Fantastic job, and congratulations, @LindseyMack3 ! It's been an honor and a pleasure having you as a mentee and colleague, and I look forward to seeing what's next!!
Congrats to our #ucdavis Department of Entomology and Nematology doctoral students and undergraduate student who received NSF-GRFP fellowships: Grace Horne, Lexie Martin, Marshall Naktani and Gary Ge! Proud of you! https://t.co/0s6a75r2oz
#ucdavis doctoral student Grace Horne to host #Bioblitz at UC Davis Arboretum and Public Garden, Saturday, April 29, 9 to 11 a.m. Meet in Shields White Garden. Part of City Nature Challenge. Photograph and upload images of plants and animals. #BugSquad https://t.co/HdzwcGVtSu
We have a new paper out today about ancient relationships between cucumber beetles and Cucurbit plants, which were bred as human foods (cucumbers, squashes, and more). Led by the wonderful undergraduate researcher, Laura Jenny! https://t.co/vZbB3e6U5Z
With ash trees decimated by the emerald ash borer, where do other insects that depend on ash go? A new study led by @ghorneworm shows landscape managers that choosing the right replacements for ash is critical for such ash-reliant native insects. https://t.co/iAjK3pdRJN
Our very own @ghorneworm published her undergrad thesis today, and it made the cover of Environmental Entomology. Great going, Grace!! Her paper is about effects of ash decline on native caterpillars. https://t.co/C2HMN8XJQA
As you wander through the poster session today at #ESA2022 /#CSEE2022, make sure to stop by poster #197, perhaps designed by someone you know. Come learn (and learn me things ;) about the ecology of Lyme disease and how we can better model it!
I’m so proud of @ghorneworm for giving her first conference talk at #esa2022 on long-term moth responses to climate change. In fact I’m proud of all the students giving your first talks! It isn’t easy to enter a new field, and you deserve to be celebrated.
#ESA2022 I am recruiting a postdoc with @lessandrOssola to study effects of heat on urban tree growth. We are open to folks with diverse research backgrounds bc the project could focus in several ways. UC Davis is a wonderful place to work! Apply here: https://t.co/TpAmnvolKr