A volume of @arc_review_cam that I co-edited entitled 'Human Insect Entanglement: Past, Present, and Future' is now available online. 🪲🪱🐝⚱️⛏️🗿https://t.co/FPYFH0LK92
🆕Review Article: The status and role of ants in oil palm landscapes: knowledge gaps and directions for future research
Stone, J., Luke, S. H., Drescher, J. & Turner, E. C.
https://t.co/fuumJem42r
Exciting PhD studentship opportunities (x2) to work with me on social insect-soil-plant interactions in relation to anthropogenic habitat change (further details: https://t.co/pPmHtHEdaX). Fieldwork in Malaysian Borneo! Deadline 28th February 2024.
Another paper that I was involved with that got published a few months back showing the importance of maintaining understory vegetation in palm oil agriculture. https://t.co/ptKfxDONtB @uputramalaysia
New publication from @BEFTAprogramme@InsectGroup on understory vegetation management in oil palm plantations and its impact on assassin bug populations. https://t.co/DUJVdcZPVD @CamZoology@AER_ESE_BES
Super pleased to be an author on this new paper https://t.co/PxY1s5Ao6T… by
@MillieSCHood. Looking at how vegetation management practises affect ants in oil palm plantations. Free download for the next 45 days- https://t.co/PxY1s5Ao6T…
@InsectGroup@CamZoology@BEFTAprogramme
The #ESSTA project is working in partnership with local collaborators and smallholders in Peninsula Malaysia, to research how management decisions impact ecological communities, functions and crop yield. 👩🏻🌾🌴🦋
Five wood ant nests in Westerham. These are too close to be separate colonies; more likely an example of polydomy, multiple satellite nest heaps around the main centre.
The @InsectGroup are launching the Ecological and Social studies in Smallholder Tropical Agriculture (ESSTA) project. This project will be linked closely to the @BEFTAprogramme and will explore ecological, social and interdisciplinary dynamics within oil palm smallholdings.#ESSTA
A paper that I was involved with before starting my PhD, looking at a parasitoid wasp species discovery and implications for future pest control made the front cover of the May edition (Volume 168, Issue 5) of Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata.
https://t.co/lL9orgiEBs
Fancy doing a PhD on the role of vertebrates in restoration of mining sites in tropical forests? With me, @mattstruebig, and Prof Zoe Davies? @DICE_Kent. More info including eligibility here: https://t.co/OXZWGSsprM
Beautiful and globally rare saproxylic beetle new to Britain. Great to collaborate with the discoverer @Danasawus who also took this beautiful image at @NHM_London https://t.co/1t7glQuUJf
Calling all students! If you’re an Undergrad, Master's or 1st year PhD student, have a year's #free membership on us https://t.co/vKdLrezppm #ecology#environment