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entomologist, ecologist, husband, and father of 2 Editor, Integrative Zoology Senior Scientist at Severtsov Institute of Ecology and Evolution

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@IntegrativeZool
Integrative Zoology
10 months
Happy Chinese New Year of the Snake! https://t.co/yf7vPCWmma
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@IntegrativeZool
Integrative Zoology
11 months
Happy New Year 2025! https://t.co/PFC6J5dyfo
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@JacobDWickham
Jacob Wickham
2 years
https://t.co/K36rNRys28 Happy Chinese New Year 2024 - Dragon Year!
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@IntegrativeZool
Integrative Zoology
2 years
Most Read Papers in 2023 @WileyEcolEvol 👇Fur glowing under ultraviolet https://t.co/XbXQQTBpoY 👇All 10 Open Access Articles can be found here https://t.co/GVB4uqvOG1
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@IntegrativeZool
Integrative Zoology
2 years
Issue 18.6 Cover: Tibetan wild asses (Open Access) ex situ conservation not only protects wildlife, but also affects the composition and function of gut microbiota, as well as the health of animals. Read👇 https://t.co/4kDNhYCwv1 @WileyEcolEvol @JacobDWickham @IntegrativeZ
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@IntegrativeZ
International Society of Zoological Sciences
2 years
Check out Issue 18.6 of Integrative Zoology, featuring special subsections on Animal Disease and Gut Microbiota https://t.co/sUrEZltgIU
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@wileyinresearch
Wiley in research
2 years
Good news for ash trees! Resistance to ash dieback also boosts resilience against the emerald ash borer beetles. 🐞 Research suggests that planting fungus-resistant trees could help combat both threats. More on the @NewPhyt study in @physorg_com.⤵ https://t.co/wzsSShCGLU
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The invasive fungal disease ash dieback has already affected 90% of ash trees in Central Europe. In addition, an invasive beetle threatens the trees. But there is now good news: trees that are...
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@IntegrativeZool
Integrative Zoology
2 years
In case you missed it, check out our summer issue of Integrative Zoology (Issue 18.4 - July 2023) https://t.co/uYSsKUmFMQ @WileyEcolEvol https://t.co/0tpulaxdqv
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@AliceCHughes
Dr. Alice C Hughes
2 years
Publishing companies make record profits-without paying those doing the work; these APCs block publishing, especially from developing economies and early career scientists High APCs hurt science Granting bodies should bar grant use on High APC publishers https://t.co/8TeDVKevWO
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Jacob Wickham
2 years
Thank you authors and reviewers for your contributions to Integrative Zoology! Our Impact Factor is now 3.3, ranking our journal in the top 5% of all Zoology journals! Congratulations to everyone that made this happen! @WileyEcolEvol https://t.co/6ud0s88vRV
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Jacob Wickham
3 years
Integrative Zoology Issue Alert: Vol. 18 Issue 3 Special subsections (many open access!) Parasitology, Genetics and Molecular Biology https://t.co/eMRdLpqY5g @WileyEcolEvol @IntegrativeZool https://t.co/eieOpnMSYf
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@WileyLifeSci
Wiley Life Sciences
3 years
The Yangtze finless porpoise is endangered, new research suggests we should invest in creating protected areas and preventing habitat loss. Read the Editor's Choice paper now in Integrative Zoology. @IntegrativeZool @JacobDWickham >>> https://t.co/4arH6SjZZV
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Integrative Zoology
3 years
Animal brain vascularization evolution👇 https://t.co/kuiMSuXuBi Cerebrovascular β-dystroglycan immunoreactivity disappeared separately in anurans, and in teleosts before division to Ostariophysi and Euteleostei, possibly from adaptation to the freshwater habitat. @WileyEcolEvol
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@IntegrativeZool
Integrative Zoology
3 years
Congratulations to our authors for the Ig Nobel Prize-winning research article! ttps://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/1749-4877.12604 @GhSolimary @SexlabMachado @WileyEcolEvol https://t.co/yGJPNBEFR1 (go to 24 min mark)
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Wiley Life Sciences
3 years
Read this review on #Bats in Integrative Zoology. It looks at their crucial role as dispersers, pollinators and nutrient recyclers. 🦇 ✨A highly cited paper in 2022. ✨ Available here: https://t.co/tZclr5SrdF @JacobDWickham @IntegrativeZool
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@WileyLifeSci
Wiley Life Sciences
3 years
This study sheds light on how mammals protect themselves from #OxidativeStress by adapting their glutathione peroxidase gene family. A must-read for understanding the molecular basis of extreme environment adaptations! In @IntegrativeZool: https://t.co/7fvIdamtAb @JacobDWickham
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@WileyLifeSci
Wiley Life Sciences
3 years
Analysis of the intestinal #microbiota in mammalian infancy can reveal health status. Researchers used molecular and immunochemical approaches to assess fecal microbiota, fecal cortisol, T3, & IgA in forest musk deer. In @IntegrativeZool: https://t.co/7mYqNKACuQ @JacobDWickham
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