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Parasite - The Journal (@parasitejournal) 's Twitter Profile Photo

[Nouvel article] Les parasites d’un envahisseur à succès : les monogènes du goujon asiatique Pseudorasbora parva, avec description d’une nouvelle espèce de Gyrodactylus bit.ly/P23-22

[Nouvel article]
Les parasites d’un envahisseur à succès : les monogènes du goujon asiatique Pseudorasbora parva, avec description d’une nouvelle espèce de Gyrodactylus
bit.ly/P23-22
Camila Mazzoni (@mazzonijc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Capturing mammalian complete mitogenomes from leeches and flies may be an efficient way to go beyond tiny barcodes and have population markers. Check this new paper at Environmental DNA (Wiley Ecology & Evolution) Leibniz-IZW Robert Koch-Institut doi.org/10.1002/edn3.4…

Sabrina McNew 雷鳴夏 (@sabrinamcnew) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I’m on my way home for #Evol2023! If you’re looking for a postdoc in disease ecology and avian genomics come find me! See more details👇🏽 Review of applications is ongoing, don’t hesitate to contact me fmi

Maarten Vanhove (@mpm_vanhove) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Proud to see Kelly THYS, a PhD student co-supervised with Nikol KMENTOVA from BiTElab CMK UHasselt Universiteit Hasselt & Maarten Van Steenberge from @RBINSmuseum, present on monogenean flatworms failing to diverge and the link with the host gill environment at #XVISFB !

Proud to see <a href="/KellyThys_/">Kelly THYS</a>, a PhD student co-supervised with <a href="/KmentovaNikol/">Nikol KMENTOVA</a> from <a href="/BiTE_UHasselt/">BiTElab</a> <a href="/CMK_Uhasselt/">CMK UHasselt</a> <a href="/uhasselt/">Universiteit Hasselt</a> &amp; <a href="/MaartenVSte/">Maarten Van Steenberge</a> from @RBINSmuseum, present on monogenean flatworms failing to diverge and the link with the host gill environment at #XVISFB !
Jean-Lou Justine (@plathelminthe4) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Group photo of the 15th International Symposium on Flatworm Biology #XVISFB in CebiMar, Brazil. Sorry for the delay. Enjoy and share! 😀

Group photo of the 15th International Symposium on Flatworm Biology #XVISFB in CebiMar, Brazil.
Sorry for the delay.

Enjoy and share! 😀
Jess Stephenson (Jess@ecoevo.social) (@jessfstep) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Lots of #jobs open in my lab: wordpress.com/page/stephenso… #PhD students, #postdoc, #manager... I want it all :) If you're interested in using #guppies and their #worm #parasites to understand how #behaviour affects #disease #ecology and #evolution.. check it out!

Lots of #jobs open in my lab: wordpress.com/page/stephenso…

#PhD students, #postdoc, #manager... I want it all :) If you're interested in using #guppies and their #worm #parasites to understand how #behaviour affects #disease #ecology and #evolution.. check it out!
World Fish Migration Day (@fishmigration) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Breaking down the countless benefits of #freeflowingrivers, Swansea University outlines the top 🔟 reasons to remove barriers and reconnect rivers. The potential is boundless, from thriving ecosystems 🌱to water security💧 and fish migration🐟

Breaking down the countless benefits of #freeflowingrivers, <a href="/SwanseaUni/">Swansea University</a> outlines the top 🔟 reasons to remove barriers and reconnect rivers. 

The potential is boundless, from thriving ecosystems 🌱to water security💧 and fish migration🐟
British Society for Parasitology (@bspparasitology) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨 Save the Date! BSP 2024 in Liverpool! 🚨 - Dates: 𝟮-𝟱 𝗔𝗽𝗿𝗶𝗹 𝟮𝟬𝟮𝟰 (Tues-Fri) - Host: University of Liverpool (University of Liverpool) - Featuring: EDI & ECR sessions, in-person & remote attendance, Young Parasitologist's Party (YPP), Dinner & Cèilidh, & more

🚨 Save the Date! BSP 2024 in Liverpool! 🚨

- Dates: 𝟮-𝟱 𝗔𝗽𝗿𝗶𝗹 𝟮𝟬𝟮𝟰 (Tues-Fri)
- Host: University of Liverpool (<a href="/LivUni/">University of Liverpool</a>) 
- Featuring: EDI &amp; ECR sessions, in-person &amp; remote attendance, Young Parasitologist's Party (YPP), Dinner &amp; Cèilidh, &amp; more
Marliese Truter (@trutermarliese) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🇮🇳 New monogenean things! Great scientists & people! An honor to share this event with iconic contributors and advocates for our tiny creatures! #monogenea #monophisthocotylea #polyophisthocotylea #tinywonders #ISM9india #symposiumtime #reflection

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New monogenean things! Great scientists &amp; people!

An honor to share this event with iconic contributors and advocates for our tiny creatures!

#monogenea #monophisthocotylea #polyophisthocotylea #tinywonders #ISM9india #symposiumtime #reflection
Chahinez Bouguerche (@chahibouguerche) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🆕in Acta Parasitologica: Meet #Microcotyle justinei, a new #Monogenea from #Algeria, named after Jean-Lou Justine Jean-Lou Justine from @ISYEB_UMR Muséum national d'Histoire naturelle 🇫🇷, in recognition to his support for studies of #Monogenea in the western Mediterranean 👉 doi.org/10.1007/s11686…

🆕in Acta Parasitologica:

Meet #Microcotyle justinei, a new #Monogenea from #Algeria, named after Jean-Lou Justine <a href="/Plathelminthe4/">Jean-Lou Justine</a> from @ISYEB_UMR <a href="/Le_Museum/">Muséum national d'Histoire naturelle</a> 🇫🇷, in recognition to his support for studies of #Monogenea in the western Mediterranean

👉 doi.org/10.1007/s11686…
Brad Utrup (@bradu42) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A cooperative pair…. Tubenose Goby (top) and a Round Goby (bottom) sit patiently to be measured and released. I thought this pic really showed off how different their head and snouts are. #GreatLakes

A cooperative pair…. Tubenose Goby (top) and a Round Goby (bottom) sit patiently to be measured and released. I thought this pic really showed off how different their head and snouts are. #GreatLakes
American Rivers (@americanrivers) 's Twitter Profile Photo

American Rivers has a goal of seeing 30,000 U.S. dams removed by 2030. The Klamath River dam removal project in California is leading the way in this effort, with the first of 4 dams almost completely gone. science.org/content/articl…