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Emily Croteau

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Print version is out, so I guess I'll re-plug our latest paper out in @BioInvasions...see below for details #amphibian #invasive #herpetology #salamander #macroinvertebrate

Sabbatical paper #2 out today in @BioInvasions! Grad student Josey (no Twitter) continues our work on honeysuckle impacts on aquatic habitats. She finds that even super-low concentrations of senesced leaves (0.007 g / L) virtually eliminate...(🧵1/3) link.springer.com/article/10.100…



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F11-9 the #jaguar is both a beloved icon and an important symbol in Belize's Cockscomb Basin. Her life embodies hope and perseverance — and an entire ecosystem feels her lasting presence.🧵


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The overall unemployment rate for the state is 3.5% but the rate for Kentuckians with #disabilities is more than double that (7.6%). This matters for a lot of people: KY ranks #2 among U.S. states for the percentage of its population that has a disability. #disabilityinclusion

Today, Gov. Andy Beshear announced that Kentucky has set the record for the longest period with the lowest unemployment rates in state history. Read more: bit.ly/3otzt30

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🚨NEW PAPER🚨In @BradyParlato ’s thesis published in @ESAEcosphere @ESA_org: tadpoles exert strong consumptive and non-consumptive effects on zooplankton communities. Funding by @eku @EKUNaturalAreas @ssarherps @KyScientists KY Wildlife Soc. doi.org/10.1002/ecs2.4…


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For anyone attending @SEPARC, if you want to hear about our work with invasive honeysuckle leaf effects on aquatic communities (tadpoles, salamanders, inverts, etc.), my talk will be at 10:45 A.M. on Saturday #herpetology #invasivespecies #salamander #tadpole

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Honey bees are bringing in pollen?! Check out the legs on this one flying in. It’s February! How crazy.


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Are you interested in a post-doc in New Zealand? Do you know stuff about soil microbes, carbon cycling, and metagenomics? Then look no further and apply here to work with the best in the business, @KaraE_Allen @manpreetkdhami careers.sciencenewzealand.org/landcare-resea…


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Check out this article by @wildlifesociety featuring our recently published work on oil sands pollution and amphibians. In a 3-month field study at the @QUBioStation we found that wood frog development is affected by chemicals in oil sands wastewater. 🐸🛢wildlife.org/chemicals-from…


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Faculty at PUIs, regional comprehensives, SLACs (i.e., undergrad-heavy schools), for a committee assignment, I need input on how much professional development funding you can count on each year from your department/college. Please retweet!!


Wasn't me who bit the top off your trail camera but I can't speak for my friends... #cameratraps #coyoteshenanigans

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New from Guatemala's Mirador-Rio Azul National Park, an important jaguar habitat. WCS Guatemala works in collaboration with Guatemalan partners @fundaecoguate and @CONAPgt to monitor the big cats with camera traps like this one.


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Scientists finally know why people get more colds and flu in winter ctvnews.ca/health/scienti…

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URGENT 11/15 10am protest

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These cats typically have reddish-brown coats in the summer that turn silver-gray in the winter. Now, an all-black Canada lynx with a genetic mutation called melanism has been observed for the first time on.natgeo.com/3NQGaoF


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During November, we celebrate the largest cat in the Americas: the #jaguar. To introduce and announce the Month of the Jaguar, Panthera Mexico Director Diana Friedeberg blogs about this month's significance — not only in Mexico — but across the Americas: bit.ly/3zwTati


Lost some trail cams during the flooding in the Monkey Bay Wildlife Sanctuary in Belize but got this cool photo from a different cam that didn't end up under water. #jaguars #cameratraps #belize #monkeybay

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The honey flow is ON!


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Wow. On a day filled with powerful moments, few can compete with the gut-wrenching rendition of O Canada delivered in Cree at the conclusion of the Pope's apology. #yeg #PopeInCanada


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🐆 Spotting Jaguar cubs in Iberá wetlands! This is the 1st documented wild birth of Jaguars since the species went locally extinct in Corrientes Province 70 years ago. This news is the result of @RewildingArg’s incredible work leading this first-of-a-kind rewilding program.


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