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Amanda Roe

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A bug geek who loves rolling prairies and dark chocolate. Research Scientist with the Canadian Forest Service. Tweets are my own and not those of my employer

Joined June 2012
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@PaulGaskinCFS
Paul Gaskin 🌲🍁 🌲 (he/il/él)
3 years
Insect production & quarantine scientist Dr. Amanda Roe (@docaroe) is someone else to follow. Her research helps us understand the impact of #InvasiveSpecies like the spotted lanternfly, ultimately helping us protect Canada's forests. https://t.co/Pt8n7iTUUW
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@docaroe
Amanda Roe
4 years
Calling all naturalists! Help us learn about caterpillar swimming abilities! Send us videos of caterpillars in puddles.
@docdez
Dezene Huber 🌻
4 years
🧵Nine years ago, central British Columbia was experiencing a major forest tent caterpillar outbreak. At the time my youngest son was four-years old. He spent a lot of his time outside among the caterpillars. One day @joyelmarie and I found him tossing caterpillars into a puddle.
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@InvSp
Invasive Species Ctr
4 years
FREE ONLINE TRAINING | On June 22 CIF-IFC and the ISC will host a FREE Online training webinar for forestry workers in Eastern Ontario. Topics covered include impacts, management and action. Learn more about registration and eligibility criteria: https://t.co/Pyyy31GAQm
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@raju_aafc
raju_aafc
4 years
Our #GenARCC forestry team is excited to be working on a new project involving several federal departments!! @AAFC_Canada @NRCan @environmentca @NRC_CNRC @nisabel1 @docaroe @PhilippeTangua2 @nfeau #climatechange #trees #insects #pest #modeling #geneticoffset #MachineLearning
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@mds_can
Matt "[email protected]" Saunders
4 years
Parents: remember as you cash your $250 childcare rebate cheque this May that you lost $1250 because @fordnation decided to delay the childcare deal until election season.
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Amanda Roe
4 years
Great article on letting Indigenous knowledge guides tree seed preservation at the National Tree Seed Centre (Atlantic Foresetry Centre, Fredericton, NB) @NRCan @NRCanScience https://t.co/J5Y5tiOM1f
cbc.ca
The National Seed Centre in Fredericton is like an ark for seeds. And it hopes to send some of those seeds out into the world to help repopulate the vulnerable species First Nations hold dear.
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@CanEntomologist
Entomological Society of Canada
4 years
The Entomological Society of Canada has adopted the common name of ‘spongy moth’ for Lymantria dispar. Read the announcement: https://t.co/THLTlUsrk8
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Amanda Roe
4 years
We need to change the language around all of our public health measures. Why not call them protections instead of restrictions. Language matters and might help much of the conversation.
@StevieMacSports
Steve McAllister
4 years
“I am a fan of keeping masks on for now until we have very, very low rates (of Omicron).” @BogochIsaac this morning.
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Amanda Roe
4 years
Great example of collaborative work between @GLFC_CFS and @westernuBio
@westernuScience
Western Science
4 years
Winnipeg emerald ash borers are much more cold-tolerant than their counterparts in Southern Ontario - findings in @brentjsinclair's team's newest paper in @cois_cris. Read more in #WesternU News: https://t.co/rS6A5uQn3Z @westernuBio
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Amanda Roe
4 years
Some "cool" science I was part of on the #emeraldashborer that shows that Winnipeg bugs a significantly more cold tolerant than their S. Ontario relatives. #invasive #winter
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@JoeBowdenNL
Joe Bowden
4 years
Tenure Track Entomology position at Lakehead in Thunder Bay, Deadline Oct 1
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Amanda Roe
5 years
The callous disregard for our children's health by the AB provincial government is breath taking. #AbLeg #COVID19AB
@hakique
Hakique Virani🟠
5 years
Public health specialist here. One of the most important facts in this discussion is that Alberta children aged 4-9 can be vaccinated against the seasonal flu. Parent here. Please set the bar for kids' safety somewhere above winding up in the ICU.
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@docaroe
Amanda Roe
5 years
More @NRCanScience on #budworm cold tolerance in a special issue on insect cold tolerance with @ke_marshall #NRCanSci @GLFC_CFS #forestry
@nickteetsUK
Nick Teets
5 years
Skye Butterson, @docaroe, and @ke_marshall assess cold tolerance plasticity in populations of spruce budworm. Northern populations have increased plasticity, and predicting overwintering survival of this outbreak pest should incorporate this plasticity.
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Amanda Roe
5 years
New @NRCanScience & @BioSAFE_genome research on #ALB published in a special issue on insect cold tolerance
@nickteetsUK
Nick Teets
5 years
@AlexSTorson @brentjsinclair and others measure cold tolerance of an emerging forest pest, Asian longhorned beetle. Lower lethal limits are pretty low (around -25C!), so if you're in North America or Europe and have a hardwood tree, be on the lookout! https://t.co/vugBm9zoP8
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@MarkScherz
Dr Mark D. Scherz
5 years
I reviewed a paper based on a survey that suffered strongly from this bias, and I tell you what, it’s insidious and scary when people don’t realise how their survey methods bias their findings.
@Martin_A_Nunez
Martin A. Nuñez
5 years
all surveys suffer of this a bit (some a lot!) ...
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Amanda Roe
5 years
Agreed! Do not wrap your trees in tape. Many other creatures get stuck to the tape - birds, reptiles, amphibians - and end up dying a horrible death. Burlap is a much better option.
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Amanda Roe
5 years
Super excited to share our paper on regional cold tolerance differences in #sprucebudworm - DYK that N pops can handle +++ more cold than S pops? Great work by Skye Butterson for her MSc @ZoologyUBC with @ke_marshall and us @GLFC_CFS @NRCanScience https://t.co/GsXKDI2j85
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