📢 Excited to share our new study on differences in structuring tropical and temperate biodiversity in riparian forests. Brilliantly led by @LNMNash, with @gqromero, @vs_saito, @Tim36Chambers & Fatima, just published in Proceedings B: https://t.co/duFxQvzVKC
Everyone deals with being scared differently, small-spotted catsharks like to roll themselves into a donut shape when threatened! 🍩 https://t.co/6jlRxoLvTW
This is the Peppered Moth (Biston betularia.) A sooty black form of this species was prevalent in industrial areas correlating with levels of pollution. White form with black markings is the usual form. #MothWeek#MothsMatter#insectdigitisation
Photographer Carla Rhodes has been photographing these critters on most nights since May in advance of National Moth Week, which falls this week from July 17 to 25. https://t.co/XrqCXsjc9F
#TBT: This 95-million-year-old shark fossil combines a streamlined body with expansive wing-like fins—unlike anything found before https://t.co/rWfHVO0QDs #Sharkfest
Welcome to Kratina Lab's twitter (a.k.a. PavLab)! Ran by Pavel and his research group. Here's a photo of us today on Mt Snowdon (it was a bit rainy...) after sampling insects for a cross-ecosystem subsidies study - tune in for updates from our lab and other cool ecology stuff😎