Oregon State U. @OSUIB is hiring an assistant professor in Integrative Biology. Full ad here: https://t.co/o0EjTxloIE This is a broad search, although expertise in animal development/physiology, behavior, or host-microbe associations is a plus.
Just got this beautiful linoleum block caddisfly tshirt, by aquatic biologist Rosa Cox (@pupfishprints on Instagram). She does birds and fish too, but the bugs are the best!
This week's Ecology, Evolution & Cons Bio seminar: Dr. Andrea Encalada
@aencalada1
"Climate change in streams and rivers along the Andean-Amazon gradient"
Zoom: https://t.co/GEg9rDyD7s YouTube: https://t.co/nziBxv4A4X
@OSUIB
Join us for week 8 of the @OregonState EECB seminar series where Dr. Gabriela Parra Olea, an amphibian ecology and conservation biology professor from UNAM, Mexico, will talk about "DIVERSITY AND CONSERVATION OF MEXICAN SALAMANDERS".
4pm PST
Zoom: https://t.co/ICYBtQNrrx
Wednesday, 4PM pacific: Dr. Douglas Yu's EECB seminar: "Managing biodiversity with eDNA: leeches, ponds, and insects" Zoom: https://t.co/GEg9rDyD7s
YouTube: https://t.co/nziBxv4A4X
Wednesday 4pm PST, Dr. Michel Kohl (@micheltkohl) will give an exciting @OregonState EECB Seminar based on his research in Yellowstone, "Do Wolves Really Change Rivers", followed by a panel discussion with Robert Beschta and Luke Painter.
OPEN TO ALL
ZOOM: https://t.co/2otIr6UtS5
Oregon State University's EECB Seminar Series presents:
Dr. Jessica Ware, American Museum of Natural History
https://t.co/KsAM1GYSdH
Jan 27 // Dragonfly, Damselfly and Dictyoptera Evolution
Wednesday 4-5 P.M.
Zoom: https://t.co/GEg9rDyD7s
YouTube: https://t.co/nziBxv4A4X
Freshwater insects CONUS: A database of freshwater insect occurrences and traits for the contiguous United States. Thanks @ltwardochleb!
Data package is here: https://t.co/0wzHV4WyDs
The paper in Global Ecology and Biogeography: https://t.co/esY9ZLldcx
Very excited that Dr. Andy Sih, an absolute giant in behavioral ecology and predator-prey interactions among other topics, will be giving the @OregonState EECB seminar this week - TOMORROW
Free and open to the public Wed 4pm PST
Zoom: https://t.co/1acs9EMY34
Beating the Barriers in Ecology, Evolution, and Conservation Biology seminar, free and open to the public
Exciting lineup beginning Jan 6 with Dr. Lekelia Jenkins, and including @micheltkohl, @insectsoup, and Women in Science invited speaker @KYT_ThatsME
Wednesdays 4pm Pacific
Name the birds!
I made this for my colleagues last week, but thought I'd share here too. Will post the answers later if needed, but surely you birders can work these out??
Comment: To maintain water supplies and avoid population crashes, rivers must be managed adaptively, enhancing their resilience and limiting risk. Researchers must develop better forecasting tools for how a river might respond to environmental changes. https://t.co/yoayGXCCiG
Lytle Lab @OSUScience is recruiting adventurous, motivated grads to study flow-ecology dynamics of aquatic invertebrates on #wildandscenic Verde River and Fossil Creek, AZ. Contact info at https://t.co/8mHdNiwwzH
Great EECB (@OSUIB@OSUAgSci@OSUScience) seminar from Steve Beissinger @ESPM_Berkeley on historic Grinnell mammal and bird resurveys. Natural history collection are critically important for understanding climate and land use change.
Pairwise interactions do not predict evolutionary change in complex multi-trophic communities https://t.co/x6Yck9ywdd
It looks like the #evolutionary partner to "The return of the trophic chain" https://t.co/K2Q3Thjamd where pairwise interactions do not predict #foodweb structure
Flow regimes in the anthropocene - a wonderful visit and seminar from @Albert_Ruhi from @ESPM_Berkeley in our EECB seminar series, cosponsored by @OSUIB@OSUAgSci@COFOregonState