New species named after me! Great honor! Thanks @Bruce Patterson. Systematics of the Rhinolophus landeri complex, with evidence for 3 additional Afrotropical bat species https://t.co/xI0hH0lql1
‼️The influence of exploration activities of a potential lithium mine to the environment in Western Serbia‼️
#stopRioTinto#Jadar
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Almost 800 samples ready for sequencing with help of @BatConIntl scholarship 🙌🏼. Months of work in tiny little volumes of liquid… from catching 🦇 in Zambia and Ghana, to extracting DNA from samples 🧬, amplifying mitochondrial markers, to preparing products 😮💨. Off they go🤞🏽
If you go down to the woods today....
Feeling increadibly lucky to have spent an hour quietly watching this Andean (spectacled) bear eating its favourite fruit. @FundMaquipucuna#Ecuador@BearTrust#bears
The 5th B Chromosome Conference, organized by the @IbissBg and the Serbian Genetic Society, took place in @iPetnica, 14-17 October 2023. We spent four successful days together, exchanging ideas and achievements in B chromosome and germline restricted chromosome (GRC) research.
Finally!!!! I am glad to invite everyone to the upcoming European Bat Research Symposium in Tarragona (Spain) during the first week of September, 2024.
Bats, bats and more bats! The conference of the year, in an extraordinary city, on the Mediterranean coast! See you there ;)
Another #Nipah outbreak. #Bats again in the line of fire. Let's recall that we've been sharing space w/ bats for centuries. Let's find out where the interface betn bats & humans was breached and come up with solid mitigation measures. Killing or culling bats won't solve problems
First desert experience in Namibia before attending the #IUCN Red List workshop and the 14th African Small Mammal #Symposium!
Ver much looking forward to all of it! 🦇🏜️🦇🏜️
#phdlife#BatConservation
3rd day Balkan tour at Petrovaradin catacombs in Serbia 🇷🇸 Wonderful how these historical military catacombs serve the bats now. We found 8 🦇 species here during our work
Around 80% of African bat species are insectivorous, and @CmMontauban found that many of them consume agricultural pests and disease vectors in Ghana and Zambia. Many shared fieldwork adventures collecting this data 🦇💩🐜
Interested in #forestloss effects on #bats and their pest consumption in Ghana & Zambia? I will be presenting at #ICCB2023 tomorrow (Thursday) at 4:30pm in MH1 and would love to chat after. So thankful to @BritishEcolSoc & @BatConIntl for the support to be here!