My response to a recent article in the @nypost that criticized our lab's research on neonicotinoid insecticides. The intent of the article was to spread disinformation, fool the public, and influence policymakers. Please don't be fooled, folks.
Iβm super excited to say that my first dissertation chapter is published in @InsSociaux ! If you have ever wondered why some ants are aggressive and some are not- this is the paper for you! π
Check out this new #MoreauLab paper led by @chloe_jelley where we review what is known about ant aggression, present a new scale for measuring aggression, & do a comparative phylogenetic analyses to see what traits are correlated w/ aggression https://t.co/Uk65R7iUoC @InsSociaux
Todayβs the day! Catch 5 #MoreauLab talks, plus one more on Sunday! Biodiversity, microbes, agression, genomes, urban biology, and seed harvesting, oh my! ππ§«π‘ππ§¬π°
#Evol2023
In the nick of time for #Evol2023, my first dissertation chapter is out in @GenomeBiolEvol! In this project, @CorrieMoreau and I investigate how ant social traits shape evolution, both at the whole-genome level and in key social genes. A π§΅:
https://t.co/c3AjFWyxoS
En route to Albuquerque for #Evol2023!
Excited to share my work on ant social traits and genome evolution this Saturday at 3pm during Genomics VII, in San Miguel/215 ππ§¬
Why are the ants so angry??? ππ‘ Hey
@Evol_mtg attendees, you should come to my talk about ant aggression on Saturday at 11:15 AM in San Miguel! #Evol2023#MoreauLab
Excited for my first conference talk at #Evol2023 this Saturday! πβ Come through Cimarron 130 at 9:45am to see some of my first chapter work! #MoreauLab
One of my biggest issues with academia is that the reward for being incompetent at service is less service, and the reward for being good at service is more service, which can lead to unequal (+ very often gendered) service distributions. Any tips for dealing with this?!