Jacob Gorneau
@jacobgorneau
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Ph.D. student @ESPM_Berkeley & @calacademy working on arachnid evolution, conservation, & museum-based biodiversity. MS: @SFSU BS: @Cornellento he/him π³οΈβπ
San Francisco, CA
Joined June 2015
Excited to see our paper on using biodiversity catalogs to understand bias in taxonomic effort with Siddharth Kulkarni, @Frankspiders, and @ArachnologyNerd published in BioScience (via @AIBSbiology) today! https://t.co/YVbXSAPi6q
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I can't believe I finally get to say this - my PhD dissertation has been accepted with minor revisions (!!!!!) and I was awarded the UNE Chancellorβs Doctoral Research Medal for the quality of my research!! ππͺ°π»π
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I just found out (through a desk-reject) that Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution no longer considers most papers based on Sanger sequences (only genomic datasets). It is quite ironic that countries that hold most of the biodiversity will be unable to publish in this journal...
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stoked to share the preprint for one my dissertation chapters! we use participatory science data across 6 major taxonomic clades to show that across California, historical redlining alters species richness as well as species assemblages!! thread ππ½ https://t.co/oNqPMEBkiO
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Check out our article! π€π·οΈ @jacobgorneau @ArachnologyNerd
A new study clarifies the evolutionary tree for a broad group of spiders and shows the power of extracting genetic info from museum arthropod collections. π Marronoids: The (Mostly) Little Brown Spiders With a Big Story to Tell
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Happy b-day to curator @ArachnologyNerd, celebrating properly with a new scorpion species (found in CA's San Joaquin Desert), published today in @ZooKeys_Journal! https://t.co/Dz5zEzaA8O
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A new study clarifies the evolutionary tree for a broad group of spiders and shows the power of extracting genetic info from museum arthropod collections. π Marronoids: The (Mostly) Little Brown Spiders With a Big Story to Tell
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A new study clarifies the evolutionary tree for a broad group of spiders and shows the power of extracting genetic info from museum arthropod collections.
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Best talk I have heard in a long time. Learned a great deal and had my perspective shifted. I might have done more taxonomy work years ago had I heard it then. π€©
Come through Azalea 1 now to hear me blab about how traditional taxonomy is broken and maybe how we can begin to repair past bias! #EntSoc23 π
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Check out my talk at #EntSoc23 on the most representative molecular phylogeny of the spider family Dictynidae. In the Building a Better Insect (or Arachnid π) Tree of Life Symposium on Tues 11/7 at 3:05 PM in Chesapeake E-F. Also in the symposium are @lgnewton10 + @entomolrj !!
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We just deposited a preprint of one of my dearest and longest projects, the phylogeny and biogeography of Micrathena spiny orb-weavers. I am truly happy! Thanks to all my co-authors and photographers listed in the file Link to the preprint: https://t.co/Qj4T7BqWWP
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For Halloween, an oh-so-sweet story of spider togetherness: Congrats to our Arachnology Lab on their massive new pub proving that 3,400 species are all related despite being wildly ecologically different β adapted for caves, underwater, salt flats, & more! https://t.co/XlN6idvyVF
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Iβm so proud of our amazing @calacademy undergrad interns! They are all excellent scientists & people & I loved seeing them just rock #SACNAS2023!
Congrats to the record-setting ELEVEN @calacademy_ssi interns selected to present their research at @SACNAS β not just an incredible showing (+2 category winners!), but an amazing experience all around. Want to join SSI '24? More on our @NSF #REU program @ https://t.co/5x8DYa4iyO
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Could not be more proud of this team!
Our latest paper on marronoid spiders is published! π₯ congratulations @jacobgorneau @ArachnologyNerd @sarahnopidae @katemontana98 @A_la_Baianesca and others Webs of intrigue: museum genomics elucidate relationships of the marronoid spider clade (Araneae)
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Our latest paper on marronoid spiders is published! π₯ congratulations @jacobgorneau @ArachnologyNerd @sarahnopidae @katemontana98 @A_la_Baianesca and others Webs of intrigue: museum genomics elucidate relationships of the marronoid spider clade (Araneae)
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Abstract. Relationships among spider families that lack support through other lines of evidence (e.g., morphology) have recently been uncovered through mol
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Do you or someone you love study nocturnal animals? Do you want to film behavior in infrared, but NOT spend $1k on a camera (that will die in the field anyways)? Is short battery life a constant battle? Here, this preprint will help: https://t.co/nskCXg8Vcn
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Have you seen that our digitised #SpecialCollections are available to view on our website? Browse through our #digitisedcollections of scientific artwork and manuscripts by talented artists from across the world. #InternationalArtistsDayπ¨ πΌοΈπΏπ¦π π¨ https://t.co/z3nK5R62Gr
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ITβS THE SECOND DAY OF #BlackInNHMs WEEK 2023! And itβs time for our #RollCall! Tell us who you are & what your role is in the museum (researchers, SciCommers, & more).Β LETS GOOOOOO!!!
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Also an awesome video on this work below!
A huge congratulations to @katemontana98 who lead a group of high school and undergrad students on an exploration of the @calacademy archives, publishing the biographies of 7 marginalized scientists in @ssbbulletin! https://t.co/7NCTY73ND2
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New special collection in Insect Systematics and Diversity: 16 articles useful to demonstrate and teach key concepts and methods in systematics, evolution, and biodiversity of insects and related arthropods. https://t.co/p09j9J8Bt6
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Pacific chorus frogs do not have the classic amino acid substitutions in domain IV of SCNA4 that would provide them with TTX resistance. Interesting that they can still mistakenly amplect Taricha and seem fine. See paper below for details
My first paper is OUT! Preprint π§΅covers the basics, but we added a broader sampling of amphibian/reptile SCN4A sequences to our phylogeny + a shiny new map that emphasizes areas of sympatry between P. regilla and Taricha newts. @frogsicles @Valeria_RamCas
https://t.co/prvctnLHL7
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