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William N. S. Arlidge

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Conservation scientist | Postdoc Fellow @LeibnizIGB | Researching fisheries bycatch mitigation, social influence & non-compliance | Alumna @UniofOxford

Berlin, Germany
Joined March 2014
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William N. S. Arlidge
6 months
New paper 🚨 @NatureComms Pinniped recovery creates challenges for fisheries. We map conflict hotspots and advocate for equitable management. With @KatrinaJDavis @jjackson_eco @r_oyanedel @ICCS_updates @suuronen39619 @AvHStiftung @RArlinghausFish
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RT @KatrinaJDavis: 📣We assess the extent and severity of conflict between recovering pinniped species and increasing fisheries operations w…
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RT @RSocPublishing: Assessing information-sharing networks within small-scale fisheries and the implications for conservation interventions…
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RT @EJMilnerGulland: 1/2 Well this article made my day! First attempt to model whether humanity has any chance of getting to a safe and jus…
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RT @wildbusiness: This may be one of the biggest papers I ever have the privilege to be part of. Out now in @ScienceMagazine, we ask: Are…
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10 months
Nice to see that out our recent opinion article on situational social influence leading to non-compliance with conservation rules made it into TREE's highlights for 2023! Read the article here or DM for a copy:
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1 year
@phoeb0 @verissimodiogo Another New Zealand case is Maungakiekie / One Tree Hill in Auckland. It's been cut down more than once, but most recently, it was felled and is still talked about: And certainly well-known...
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1 year
Shout out to the forever kind, smart, and all-round-lovely-human @r_oyanedel for nabbing the ZSL Thomas Henry Huxley Award and Marsh Prize this year. Very well deserved, and a nod to a person who, I feel, will continue to make great contributions to conservation science 🥰
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1 year
Thrilled and humbled to receive the 2023 ZSL Thomas Henry Huxley Award and Marsh Prize! 🥳 🥹😱😱👏 Reflecting on past laureates, I'm awed to join such a group 😎 Deep gratitude to everyone who supported my thesis, especially @EJMilnerGulland @ICCS_updates, and Stefan Gelcich🙏
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RT @Trends_Ecol_Evo: Opinion article out now "Situational social influence leading to non-compliance with conservation rules" by William…
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RT @RArlinghausFish: Our new paper in @Trends_Ecol_Evo talks about non compliance and how specific social influences might trigger it. A fr…
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RT @CellPressSust: “Rules that govern human behavior are a key component of biodiversity conservation.” - @WilliamArlidge @LeibnizIGB & col…
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RT @RArlinghausFish: In our new paper in @Trends_Ecol_Evo we propose a framework for situational analyses of rule breaking behaviour, e.g.…
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RT @Tom_Pienkowski: 👋New #LifeInConservation paper: “Supporting conservationists’ mental health through better working conditions” #OpenAcc
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RT @Tom_Pienkowski: 1/10 Conservation work can be tough, with consequences for conservationists’ mental health. But workplace risk factors…
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2 years
@hollieboothie @ICCS_updates @UniofOxford @BalliolOxford @OxfordBiology @EJMilnerGulland Hurray!!! Congratulations Dr Booth! What an absolute boss you are 👩🏻‍🎓🤓💁🏻‍♀️🥳🦈
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RT @EJMilnerGulland: Most academics would say that their students are their proudest achievement. What a privilege to walk alongside, suppo…
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