Gotta love those #spiders! Don't miss #ucdavis talk by arachnologist Rodrigo Monjaraz-Ruedas of San Diego State University speaking on California Mygalomoroph Spiders, 4:10 p.m.,Oct 30, 122 Briggs Hall and on Zoom. #BugSquad blog https://t.co/TqqaVCsdgH
new paper from the lab, titled "Evaluating possible anthropogenic impacts on .. loss of genetic diversity in endangered meshweaver spiders", published in Conservation Genetics https://t.co/KvL7YSZ286
led by @GuilhermeDoug1
New #Opiliones paper! We used @inaturalist to identify and document introduced species of Opiliones in the US and Canada, 11 of which were newly recorded. Paper features 4 non-academic community science coauthors!
It is open access here: https://t.co/T9k6dBrEBF
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James Berrian and I just published Coloring California Insects, Spiders, and Other Invertebrates. The book is dedicated to Michael Wall for his years of work on the California arthropod fauna, and sales help support the @SDNHM
https://t.co/VRfLAFRW1i
Congrats to the incredible Iris Quayle of the Jason Bond lab, #ucdavis. She's a first-year doctoral student who won first place in the doctoral student competition at #PBESA meeting. She studies 'white' darkling beetles. Well done! Well deserved! https://t.co/7XVZLuibtI
It was love at first sight when #ucdavis postdoctoral scholar Lisa Chamberland met her first ogre-faced #spider. She'll be talking about her research at 4:10 p.m. (Pacific Time) Jan. 25, 122 Briggs Hall. In-person and virtual seminar. See more on #BugSquad https://t.co/RHFqkJmxV1
Just published in Scientific Reports! Ogre-faced spiders, the breakup of Gondwana, and eye size evolution - https://t.co/HKTarlHn1L. A big congrats to lead author and postdoc Lisa Chamberland! #arachnology#biogeography#evolution
I'm so absolutely thrilled to find one of my favorite #Rstats#phytools plotting functions, edge.widthMap, at work in this newly published Scientific Reports article by @LChamberland8, @Ingi_Agnarsson, ... & @Jason_E_Bond. https://t.co/XHqh1LOwDi