Jelena Stajic's profile photo

Jelena Stajic

Senior Editor at Science Magazine

Featured in: Favicon science.org

Articles

  • 1 week ago | science.org | Bianca Lopez |Wei Wong |Phil Szuromi |Ian S. Osborne |Michael Funk |Jelena Stajic | +8 more

    Bird Decline Patterns of lossBianca LopezWetlands, such as the bald cypress forest at Caddo Lake, Texas, pictured here, are experiencing serious declines in bird populations. PHOTO: WANDERLUSTER/ISTOCK PHOTOWe know that birds are declining globally, but more fine-scale information on population trends is needed to guide conservation efforts. Johnston et al.

  • Jan 2, 2025 | science.org | Corinne N. Simonti |Jesse R. Smith |Di Jiang |Bianca Lopez |Sarah Ross |Jelena Stajic | +2 more

    Deep-Sea Life A bizarre sea slug in the deepDi JiangDeep-sea biodiversity and the ecological adaptations of life are less explored in the bathypelagic zone than in other oceanic zones. Robison and Haddock describe Bathydevius caudactylus, a new nudibranch (sea slug) species that is found at depths of 1013 to 4009 meters in the eastern North Pacific Ocean.

  • Apr 4, 2024 | science.org | Xianyuan Wu |R. Obexer |Bianca Lopez |Jelena Stajic

    Farming Practices Diversification for the winBianca LopezStrategies to promote biodiversity, such as growing coffee under other trees, promote positive social and environmental outcomes. PHOTO: CARL DE SOUZA/AFP VIA GETTY IMAGESOpen in viewerFarms tend to be simplified ecosystems designed to efficiently produce one or a few crops or livestock.

  • Dec 21, 2023 | science.org | Jelena Stajic |Phil Szuromi |Molly E. Ogle

    Research HighlightsMolly E. Ogle, Keith T. Smith, [...] , Jelena Stajic, Phil Szuromi, [...] , Michael A. Funk, H. Jesse Smith, Brent Grocholski, Claire Olingy, Ekeoma Uzogara, [...] , Peter Stern, Di Jiang, L. Bryan Ray, Jake S. Yeston, and Leslie K. Ferrarelli+11 authors +9 authors +4 authors fewerAuthors Info & AffiliationsScience21 Dec 2023Vol 382, Issue 6677pp. 1371-1373Tendinopathy Tendon repair gets up its nerveMolly E.

  • Dec 14, 2023 | science.org | Lijia Li |Frances Spragge |Sacha Vignieri |Jelena Stajic

    Conservation Pinpointing pangolin poachingSacha VignieriThe location of illegal poaching of threatened African pangolins has shifted over the past decade. PHOTO: MATTHIJS KUIJPERS/ALAMY STOCK PHOTOOpen in viewerOver the past decade, Asian pangolin populations have declined due to demand from unsubstantiated use in traditional medicine; at the same time, poaching of African pangolins has increased rapidly.

Contact details

Socials & Sites

Try JournoFinder For Free

Search and contact over 1M+ journalist profiles, browse 100M+ articles, and unlock powerful PR tools.

Start Your 7-Day Free Trial →

X (formerly Twitter)

Followers
19
Tweets
0
DMs Open
No
No Tweets found.