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News from the invasion science network https://t.co/sKBqWRqnv3 • Headquartered @StellenboschUni • Reducing the rate and impacts of biological invasions

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📢 We're hiring! 📢 A funded Post-doctoral Research Fellowship in Thermoregulation and Climate Change Adaptation. Read more about the fellowship and application requirements at: https://t.co/6dXjwoCaqg
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📢We're hiring!📢A funded post-doc position that will synthesize the benefits and risks into an integrated framework to address conflict-generating alien taxa. For more information: https://t.co/mpI5xXqBk7
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A recent study, co-authored by CIB Core Team member John Wilson, highlights that One Biosecurity is essential to implement One Health. Read the paper at: https://t.co/EoyTGg3l8Q BioScience:
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Abstract. Although One Health and biosecurity both aim to protect the health of people, animals, and ecosystems from biological hazards, the two fields rem
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A new study highlights how marginal or bottom-up projects called “Seeds of success” are addressing invasive species while creating social and economic benefits. Read more about the study at:
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Study highlights how marginal or bottom-up projects are addressing this biodiversity crisis while also creating social and economic benefits.
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📣Exciting new advert!📣 A funded post-doc position looking at the management of invasions in Marine Protected Areas. For more information on the project and how to apply: https://t.co/fKxjR4vr7g
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We are deeply saddened by the sudden loss of our colleague and good friend, John Measey. Our condolences to John’s family and friends. John was a superb herpetologist, an excellent lecturer, supervisor and mentor. He will be sorely missed. https://t.co/6QLpIzgjSV
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Passing of renowned C·I·B herpetologist met with shock and sadness
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Lost fynbos seeds from underground ‘time capsules’ in South Africa can grow again – new study Read more at:
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Lost fynbos seeds from underground ‘time capsules’ in South Africa can grow again – new study
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Tortoises in invaded habitats: do thermal changes affect their performance? Read more at: https://t.co/k5q5rAtzrK
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🎉Call for experts to serve on Alien Species Risk Analysis Review Panel – closing date 14 March 2025. Read more at:
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A book on the ecology and management of one of the most destructive invasive trees in Africa was recently published. The book, The Ecology and Management of Invasive Prosopis Trees in Eastern Africa, was co-edited by C·I·B professor, Brian van Wilgen.
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The Ecology and Management of Invasive Prosopis Trees in Eastern Africa
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Perry Richardson, winner of the the best PhD presentation, with Director Guy Midgley.
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Aidan Bossert, winner of the best MSc presentation with Director, Guy Midgley.
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The prize for the best MSc presentation goes to Aidan Bossert; the first runner up is Olivia Jones; and the second runner up is Bridget O'Connor. Congratulations!
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The prize for the best PhD presentation goes to Penny Richardson; the first runner up is Tania Poque; and the second runner up is Abusisiwe Ndaba. Congratulations!
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Masters candidate, Bridget O’Connor sharing her MSc research: The effects of age, thermal acclimation and heat stress on the walking speed of a beetle.
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Raquel Garcia giving a fascinating talk highlighting the importance of microclimate as a driver of ectotherm responses to plant invasions.
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Abusisiwe Ndaba presenting her preliminary PhD findings of changes observed in ant assemblages over 20 years.
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PhD candidate, Sarah Ackland, gives an interesting talk on how iNaturalist was used as tool to record the presence of alien species in African marine protected areas (MPA). A total of 27 species were recorded in 18 MPAs across 8 countries.
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Mr Peter Lukey, Chief Director: Environment knowledge and information at DFFE, presented his keynote address titled, ‘Lost in translation – trying to bridge the science/policy divide’.
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