πŸ’šπŸ’›Lem Lem NadeπŸ’›πŸ’š(@LemLemNade) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Vertebrate Predators trying to achieve high speeds: ok now I have to minimize my weight and maximise the size of my average stride just enough to create a perfect optimal equalibrium

Invertebrate Predators trying to achieve high speeds: LEG LEG LEG LEG LEG LEG LEG LEG LEG LEG

Vertebrate Predators trying to achieve high speeds: ok now I have to minimize my weight and maximise the size of my average stride just enough to create a perfect optimal equalibrium

Invertebrate Predators trying to achieve high speeds: LEG LEG LEG LEG LEG LEG LEG LEG LEG LEG
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Rebel Scum (it's not the years, it's the mileage)(@TimGardiner3) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Good visit to Spains Hall in Finchingfield the other day to plan some invertebrate monitoring in enclosures this summer - think they’re going to be great for , and

Good visit to Spains Hall in Finchingfield #Essex the other day to plan some invertebrate monitoring in #beaver enclosures this summer - think they’re going to be great for #butterflies, #bees and #grasshoppers
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Harry Hiscox(@HarryHiscox) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Many thanks to Gareth from A River for all for the excellent Urban Riverfly training yesterday, through Riverfly Partnership! Great to see such and abundance in the river Taff on both a family and species level πŸͺ° And now certified for freshwater invertebrate monitoring!πŸͺ²

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SeaMap(@FBIP_SeaMap) 's Twitter Profile Photo

involves collecting invertebrate specimens at sea. We gain distribution & information & sometimes even discover new species!

Our technician, JJ is pictured at sea taking an inventory during the most recent survey

I wonder what we'll find 🀩

#FBIPSeaMap involves collecting invertebrate specimens at sea. We gain distribution & #genetic information & sometimes even discover new species! 

Our technician, JJ is pictured at sea taking an inventory during the most recent survey

I wonder what we'll find 🀩
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UP Marine Science Institute(@up_msi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

URGENT HIRING: The Marine Biodiversity and Evolution Lab is looking for one (1) Research Assistant for a small DA-BFAR funded project on Red-Listing of marine invertebrate species in the Philippines.

URGENT HIRING: The Marine Biodiversity and Evolution Lab is looking for one (1) Research Assistant for a small DA-BFAR funded project on Red-Listing of marine invertebrate species in the Philippines.
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Vanna Bartlett(@VannaBartlett1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Invertebrate highlights from our trip to Royston last week: Down Shieldbug (Canthophorus impressus), Cramp Ball Weevil (Platyrhinus resinosus), Segestria senoculata and Andrena cineraria in a Pasque Flower.

Invertebrate highlights from our trip to Royston last week: Down Shieldbug (Canthophorus impressus), Cramp Ball Weevil (Platyrhinus resinosus), Segestria senoculata and Andrena cineraria in a Pasque Flower.
#Arthropedia
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SciencePhotoLibrary(@sciencephoto) 's Twitter Profile Photo

πŸƒΒ Time for a morning run!Β πŸ™

Veined octopus (Amphioctopus marginatus) running across the seabed on three of its arms. Filmed in the Lembeh Strait, Sulawesi, Indonesia.

Credit: Peter Scoones
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Pesticide-Free Cambridge(@PANUKPFC) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Building on the plant safari, we will do an invertebrate survey this summer on one of the areas. Going needs to be central to 'doubling nature', '30 by 30' and all biodiversity strategies

Building on the plant safari, we will do an invertebrate survey this summer on one of the #cambridge #happybeestreet #herbicidefree areas. Going #pesticidefree needs to be central to 'doubling nature', '30 by 30' and all biodiversity strategies
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expert bug surgeon | ν•œμ§€μ‹€ | ιŸ“εΏ—ε―¦(@entoenthusiast) 's Twitter Profile Photo

i think all entomologists and invertebrate zoologists need to read dungeon meshi. really interesting seeing our experience of loving but also killing these diverse organisms out of necessity (research or food) illustrated in a high fantasy dungeon crawl manga lol

i think all entomologists and invertebrate zoologists need to read dungeon meshi. really interesting seeing our experience of loving but also killing these diverse organisms out of necessity (research or food) illustrated in a high fantasy dungeon crawl manga lol
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Nat Duffus(@NatDuffus) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Had a great time emphasising the importance of supporting BNG with invertebrate survey data to make sure we are detecting valuable habitats for inverts πŸͺ²πŸ¦‹πŸŒ±

It has been a brilliant day with loads of incredible speakers! ZSL British Ecological Society

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LawlerLiesNY17(@LawlerLies) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is what courage and conviction look like and is a lesson for the faithfully subservient invertebrate Mike Lawler of

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