Jean-Philippe Lessard
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Ecologist working on biodiversity-related questions | Climate change and ecosystem function | Anything related to bugs | Ant geek 🐜 | he/him/his
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Super interesting theoretical paper by Brian Lerch linking social interactions to population dynamics
Published Ecological Monographs and guest edited by Dr. Leticia Avilés (huge thanks)
First--congratulations to Support Our Science for their hard work paying off! That was a massive effort and the entire scientific community in Canada owes them a debt of gratitude. 1/n
We have a 3-month field technician position open for work on pollinators and landscape corridors. starts in July careers.msu.edu/en-us/job/5182… Katherine Hulting The Corridor Project
Excited and honored to deliver the next Vicki Funk Biogeography Lecture for the International Biogeography Society (The International Biogeography Society)! Presenting our latest research: 'The biogeography of native botanical diversity in the age of humans.' #biogeography #stanford
A huge limitation for exploring large scale patterns of freshwater invertebrate diversity is the phylogeny. Here doi.org/10.1016/j.ears… we provide a comprehensive Tree of Life of EPTO and a review of their evolutionary history. Thanks Jorge García-Girón, Ph.D. et al
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Agriculture et Agroalimentaire Canada - Direction générale des sciences et de la technologie
Chercheur scientifique - entomologiste
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Entomological Society of Canada Société d'entomologie du Québec
🐠Fish populations fleeing warming water are likely to face long-term population decline, according to new research in NatureEcoEvo. Concordia University's Jean-Philippe Lessard Jean-Philippe Lessard says this makes these populations climate losers t.ly/1fO29 🐟