The Ant Network ๐
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Exciting ant & #scicomm videos, scientific expeditions, and ant keeping tips!
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We look forward to recruiting more enthusiastic researchers #PhD #postdoc to help us with two new U.S. National Science Foundation-funded research projects! We are interviewing research technicians NOW. Please retweet and email [email protected] with questions. #ants #evolution osu.wd1.myworkdayjobs.com/OSUCareers/jobโฆ
Nice new paper out by Leo Ohyama ๐๐๐ป !
Entomology graduate programs are failing their students, and Michelle Kirchner & Jane Petzoldtโs article shows the enormous gap between grad student take-home pay and the increasing cost of living across the US. This unsustainable & inequitable status quo threatens our discipline!
Andrea Lucky's workshop, Ant Invasion Biology, is designed to train participants to recognize invasive and native species of ants. This workshop will be available next year in May. Miles Maxcer --- #UFBugs
Thank you Chris Woolston and nature for bringing attention to this important issue. Jane Petzoldt and I are grateful that we could contribute to this piece. PhD students face cash crisis with wages that donโt cover living costs nature.com/articles/d4158โฆ
Have you found a queen ant but arenโt sure what to do with her? Check out our video tutorial with Miles Maxcer here: youtu.be/w2t_yEJ7bi0
Itโs time to set the record straight: ants are downright cute! Miles Maxcer joined The Washington Postโs Marรญa Luisa Paรบl to talk all about ants and the critical roles they play in terrestrial ecosystems around the world.
.Miles Maxcer of UF/IFAS Entomology & Nematology and Eugenijus Kavaliauskas, photographer of this viral image of a carpenter ant, find beauty in this close-up of an "instrumental organism." Twitter users found terror. wapo.st/3TXin8m
New in Asian Myrmecology : Jason Williams describes a new Prenolepis species endemic to Nepal, Prenolepis rinpoche, and discusses the biogeography of Asian Prenolepis species. asian-myrmecology.org/doi/10.20362/aโฆ