very lucky to work with @frog_phylo who led this new study of the “little things that run the world”. Includes a use for a macrogenetic summary statistic recently developed by @isaacovercast (the evenness of genetic diversity)
Beetles in Antarctica (once)! Reconstructing ancient dispersal through Antarctica: A case study of stream-inhabiting beetles, by Sykora et al https://t.co/PxEscmkiSI
This includes me: "At least two-thirds of the editorial board of Wiley’s Journal of Biogeography have resigned, citing the publisher’s push towards “exorbitant” open access fees." Another Wiley journal board resigns after month-long strike @JBiogeography https://t.co/UnzZamELkG
A few more days left to apply for this position. Also consider applying if you don't fulfill all the condictions for the position (e.g. German language).
Daniel Becker, Ph.D., an asst. professor of Biology in @OUArtsSciences, has received a competitive Oak Ridge Associated Universities Ralph E. Powe Junior Faculty Enhancement Award for his continued research on bat migration in western Oklahoma.
Read more: https://t.co/dv02JVWqs1
GOP Supreme Court Justices have ruled forced births and “straight-only” businesses are legit, and policies leading to racial and economic equity are not legit. Sexism—homophobia—racism—classism are connected. Their defenders are in solidarity. Their opponents, we, must be too.
Manuscripts that are already under consideration at @jbiogeography will continue to be handled by all #AssociateEditors. The #WorkStoppage affects only new manuscript submissions.
@JBiogeography@WileyGlobal We also emphasize support for authors, which is why we will continue to handle existing manuscripts in review at JBI, but not accept any new articles to handle during the work stoppage.