Confirming two pairs of two. couldnβt find any others in any other formations at all (including solo). Definitely not dead - will sometimes wave a leg if touched. but both pairs remained in exactly that formation all day.
Confirming two pairs of two. couldnβt find any others in any other formations at all (including solo). Definitely not dead - will sometimes wave a leg if touched. but both pairs remained in exactly that formation all day.
Is it? Thatβs the best thing ever.
In answer to the question of how you should write a philosophy essay one of my teachers - Malcom Budd - said βAnswer the question clearly and simply.β Superb answer and an example of itself. Iβve tried to follow in all I do.
@americanbeetles.bsky.social any ideas?
My first thought too. But the pairing seems so interesting. we saw two pairs really close together. Will look for more tomorrow.
Two bees, attached to a grass stalk, face to face.
Two bees attached to a grass stalk, gave to face. Another pair similarly arranged are blurred in the background.
Anyone know whatβs going on with these ( maybe dead?) pairs of leafcutter bees in Australia?
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Nice to be a philosopher.
A lot of similarities to Oaks as far as I can tell so far. Possibly with more hybridisation and introgression. Also some really cool F1 hybrids like the Meelup mallee. As far as we know it's a single individual, thousands of years old, and infertile.
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Had a read through. So interesting! I'm just starting to get into similar questions (though from a position of great ignorance...) in Eucalypts. I'd love to chat some time when i've had a chance to read a whole bunch more...
What a great lecture! Such a broad overview of the entire system. Wonderful to see the breadth all tied together like that!
I remember really enjoying this paper on individuality. Some time since I read it though, and I see there's a bunch of new stuff I haven't read yet...
link.springer.com/article/10.1...
Cool! Do you happen to also have a recording of the Biology Dept seminar flagged at the beginning - on the nature of Oak species?
What the actual fuck.
I remember reading the study this is based on somewhere (preprint, maybe), and worrying a lot that it was perhaps very overparameterised.
Honestly can't recall details, but would be interested to know others' thoughts. Will re-add the primary study to my reading list.
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Let's find leaders for ANU who act as if higher ed actually matters.
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I just love this paper. If you are interested in germlines, go read it.
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It's so bad. Obviously impossible to know for sure, but one develops a decent radar after years of looking at undergrad work. And parts of the review are just so 'off' in that tricky to nail down way.
Right now I'm responding to grant comments, and one of the reviewers appears to have mostly relied on AI to generate their (sometimes hilariously off-base) critiques.
I am not enjoying this.
The BEAST X logo - an octopus wrapping its noodley appendages round the letter X.
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Same in Science. And the VC won't even be there. It's a joke.
The two Mesquite logos. At left, a mesquite tree leaf is against a black background. At right, a leaf is against a blue sky and sun.
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Would be very interesting to work in the Perth office for a bit. Maybe youβd get hired to write a speech or two!
I get it.
The absolute state of #ourANU. It's a mess.
Charge that right back to ANU. They should bear the cost, not you.
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Love it! I still use "ham", "cheese", "egg" etc. because of a programming book I read maybe in the last century.
I do hope you are working from the very nice and recently refurbished ANU office there!