Network for Arthropods of the Tundra

Joined April 2016
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New POSTDOC POSITION within ASICS! Where: Rennes, France, with David Renault What: distribution modelling of polar species! To do: apply now - or retweet widely! sfecologie.org/offre/post-do…

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We are offering a 5-day PhD course in Ecological entomology and climate change 4-8 October 2021. Great international group of teachers in beautiful Mols Bjerge, Denmark. Please RT and/or sign up events.au.dk/ccee2021

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Postdoc in integrative environmental physiology and alpine grasshoppers. Field work! Modeling! Grasshoppers! This is an amazing opportunity with the best in the business! I'd apply, but they want someone capable of 'reasoning'. If I only had a brain! :-)
Postdoc alert. NSF RoL collaboration with @ecophyslab1 and Sean Schoville. Use physiology, genomics, ecology, and evolution to investigate fecundity and survival constraints for grasshoppers along a scenic CO montane elevation gradient. Please share. faculty.washington.edu/lbuck…
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Calling all @NeATundra enthusiasts interested in earning a PhD. See below for an opportunity to join @TokeHoye's lab and study how plants and arthropods respond to climate change
Please RT. I have an exciting, fully-funded PhD position in my lab for a highly motivated candidate. The position is part of the @TheASICSProject with excellent international collaborators. Note the application deadline is 1 Feb 2021. phd.tech.au.dk/for-applicant…
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Check our new textbook on #Arctic #Ecology. Thanks @DNThomas01 and co-authors for the perseverance.
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We have developed an automatic insect monitoring device. We have tested it for #moths, but it can monitor other #arthropod taxa too. Since sampling is standardized, the data can be compared across space and time, e.g. for global comparisons. mdpi.com/951634
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Our new results suggest that the winter moth recolonized Northern Fennoscandia via the British Isles; possibly with pre-roman traders, and that current outbreaks are not due to recent reintroductions escholarship.org/uc/item/5rm… @NeATundra @icbarrio and others not on twitter

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Please RT: I have a job opening in my lab to work with an amazing international team in the RangeX project with @VVandvik @PaulKardol @HaiderSylvia @EkoLogIt @annebeejay @AnnaLHargreaves @AnibalPauchard @MIREN_mountains #biodiversity #machinelearning international.au.dk/about/pr…
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Come work with me and this exciting team. 2 yr post doc in my lab will start 1 May 2021
Replying to @PaulKardol
Even more exciting, this position is part of the @MIREN_mountains project #RangeX for which we are advertising several postdoc positions and one PhD position. @VVandnik @HaiderSylvia @TokeHoye and others! mountaininvasions.org/rangex
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Tundra Arthropods retweeted
A hover fly posing for the camera in Narsarsuaq, Southern Greenland, in 2017 📷 #PollinatorWatch
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4 butterfly species are regularly observed in Greenland, but only 2 are found in the South and only in mountains. The fascinating biogeography of Arctic butterflies is revealed in this new study superbly led by Jana Maresova onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/…

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Happy to be part of this int. collaboration: ARCTIC-BIODIVER – filling gaps in Arctic freshwater biodiversity knowledge. We have just ended a successful annual project meeting (began yesterday) – bound to be online – but still with fun and many smiles. slu.se/en/departments/aquati…
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Very cool research on summer #grazing in young planted #larch forests in Iceland @d_bjarni featured in the Icelandic news! @RUVfrettir Maybe sheep grazing is not so incompatible with #forestry after all :) ruv.is/frett/2020/11/22/suma… @lbhi_is

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Wonderful project of interest to the @NeATundra community. Look forward to the results!
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Iconic animals such as polar bears and muskoxen are often use to highlight arctic research. I advocate for this tinny but important fellow: tadpole shrimp – also known by the Latin name Lepidurus arcticus. Here swimming in an Arctic pond (along with Daphnia). @FBL_UCPH @ZERO74N
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Great paid opportunity for @JSEP_GL @EAE_JASE @DartArctic @NeATundra students to get involved with Arctic biodiversity conservation and policy with @CAFFSecretariat caff.is/youth-advisory-team

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Attention @NeATundra: Assistant professor position in Invertebrate Zoology @uni_iceland! luvs.hi.is/frettir/2020_09_1…

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Check out this interview with our senior researcher @TokeHoye where he explains the idea that lead to #pollinatorwatch 🐝 (The video is in Danish but you can add English subtitles under "settings") youtube.com/watch?v=0Co69hfq…

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|EARLY VIEW | OPEN ACCESS| Heated rivalries: Phenological variation modifies competition for #pollinators among arctic plants @foodwebs @mikkojtiusanen @morphospaceman @NielsMSchmidt 📝buff.ly/3bQpASB
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|EARLY VIEW | OPEN ACCESS| Parasitoids indicate major climate‐induced shifts in arctic communities @foodwebs @ZERO74N @INTERACT66 @NeATundra 📝buff.ly/33gjKWO
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