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Posts by Laura Campbell

The Durham cathedral

The Durham cathedral

A male smoky rubyspot damselfly

A male smoky rubyspot damselfly

Looking for a PhD opportunity? I'm hoping to recruit someone to my group at Durham University to work on a project combining fieldwork and labwork to study speciation in rubyspot damselflies: iapetus.ac.uk/studentships...

Get in touch if you want to chat!

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Congratulations Dan + Jonathan!!! πŸΎπŸŽ‰

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#A_day_in_the_life of a live oak (day 423): The black carpenter ant (Camponotus pennsylvanicus) tending a Disholcaspis cinerosa gall on a southern live oak (Quercus virginiana) in New Orleans, Louisiana. #biodiversity

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Douglas Boyes Fund - Royal Entomological Society The Douglas Boyes Fund has been established in honour of Douglas Boyes (1996-2021), an esteemed entomologist specialising in Lepidoptera. The Fund aims to provide young people aged 14-18 with access…

Do you know a young person with an interest in insects? πŸ¦‹

The Douglas Boyes Fund aims to provide people aged 14-18 with access to entomology equipment, fostering their passion for insects and inspiring them to engage and share their interest with other young individuals πŸ”½

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Congratulations, Chloe and Corrie!! 🐜

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Huge congratulations, Leland and Corrie! πŸŽ‰ 🐜

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Congratulations Matthew and Lena!!

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Thank you, Sian! It’s a great project and I’m excited to be involved.

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Super excited to be starting my new job today as a PDRA in bioinformatics education at Edinburgh University! I’ll be working as part of the 4273pi project bringing bioinformatics to schools across Scotland

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Join a friendly and supportive team doing brilliant science in a great city!

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Fascinating talk, throughly enjoyed by myself and little Yumi πŸˆβ€β¬›πŸ

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A Paratrechina queen and worker engaging in trophallaxis. Photo by FranΓ§ois Brassard

A Paratrechina queen and worker engaging in trophallaxis. Photo by FranΓ§ois Brassard


How do complex social behaviors evolve and shape species' success? Here doi.org/10.1038/s420... we reveal how a key social behavior in ants - mouth-to-mouth food sharing #trophallaxis - emerged as ants opportunistically exploited new ecological niches as terrestrial environments changed.

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