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Population and community ecology at @chicagobotanic and @NorthwesternU

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"The shifting importance of abiotic and biotic factors across the life cycles of wild pollinators.". Super excited to have this paper out!. @janeeogilbee .@AnimalEcology.
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The importance of abiotic and biotic factors shift across the life cycles of wild bumble bees.
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RT @Botanical_: *#AJB Accepted Article*. Individual #bee foragers are less efficient transporters of #pollen for the plants from which the….
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RT @SbastienRivest1: Very excited to share my first solo author paper! I show that variation in plant abundance drive adaptation to differe….
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RT @mrkdrf: 7/9 And finally, to bring my time in Colorado this Summer to a close, I will be teaching a new iteration of my week long worksh….
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Seeing this in real life was crazy!.@mrkdrf
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RT @mrkdrf: Huge thanks to everyone who came out to celebrate 'A New Nature' as @TSqArts Midnight Moment for April. If you haven't been ab….
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Totally wild: scenes from our field work and @RMBLGothic from @mrkdrf 's film A New Nature are being displayed all over Times Square in NYC every evening at 11:57PM for the rest of April. If you are in NYC, check it out!. (📷 Michael Hull courtesy of Times Square Arts)
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RT @mrkdrf: 🌃 This month a special edit of ‘A New Nature’ is screening every evening on over 100 screens in Times Square as a part of @TSqA….
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RT @TSqArts: Co-presented by Times Square Arts and @PublicWorks_NYC, April’s #MidnightMoment ⛰️ ‘A New Nature’ ⛰️ by @mrkdrf is on view eve….
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RT @mmlopezu: New paper alert: We reconstructed the demographic history of #squashbees and demonstrated that the cultivation of #Cucurbita….
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RT @kljhung: Our study on the impacts of drought on bee assemblages was featured in Episode 5 of the Bee's Knees! h….
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RT @jacquelyn_fitz: Musings on community turnover
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RT @mrkdrf: Included in this symposium will be a recorded conversation between Dr. Giovanni Aloi @AloiArtTalk , art historian and theorist….
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RT @jlwilliams12: *Postdoc opportunity at UBC* Interested in eco-evo dynamics of range expansion? Linking phenology to plant populations in….
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RT @mnvrsngh: The "Indigenous" identity can be empowering. But, as I argue in next week's @NewYorker, the push to apply it to peoples every….
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Many groups who identify as Indigenous don’t claim to be first peoples; many who did come first don’t claim to be Indigenous. Can the concept escape its colonial past?
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RT @NewYorker: Today, nearly half a billion people qualify as Indigenous. If they were a single country, it would be the world’s third most….
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Many groups who identify as Indigenous don’t claim to be first peoples; many who did come first don’t claim to be Indigenous. Can the concept escape its colonial past?
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RT @semmler_robert: Relatable for many students, coral-feeding fish on bleached reefs will put together meals with whatever is available. C….
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Genotype accounts for intraspecific variation in the timing and duration of multiple, sequential life-cycle events Fun fact: I helped set this up as an undergrad @humboldtcalpoly. little did I know I would revisit it 10+ years later!. @PBCresearch.
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Premise Phenological variation among individuals within populations is common and has a variety of ecological and evolutionary consequences, including forming the basis for population-level respons...
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Thanks @kljhung for a totally awesome and stimulating seminar! . Also, thanks for rolling with the punches given the power outage. (Solution: James gave his talk and we opened slides on laptops. sort of like being on a plane watching a movie. ). @PBCresearch .@chicagobotanic
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RT @TheresaCrimmins: Earliest known #phenology observations!.
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RT @dpvazquez: Is the demography of solitary bees related to phenological mismatches with their floral resources and their degree of specia….
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