So proud to have my first paper out with @LMQueste and Neil Rosser. We measured the flight of >350 butterflies, and show that comimetic neotropical butterflies converge in behaviour as well as colour pattern!
https://t.co/Pacz9MlC37
Thrilled that my review on the influence of abiotic factors on the distribution of macrophytes in small waterbodies has been published! The first paper from my PhD! 👩🏼🔬🌱
https://t.co/QVRn1jo5Jt
"Sharing flight behaviour across multiple species seems to reinforce this ‘don’t eat me’ message.” 🦋
Fascinating research from @biologyatyork offers new insights into the self-preserving techniques used by inedible butterflies: https://t.co/HOSB2CjQUs #YorkResearch
Fantastic time at @popgroup, watching some great talks and meeting some lovely people! Thanks to everyone who came to watch me talk about convergent evolution in lepidoptera 🦋
📢8 Fully funded PhD Studentship opportunities available at the Leverhulme Centre for Anthropocene Biodiversity!
@UniOfYork
Projects in a range of departments all linked by a common theme - Biodiversity Gains & Resilience
Apply here👇
https://t.co/fTCfbwHrD4
@LeverhulmeTrust
Very exciting opportunity for someone interested in #biodivesity#research: Director of the Leverhulme Centre for Anthropocene Biodiversity @UniOfYork
https://t.co/5zt7J0Bcaw…
It's a great place to work in a wonderful city! Come and lead us!
@LeverhulmeTrust
An update to our manuscript on moth biomass (led by @rskinsella7) went live on @biorxivpreprint overnight (not an April Fool, I promise!). Now submitted for peer review but any external feedback on the preprint also gratefully received.
https://t.co/WfDmG4sUMk