Lynx victims of their own poop: the remaining missing piece of the puzzle of Toxoplasma gondii transmission in northern ecosystems
https://t.co/ZblVDlnLu4
Nice work by Ariane Dumas mapping and studying the fine-scale distribution of Lyme disease ticks and their hosts within an urban nature park near Montréal. https://t.co/6m608LT7JE @clydrn@grezosp@cresp_sante
Oh how I wish I could have gone to Dublin for the #waavp2021! Shout-out to the virtual cocktail hour (yay Irish coffee!☘️), and great presentations @WAAVP2021. If you haven’t had a chance yet, go have a look at our session -> Parasite of Wildlife 4 #toxoplasma in🦊 #parasitology
Happy World Bee Day! 🐝☀️🌼 Bees and other pollinators 🦋🐞🐦🐜🦇 are essential animals -> they are needed for keeping our ecosystems healthy and maintaining biodiversity. Let's help protect them! #BeeEngaged#WorldBeeDay#ForNature
The Canadian #Arctic is at risk of seeing a growing number of hosts, vectors and pathogens invade and survive in areas which they have never inhabited before.
Dr. Emily Jenkins and her team are researching the North to assess the risks.
More: https://t.co/iocCcQLX7q
Nice write-up about current research by PhD student Carol-Anne Villeneuve on arboviruses in the Arctic: Les moustiques pourraient transmettre des virus aux Inuits https://t.co/bab5ILOCiQ via @umontreal
Discover approaches for better understanding the factors that influence health–ecosystem approaches to health.
Venez découvrir des approches pour mieux comprendre les multiples facteurs qui influencent la santé: les approches écosystémiques de la santé.
https://t.co/18bgzBPRGW
Excellente formation! "À toute personne ayant un intérêt pour le Québec nordique et qui souhaite connaître ce territoire, son histoire, ses sociétés et ses enjeux. "
Inscription gratuite — début de la formation 8 février.
La qualité de cette formation a été saluée à maintes reprises. Que vous soyez un professionnel appelé à travailler dans le Nord ou un simple curieux, ce MOOC saura alimenter vos réflexions.
Détails ➔ https://t.co/BOvirfcb2J
New #research published in Scientific Reports shows that herd immunity was instrumental in stopping avian cholera from infecting and destroying a population of Arctic-nesting sea ducks in Canada’s North.
More: https://t.co/iq1JrrcPJs
@environmentca@yukongov
Elevator pitches can be quite challenging, but a great opportunity for scientists to share their research. Thank you @ArcticNet@ArcticNetSA for the opportunity during the virtual conference this week.❄️#AC2020#scicomm
https://t.co/j9vNDf7waR
O Toxoplasma!
Parasite of north and south.
Foxes lead the way.
#HaikuYourResearch#scicomm
Thanks to @VinkoCuljak for the great science communication workshop. Don't underestimate the value of storytelling in sharing your research! @grezosp@usask