Extremely interesting opinion piece by MacIvor & Irwin on "Mail-order solitary bee cocoons as a gateway for biological invasion": doi.org/10.26786/192...
Extremely interesting opinion piece by MacIvor & Irwin on "Mail-order solitary bee cocoons as a gateway for biological invasion": doi.org/10.26786/192...
This @inaturalist.bsky.social blog post highlights a big issue typical of Canadian π¨π¦ biodiversity research.
"Over half of iNaturalist observations are found in 1% of the landmass of Canada."
Check out the map at the π β maybe you can fill some gaps?
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www.inaturalist.org/blog/110352-...
A fish rank showing juvenile lake white fish swimming around. Tank had a partial cover with a whole in the middle showing fish.
I'm looking for a post doc to work on the effects of CO2 and diet on lake whitefish growth and physiology in collaboration with Dr David Huyben. Term 12 months, salary 60k CAD. More info here utsc.utoronto.ca/biosci/emplo.... Deadline May 18! @utscbiology.bsky.social
Heatmap showing how different stem-dwelling insect species respond to increasing levels of mowing intensity. Species names are colour-coded by order. Circles of varying size based on sample size vary in colour for each species across the different mowing treatments. Darker purples denote lower survival rates while pinks denote higher survival rates. The heatmap shows that many species respond differently to the different mowing treatments with some species exhibiting higher survival rates at some mowing intensities compared to other species and vice versa.
Calling all meadow and grassland conservation biologists πΎπ»πΎ!!! Do you use mowing as part of habitat management π? Our (@jscottmacivor.bsky.social + @tonuferko.bsky.social) new paper in Insect Conservation and Diversity shows how mowing acts as an environmental filter for stem-dwelling insects πͺ°πͺ²ππ.
800+ drawings done! I just completed my four year βCommonly Observed Flora, Fauna and Fungiβ project by publishing all 50 state prints! I used iNaturalist to identify frequently spotted species in each state, rendered these species in pencil, and arranged the drawings into prints with species keys.
Wisdom the Laysan Albatross is the oldest known wild bird and she recently laid a new egg at the Midway Atoll National Wildlife Refuge in Hawaii.
The announcement came via the United States Fish & Wildlife Service's social media on 3 December.
#Seabirds
www.forbes.com/sites/amanda...
Screenshot of the top part of the job ad: NATURE CONSERVANCY CANADA CONSERVATION DE LA NATURE CANADA Director of Conservation Full Time Salaried Director ON Home Office, Ontario, ON, CA Salary Range: $121,174.00 To $136,342.00 Annually
Weβre hiring β this is a great job!
JOB: Director of Conservation (Ontario), @ncccnc.bsky.social
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βοΈ Apply by 5 Jan 2025
βοΈ www.natureconservancy.ca/en/who-we-ar...
#ConservationJobs
In Toronto, numbers on urban forestry: The city has removed - i.e. cut down - 26,991 trees in under three years.
That's a huge loss of mature trees. Also tens of millions spent, if not $100-million. Why exactly?
secure.toronto.ca/council/agen...
The 161st (!) Entomological Society of Ontario meeting is happening Oct 4-6 2024 at the University of Toronto Scarborough! ππͺ²ππ©βπ¬π¬
The theme is Entomology in a Multidisciplinary World.
Registration and info (incl. Keynotes) here: tinyurl.com/bdd27j96
Any qs: EntSocOnt2024@gmail.com
Please share!
Lab members in front of and behind me on a lab-meeting-turned-hike in the Rouge National Urban Park this afternoon. Weβre lucky itβs just 10 minutes from the University of Toronto Scarborough campus!
vibrant fall colours through the window this morning