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Recruiting a PhD student in Sydney in 2026 ✨🎓✨
Exciting fieldwork & experiments on ants in Australia 🐜
International and domestic applicants welcome 🌍
Details: markwongecology.com/join
#PhDPosition #GradSchool #Ecology #Zoology #Conservation #Biodiversity #Invasive #Entomology #Ant
Posts by Mark Wong
Excited to share a PhD opportunity in my upcoming lab at The University of Sydney!
Join an ARC-funded project on the ecology of ant invasions in 2026 🐜
🇦🇺 Live in Sydney, ant around Australia
🌍 Intl + Domestic applicants welcome
markwongecology.com/join
#PhD #Ecology #Biodiversity
Pls share, thx 🙏
📰Published📰 When differences help – or hinder – coexistence: Functional insights from mangrove ants🐜
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Do you like functional traits, competition, mesocosm experiments, ants and rigorous fieldwork in unusual tropical systems?
Then you might like this new paper - the last from my DPhil at Oxford- in Functional Ecology:
besjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/...
Do you like functional traits, competition, mesocosm experiments, ants and rigorous fieldwork in unusual tropical systems?
Then you might like this new paper - the last from my DPhil at Oxford- in Functional Ecology:
besjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/...
New paper in #BiologicalConservation: Artificial light at night has surprisingly limited effects on ant communities in a field experiment💡🐜 Research by fantastic students I had the pleasure of supervising at UWA. www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
#ClimateChange can exacerbate ant invasion impacts by unleashing indoor populations into outdoor environments
doi.org/10.1111/ddi....
#invasivespecies #ants
With global warming, non-native ants currently confined to indoor environments (e.g. buildings, greenhouses) may march outdoors, impacting nature and society. Our new study:
dx.doi.org/10.1111/ddi....
Latitude shapes diel patterns in insect biodiversity royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/10.1098/... | #BiologyLetters #Ecology #EnvironmentalScience
New paper in #BiologyLetters: preliminary evidence for a less appreciated latitudinal biodiversity gradient – in how communities partition time⌛️🌞🌔
royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/10.1098/...
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New preprint:
Ant Diversity and Foraging Across the Diel Cycle is Unaltered by Experimental Exposure to Artificial Light at Night
papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers....
Lead author Auke-Florian Hiemstra holds the oldest known caddisfly casing containing microplastic, dating to 1971. Photo: Liselotte Rambonnet.
A caddisfly casing with pieces of blue microplastic, dating 1986. Photo: Auke-Florian Hiemstra
NEW PAPER, JUST OUT! 👀
Insects from the '70s and '80s were already collecting microplastic, decades before the term microplastic even existed. 🤯
A thread on the surprising history of this pollutant and the incredible insect larvae that helped us uncover it. 🐛
Let's dive in! 🧵👇 1/x
New preprint:
Functional traits drive the competitive assembly of mangrove ant communities and influence colony performance in competition mesocosms
ecoevorxiv.org/repository/v...
A fun study in a unique ecosystem that never made it to my DPhil thesis but is finally(!) written up
4/ 🧩 Fig. 1: Human Pressure > Climate & Geography
Our first key finding: Human pressure (as in human footprint) outweighs climate and geography, being responsible for 21.5% of species turnover and 20.6% of trait turnover.
Human activity reshapes biodiversity far beyond natural gradients. 🏙️🌾🌍
Congrats Sara!
Would love to be added, thanks Jane!
Hello friends old and new, I’m an #ecologist and #entomologist interested in #traits and #invasions and #community and #macroecology. I have an inordinate fondness for #ants, the movers and shakers of ecosystems. Looking forward to connecting! 🌤️