#Clunio midges follow the lunar cycle. But some don’t.
Our new @biorxivpreprint sheds light on the rapid evolution of new ecological strategies, including hints on what made some midges "unfollow" the lunar cycle.
https://t.co/XweDyd2krU
@MPI_EvolBio @_K_E_C @F_N_91
Fluffy is good for you! 😉😊😄Research into homemade face masks shows that fluffy fabrics such as French terry, fleece or velour, as well as all-round close fit & several layers of material are all important for protection https://t.co/37lR29Avhz @maxplanckpress#COVID19
DNA barcodes have a vast field of usage. When it comes down to young species and populations with low divergence, these conserved fragments reach their limitations. This is the time when researchers need to search for other possibilities...
#biogeography#ecology#DNAbarcode
When studying #biogeography or #ecology,
can a #DNAbarcode give the same information as a full mitochondrial genome?
Check out our new paper:
https://t.co/VPDKcEEFs2
@F_N_91 @MPI_EvolBio @norwbol
There are still inequities in conservation of animals species. This is not to suggest efforts to conserve large mammals are unjustified (need is great) merely to point out that many species with ecological importance are, indeed, neglected. #InvertebrateConservation#Biodiversity
#Wolbachia infections in Australian ichneumonid parasitoid wasps (Hymenoptera: Ichneumonidae): evidence for adherence to the global equilibrium hypothesis https://t.co/sWLVLANofy
The 2017 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine was awarded to the scientists that found out how our body clocks work - something that impacts us much more than you might think.
I’m about to speak to a group of scientists on “Why every scientist should be on Twitter”.
Can I get a few RTs in the next 60 minutes to show them its reach?
Finally had time to go through my Pictures from my Research stay at Askö laboratory. I was very lucky to find so many Laphria flava to get a nice Foto of a female fly. May wanna visit some day @Stephan_HolgerD#robberfly