
@SIBICorg (Twitter)RT @pabloburraco: Our article on the the putative impact of global warming on ectotherm ageing is now available online at @GlobalChangeBio…
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UofG SBOHVM
@UofGSBOHVM (Twitter)RT @pabloburraco: Our article on the the putative impact of global warming on ectotherm ageing is now available online at @GlobalChangeBio…
view full postAugust 25, 2020
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ASBAS
@ASBASbiotec (Twitter)RT @pabloburraco: Our article on the the putative impact of global warming on ectotherm ageing is now available online at @GlobalChangeBio…
view full postAugust 25, 2020
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Lorena Álvarez-Sala
@ambientologica_ (Twitter)RT @pabloburraco: Our article on the the putative impact of global warming on ectotherm ageing is now available online at @GlobalChangeBio…
view full postAugust 25, 2020
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Piotr Tryjanowski
@GreatGreyTryjan (Twitter)RT @pabloburraco: Our article on the the putative impact of global warming on ectotherm ageing is now available online at @GlobalChangeBio…
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Pablo Salmón
@Pablukas (Twitter)RT @pabloburraco: Our article on the the putative impact of global warming on ectotherm ageing is now available online at @GlobalChangeBio…
view full postAugust 24, 2020
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IMIB - Instituto Mixto Investigación Biodiversidad
@_IMIB_ (Twitter)RT @pabloburraco: Our article on the the putative impact of global warming on ectotherm ageing is now available online at @GlobalChangeBio…
view full postAugust 24, 2020
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Pablo Burraco
@pabloburraco (Twitter)Our article on the the putative impact of global warming on ectotherm ageing is now available online at @GlobalChangeBio https://t.co/BIZ0vgJDgH @GOrizaola @IBAHCM @UofGlasgow @AnimEcol_UU @UU_University @UMIB_ @CSIC @CSICasturias @UniOviedo
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Abstract Synopsis
- Human activities are rapidly altering climate conditions, which can especially threaten ectotherms because they rely on external temperatures to regulate their body heat.
- Increased temperatures may lead to faster growth and thermal stress in ectothermic animals, both of which can cause more oxidative damage to their cells and accelerate ageing processes.
- The study emphasizes the need for more research on how global warming affects ectotherm ageing, and suggests that understanding these mechanisms could help develop better conservation strategies to protect biodiversity.]
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