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Mark Bee

@umnfroglab

Professor at the University of Minnesota interested in animal behavior, hearing, and acoustic communication.

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This is sure to be a great talk! If you like #frogs or if you either are or have had a parent (😉), you should check it out.

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Do you have a passion for teaching & #SciComm? Join the team Cedar Creek ESR! We are hiring an #Education & #Community Engagement Specialist to connect learners of all ages w science & the #environment UMN CBS US LTER OBFS Tweets cedarcreek.umn.edu/ed drive.google.com/file/d/107Kf00…

Do you have a passion for teaching &amp; #SciComm? Join the team <a href="/CedarCreekESR/">Cedar Creek ESR</a>! 
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Think vocal sacs are part of a multimodal courtship signal in all nocturnal #frogs? Think again! 🤔 New paper out in #AnimalBehaviour (Animal Behavior Society) with Mark Bee alumna Hongyu Li and Katrina Schrode! authors.elsevier.com/a/1fBY7mjL%7Ed… doi.org/10.1016/j.anbe…

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Roadsides are not a passing blur for Emilie Snell-Rood + colleagues. They study how roadsides might provide critical habitat for monarchs+other 🦋🐝. With big implications for management, Snell-Rood connects w/ Minnesota Department of Transportation MN BWSR Minnesota DNR. Learn more U of M Research > research.umn.edu/news/roadside-…

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Congrats to former PhD student @jamestumulty on publishing another outstanding piece of his research: "Predicting and Measuring Decision Rules for Social Recognition in a Neotropical Frog"...online in American Naturalist doi.org/10.1086/720279

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We (@HokeCSU Mark Bee Mark Shein-Idelson) are hiring postdocs to study acoustic communication and mate choice. Find us at the @neuroethology meeting in Lisbon #icn2022lisbon. z.umn.edu/frog_postdoc

Michael Reichert (@froglistener) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hey, I wrote that! This paper is a banger, check it out for the latest in variation in #frog calls. Featuring stats by @MariaMoironn The trade off in frog calling is mainly at the among individual level

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Hey colleagues...please help us spread the news about this open position for an assistant professor: we are hiring in Ecology, Evolution, or Behavior...or any integrative combination thereof!

Andrius Pašukonis (@frog_tracker) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our paper on sex and species differences in poison frog spatial behavior is now out in eLife - the journal! Over 300 days in the rainforest watching over 300 frogs in the rain with a team of the most dedicated frog scientists! Read more at doi.org/10.7554/eLife.…

Our paper on sex and species differences in poison frog spatial behavior is now out in <a href="/eLife/">eLife - the journal</a>! Over 300 days in the rainforest watching over 300 frogs in the rain with a team of the most dedicated frog scientists! Read more at doi.org/10.7554/eLife.…
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Op-Ed published today on how chronic disinvestment by the State of MN harms faculty, staff, and students at the University of Minnesota. MN ranks No. 20 among U.S. states in per capita investment in higher ed...that's behind AL, AR, GA, MS, NC & TN. minnpost.com/community-voic…

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New paper out in Animal Behavior Society by lab alum Saumya Gupta on "Studying mate choice using inertial measurement units." It describes using the Customizable Recorder of Animal Kinesis (CRoAK...get it?) to study communication and sexual selection in frogs. doi.org/10.1016/j.anbe…