If you are local, come to the @psuarboretum on May 14th between 10am-2pm for some free native #milkweed plants (while supplies last!), grown and gifted by members of the Hermann Lab @predpreysara.
For those of you who can’t visit our museum - we want to share virtually the awesome work of two Penn State entomologists - as part of our 'Meet a Penn State Entomologist' series!
@PSU_Entomology@agsciences@AgSciResearch @bearly_famous
New episode of In Defense of Plants @indfnsofplnts — Dr. Robert Warren @hexastylis talks about his collaboration with our Director Dr. Andy Deans on the relationship between ants and gall wasps — how are Cynipid wasp galls getting into ant nests?
https://t.co/mByzajBniQ
Please share this awesome 8-week opportunity for undergraduate students to study plant-pollinator interactions with mentors from both Penn State and Universidad Militar Nueva Granada in Colombia!
https://t.co/n7wbxeAxul
@therainbowbee @toomanywasps Here is the link: https://t.co/D3atowG9uq
Muhammad is continuing the project this semester and currently testing corrosion rates on various pins as well!
A new study published today refutes the monophyly of Arachnida, suggesting that horseshoe crabs colonized the sea from a land ancestor. https://t.co/WYb7QCrqqM. Research from @ggiribet@caitlin_baker @tarantuligia @tauanajc#MCZInvertZoology@HarvardOEB, and colleagues.
6 year Postdoc position available in my lab! Perfect to develop/sharpen own research profile. Ideal for anyone interested in EvoDevo and/or Morphology. Highly flexible to account for candidate`s interests. Please RT. Email me if interested. See here 👇👇👇
https://t.co/2y65gY5tMY
We have a new exhibit up at the Frost, developed by students in the course ART:433 Sustainable Studio
Come check it out!
@psuarts_arch@PSU_Entomology
More info here:
https://t.co/Jjg2xYT6G8
We recently found a trove of old photos, including a couple of Stuart Frost (our namesake) from the early 1900's! Andy Deans, our curator, muses over some the gems in our blog: https://t.co/0Kg7E9OxSJ
We are thrilled to announce that the first seminar in our series will be in 1 week, on January 26 at 2 pm EST / 11 am PST. @ymilesz will present: "Fantastic tiny beasts and how to identify them: Advances in the study of gall wasp communities in the genomic age"!