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Dan Cariveau

@dancariveau

@cariveaulab, Ecology, Evolution, Bees, Flowers, Pollination, Restoration; Associate Professor, Dept of Entomology, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities

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Just bought both of these. Can’t wait to read and look through the pics!

Excited to partner with @humanbyweight to jointly offer 20% off our wasp books! See coupon code and links in the thread. Every spring, wasp queens emerge from hibernation and take to the skies to seek out a new place to build a colony. NOW is the PERFECT time to learn about wasps

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New publication with Amber Tripodi, @rufocinctus, & @msaimeesue! We find: 1. Some bumble bee species exhibit body size clines across urban environments. 2. A lack of pop structure suggests body size clines are due to plasticity, not adaptation. doi.org/10.1038/s41598…

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We have a bunch of great opportunities for field work this summer!

We are hiring field technicians for a bunch of exciting projects. Please apply! 🐝🐝🌻🌻 beelab.umn.edu/sites/beelab.u…



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Stats question: what is the relative contribution of a single individual in a sample of size n to the sample mean Let me tell you… 1/n


Great postdoc opportunity!

The Hopkins lab is looking for a postdoc to join us! We are recruiting someone with very strong data analysis skills in spatial and temporal data. Advanced skills in R, GIS, Python. labs.wsu.edu/hopkinslab/202…



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Finally online in @JEcology! Here we explore how traits and relatedness determine the competitive structure of heterospecific pollen deposition and its impact in an artificial coflowering community doi.org/10.1111/1365-2… @ibartomeus @dr_tialynn @GregBible1 @rominatwi


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My lab is recruiting a post-doc to work on an interdisciplinary @USDA_NIFA funded project on gardens, landscapes, bees, and other pollinators! Full description and instructions for applying: rachelmallinger.com/join-the-lab.h…

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We are looking to hire a number of technicians for this upcoming summer! Come work with us! docs.google.com/document/d/1RG…


Come join our group! We are recruiting a graduate student to study how habitat management influence native bee communities! Research locations are National Parks properties in MN and IA. beelab.umn.edu/sites/beelab.u…


We are recruiting a postdoctoral research associate to study landscape and community ecology of native bees in pollinator plantings. Come join our group! beelab.umn.edu/sites/beelab.u…


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Hey #EntSoc20! Are you interested in using emergence traps for ground-nesting #bees but aren’t sure where to start? Check out my talk on the benefits and challenges of using them, plus tips on specimen analysis for better results (a thread)

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Hey #EntSoc20! Are you interested in using emergence traps for ground-nesting #bees but aren’t sure where to start? Check out my talk on the benefits and challenges of using them, plus tips on specimen analysis for better results (a thread)

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.@ChrisNikic, YOU ARE AN IRONMAN!   Congratulations Chris on becoming the first person with Down syndrome to finish an IRONMAN. You have shattered barriers while proving without a doubt that Anything is Possible!   (1/3)

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Check out our new paper! Pollen tube growth from multiple pollinator visits more accurately quantifies pollinator performance and plant reproduction nature.com/articles/s4159…


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Tomorrow I greet first year phil students in a pandemic regime: divided in 4 small groups, masks on etc. Thinking of opening with: I hear you, this is not what you dreamed of but I came to my first Intro lecture back in 1991 just when the war started. Reading philosophy saved me.


A wonderful film about one of the most special places on Earth. Protect the BWCA. It’s All Home Water | A Northern Light youtu.be/ZR_69AnAg1Y via @YouTube


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Advocate Entomology Week #EntVocate2020 continues with Biodiversity Loss Day. Get to know today's featured PhD grad student working in George Heimpel's Lab, Ismael Ramirez: facebook.com/ento.umn.edu/p…

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Advocate Entomology Week #EntVocate2020 continues with International Locust Crisis Day. Get to know today's featured MS grad student working in Ken Ostlie's Lab, Henrique Vieira: facebook.com/ento.umn.edu/p…

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#EntVocate2020 continues with Pollinator Health Day! Here is @IanLane3 a PhD candidate in the @CariveauLab Learn more about his work here: facebook.com/umnfrenatae/po… @UMN_Entomology @UMNBeeLab_Squad

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