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HacksAudio : La personnalité et ses 5 traits, un concept inutile ? [PP8] - Hacking social

J'ai pris au vol cette excellente série de @Hackingsocial sur les #traits de #personnalité et la notion-même de personnalité. Je vous la recommande chaudement pour mieux comprendre le rôle que peut jouer la #psychologiesociale dans nos approches des #réseauxsociaux et de ce qu'ils nous font.

hacking-social.com/2025/03/23/

Hacking social · HacksAudio : La personnalité et ses 5 traits, un concept inutile ? [PP8] - Hacking social

My day job is all about #genes, so I applaud the #genomic revolution in #paleontology and #evolutionary #biology. But #evolution really is more than a shift in #allele frequencies over time. It's also change in the #phenotypes those alleles produce, and their #interaction with the world around them. 🧪🖥🧬🦖

cambridge.org/core/journals/pa

So I'm equally excited about the #quantitative revolution in describing and cataloguing #traits which until recently could only be analyzed #qualitatively. There's a whole new window opening into the history of life.

Cambridge CoreMorphological evolution in a time of phenomics | Paleobiology | Cambridge CoreMorphological evolution in a time of phenomics

Wolf Characteristics | Wolf's Facts, Attitude, Features & Traits

Learn all about Wolf characteristics | Wolf's features & Traits and what makes these amazing animals so unique. In this video, we’ll explore the wolf’s features and traits, like how they look, how they live in packs, and how they hunt. Find out how wolves communicate, work together, and survive in the wild.

#wolf #features #traits #characteristics #wolfs #pets #animals #comparisonvideo

youtube.com/watch?v=QaPPY8kdEoA

Our preprint where we test what drives the magnitude of relationships between traits and ecological responses within populations of animal species is out! 🐟🐍🐿️🐦🦞🕷️🦌
You can read it here:

biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/20

If you're busy, just hear the audio summary there:
sciencecast.org/casts/8xko765i

bioRxiv · Behavior Outpaces Form when Linking Traits to Ecological Responses within Populations: A Meta-AnalysisIntraspecific trait variability (ITV) is an important aspect of community ecology, but we still have a poor understanding of what drives the magnitude of relationships between ITV and ecological dynamics. In order to guide ecologists interested in unravelling the ecological implications of ITV, we asked whether relationships magnitudes differ (i) between intraspecific levels (among- vs. within- populations), (ii) among ecological responses spanning levels of biological organization (from individual performances to ecosystem functioning), and (iii) among trait categories (morphology, physiology and behavior). We performed a meta-analysis synthesizing a thousand effect sizes from nearly two-hundred studies, encompassing relationships between traits measured among individuals or populations of animals and a broad range of ecological responses. The average effect size was |r| = 0.24 \[0.20 - 0.27\] (95% confidence intervals). Within populations, relationships magnitudes were higher for ecological performance (foraging, diet), community and ecosystem responses than for fitness (reproduction). Relationships were 28% stronger for physiological and behavioral traits than for morphological traits. Our meta-analysis confirms the central aspect of ITV within populations of animals to drive ecological dynamics, and emphasizes physiological and behavioral traits to enhance the integration between the individual component of diversity and processes at community and ecosystem-levels. ### Competing Interest Statement The authors have declared no competing interest.

9 #Traits #SuccessfulEntrepreneurs Have In Common
1. Not ‘ Know It All’ People
2. Listen To Things
3. Know How To Say ‘No’
4. Humble, Not Pushovers
5. Believe It’s ‘All’ In The Details
6. Patient & Impatient
7. Open-Minded
8. Always Curious
9. Not Scared By Failure
msn.com/en-in/news/other/9-sur

#rustlang #tui #daw #help

so over the past week i've been #refactoring the #tui #daw again in order to make complexity more manageable and use fewer locks in the audio thread

part of this using #traits everywhere. so many traits! for every aspect of every thing. and it does simplify things!

however... picrelated. this multiple borrows issue doesn't happen on a traitless impl block where i access the fields directly. but i don't want to do that - i want the indirection. is there a workaround?