Sergei Tarasov πΊπ¦
@tarasov_sergio
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Curator of Coleoptera, Associate Professor, Beetles, Phylogenetic Methods, Ontologies
Finnish Museum of Natural History
Joined August 2015
https://t.co/1HLodKA7he To be published in fall, but already in the press: a wonderful beetle mummy!
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Congrats to @_FedeLosacco on successfully defending her https://t.co/yZY9x799nG. on the evolution of Mauritias #DungBeetles!
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Thrilled to share our latest preprint on #Hymenoptera and #Phenomics! Led by @PortoSasso; together with Istvan Miko and Lars Vilhelmsen. @LifeSciHelsinki @luomus
https://t.co/sK0Tnh8sXZ
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Integrating Deep Learning Derived Morphological Traits and Molecular Data for Total-Evidence Phylogenetics: Lessons from Digitized Collections https://t.co/tTvnyIdPjC
@systbiol
academic.oup.com
Abstract. Deep learning has previously shown success in automatically generating morphological traits that carry a phylogenetic signal. In this paper, we e
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New year, new paper! Our Lab Protocol manuscript on DNA 𧬠from museum collection specimens πͺ² is now accessible on @PLOSONE Check this out! @tarasov_sergio @coleopteriste @LepanusLady @_G_Montanaro @michross83 @_FedeLosacco @gimo_daniel
https://t.co/x3Tjw3LBkK
journals.plos.org
Although several methods exist for extracting and sequencing historical DNA originating from dry-preserved insect specimens deposited in natural history museums, no consensus exists as to what is the...
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We are hiring two Postdocs @FloridaMuseum @UF! 1) Paleobiology + AI (@NSF -funded, with @BlochLab ): https://t.co/uKQesUnO7G 2) AI for Biology (open-ended): https://t.co/LteqJgiWoo Deadline Jan 15th. Flexible start date. Please, RT! See also
biovisionlab.com
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The initial description of this new scarab beetle is composed directly in Phenoscript, replacing the traditional natural language format. Curious about how this works? Check out https://t.co/M0DWT52Qiv
#beetles #taxonomy #Phenoscript @_G_Montanaro @tarasov_sergio @luomus
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Say hi to Scarabaeus sakalava, the first animal species described entirely using semantic languages! In our most recent paper, @tarasov_sergio and I implemented #Phenoscript to describe this new Malagasy #dungbeetle from scratch. Check it out at https://t.co/2eBzp7JBG2
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Exciting #Postdoc opportunity! If you're into #phenomics, #ontologies, and #bees, come work at @PortoSasso Lab, University of Helsinki. Apply now! ππ¬ #ScienceJobs #Research
https://t.co/EpIk4la8Yn
jobs.helsinki.fi
Postdoctoral Researcher in Data Science/Evolutionary Biology
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Heads up! Weβll soon announce two postdoc positions in the Biovision Lab. One in AI-driven computational paleontology, and one in computer vision applied to biology (open-ended). Official ads to follow. Please RT! https://t.co/sJszjQJNAH
#Postdoc #AI #Paleontology
biovisionlab.com
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The use of #nanopublications enhances the process of sharing and verifying taxonomic data, as evidenced by the identification of four new synonyms within the genus Helictopleurus. πͺ² π Read more: https://t.co/BEcOwA4UeT
#taxonomy #Coleoptera
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Brand new computer language describes organismal traits to create computable species descriptions https://t.co/yBv0G5XNf8
@luomus_zoology @luomus @HiLIFE_helsinki
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Check out our latest paper, which explores #Phenoscript language to make #traits & #SpeciesDescriptions understandable for computers & humans. Led by @_G_Montanaro with @balhoff & others https://t.co/n5MbVURY0j
@BioDataJournal @luomus @HiLIFE_helsinki
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Simulating infinite-dimensional nonlinear diffusion bridges w/ @gefanyang @thelibbybaker @Michael_Lind_S Christy Hipsley We merge score matching with neural operators to simulate infinite dimensional non-linear diffusion bridges, e.g. bridges between shapes, ... 1/
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Weβre excited to announce the #BeetlePalooza2024 workshop coming up in August. Apply to attend before June 10! Help shape the future of biodiversity data collection with #ai and #computervision
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I'm on a #Coleoptera sampling expedition in highly diverse habitats of the wonderful country that is Greece π¬π·. Together with @_mick_white_& CΓ©line Rochet, searching for #groundbeetles for ongoing phylogenomic research in collaboration with @EmmanuelTouss1 @MuseumGeneve @luomus
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π Our latest research in the @AmNatJournal looks at trait-fitness associations via fecundity and competition in a two-million-year-long fossil record. With @lhliow and @DiMartino_E
https://t.co/4MOwW8liDb
journals.uchicago.edu
Abstract The evolution of phenotypic traits is usually studied on generational timescales or across species on million-year timescales. We bridge this conceptual gap by using high-density sampling of...
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Woo-hoo! Hot off the presses, 9 new cryptic species of Dasycerus from the southern Appalachians! And they all look exactly like this one (except, of course, in their male genitalia). This rove beetle looks about as unstaphylinid-like as one could imagine. https://t.co/BsABKKmD0Q
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@CNRDTA @UniPadova @CnrIrbim @LifeWatchIT @Cnr_Iret @cnr_irsa @CNRsocial_ An excellent stage to discuss and share thoughts on changes of biodiversity in the anthropocene. So glad to have won the prize for best poster! π₯³ @luomus @luomus_zoology @LifeSciHelsinki w\ @FernandoRVLopes @_FedeLosacco @tarasov_sergio
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