Posts by Jessica Light (she/her)
For non-scientists, LTER programs run for decades, so scientists can learn how ecosystems change over time. These programs cover ecology, evolution, systems biology, and it includes animals, plants, even microbes, and more. We learned so much about how our world works with LTERs. This sucks :(
NSF LTER program “archived”.
LTER=“Long Term Ecological Research”.
This program has been incredibly successful, incredibly frugal for what they accomplish, and…of course…targeted by evil know-nothings.
My heart is breaking.
the Art TeaMMM and the Library TeaMMM have combined, LIKE TRANSFORMERS, to make The RUNDOWN videos for #2026MMM and can be found linked at the LibGuide or give them a follow here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=XlN2...
All March Mammal Madness results will be available at the LibGuide in MMMAGAZINE, text (in English & Spanish), play-by-play, and VIDEO FORM in the minutes and hours after the events happen here libguides.asu.edu/MarchMammalM... #2026MMM
If you want JUST the official tournament tweets and not ALL the #FanBanter, follow @mmmletsgo.bsky.social helmed this year by @jesspopescu.bsky.social! Big Thanks to Emma for launching this concept on that other site, so many, many years ago! #2026MMM
It's time for March Mammal Madness! I hope you're all ready to play!
libguides.asu.edu/MarchMammalM...
#2026MMM
Decorative Image Array of the Bracket Guide, the Combatant Logo and the 2026 Bracket. Screen-reader materials available at the LibGuide.
BRACKET DROP DAY!!!!
Get yours now at the LibGuide! libguides.asu.edu/MarchMammalM...
Pick your portal: Players, Learners, or Educator!
#2026MMM
Image array of 3 MMM-themed, science-based Valentines with an Eagle Owl, Asian Elephant, & Lynx. Screen-reader valentines also available at the LibGuide. We got you, Boo.
You know what's better than science-themed March Mammal Madness Valentines of #2026MMM Combatants!?!
Science-themed March Mammal Madness Valentines of combatants that carry ear-worms. They're INFECTIOUS!
Download in color or greyscale at the LibGuide libguides.asu.edu/MarchMammalM...
A round brown rodent pops its head out of its burrow to look and listen for danger. Image Credit: Bernie CC 1.0 Source: Wikimedia Commons
As per always on this most holy of mammal holidays, Groundhog's Day, March Mammal Madness launches our annual tournament page! #2026MMM @mmmletsgo.bsky.social libguides.asu.edu/MarchMammalM...
In honor of 10 tournaments of the March Mammal Madness LibGuide at ASU Library, #2026MMM Celebrates LIBRARIES!
More than books, and definitely more than admonishments to shush, libraries are incredible collections of human knowledge, information, imagination, & creativity @mmmletsgo.bsky.social
Divisions will be announced on Darwin Day February 12th & the full bracket drops on Feb 19th, but follow the official account @mmmletsgo.bsky.social for regular announcements and combatant clues. #2026MMM
The first "combatant clue" is 9780316585835. @mmmletsgo.bsky.social #2026MMM
EDUCATORS who use #2026MMM
Please follow the link below to the request form for free educator materials for 2026 March Mammal Madness Tournament and an optional educator survey. @mmmletsgo.bsky.social forms.gle/PNTRw4CbndMT...
#2026MMM "Combatant Clue" #2! @mmmletsgo.bsky.social
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Love this from @stephenbheard.bsky.social on how to prioritize learning and useful discussion over tearing apart papers, and look forward to using some of these question prompts in future lab meetings: scientistseessquirrel.wordpress.com/2026/01/13/h...
Flier advertising an informational session about summer courses at the University of Michigan of Biological Station.
Anyone looking for opportunities for summer courses? @Umich Biological station has spring and summer courses. Attend an informational session or check out more info at this link: lsa.umich.edu/umbs #ecology #evolution
Panelists for the Future of Natural History Collections at the SSB breakout meeting: Brian Smith, Prosanta Chakrabarty, Kory Evans, Corrie Moreau, Ixchel Gonzalez Ramirez, Alison Davis-Rabosky, Jessica Light, Laura Lagomarsino, and Vicens Vila-Coury
Had such a great time hosting the Future of Natural History Collections panel at the #ssb2026 meeting this weekend. Big thanks to @jembrown.bsky.social sky.social for organizing the meeting for @systbiol.bsky.social and for all the amazing panelists who shared so much knowledge and great ideas!
Great work led by Natalie Hamilton! @tamueccb.bsky.social
Guimaraesiella (Guimaraesiella) impiger sp. nov.
Guimaraesiella (Guimaraesiella) stellana sp. nov.
Managed to sneak in one paper before the New Year with coauthors @flyliceresearch.bsky.social and Daniel Gustafsson (not on Bsky)!
Introducing 2 new species of bird-infesting lice that, despite having no wings, appear to be adept at jumping across bird hosts and continents!
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Great picture!!
Finally published: #Cryptic species and taxonomic revision of kangaroo mice, the rodent genus #Microdipodops. 4 new species! Integrative taxonomy! Great co-authors! @n8upham.bsky.social @mammalogists.bsky.social doi.org/10.1093/jmam...
Haley standing in front of her introductory slide
Post defense picture of Haley & myself standing in front of a screen where her committee members are pictured
Congratulations to my fabulous student Haley! She successfully defended her Master’s thesis yesterday! #Peromyscus #mammals #morphology #ecology #collectionsareessential @tamueccb.bsky.social
#NSF BIO virtual office hour today at 1 EST
Made a site comparing the sizes of living things :)
The great Julius Csotonyi spent 5 months painting over 60 illustrations for the site, no ai used
> neal.fun/size-of-life/
Boxing up the NSF at Eisenhower Av for the forced relocation. Boxes have “Details Matter” signage.
NSF
- Forced reorg
- POs down ~ 40% (DRP, most rotators not renewed, retirements)
- Forced move (and we have to pack and clean) to a building with no furniture, little to no conference space for panels, inadequate 🛜, …)
I personally love the boxes they gave us for packing.
“Details matter” 🙃
Do you want to support #student #research & like #mammals & #parasites? Consider donating to the Eckerlin Mammalian Parasitology Award, in honor of Dr. Ralph Eckerlin who passed away in 2024 & was an amazing educator & researchers www.mammalsociety.org/committees/e... #GivingTuesday
Looking for input on rodenticide testing . . .
Colleagues are using a lab that needs 1 gram of liver sample to test, but often has specimens with less than that. Does anyone know if that amount of sample is really needed and/or have leads on labs that might be able to work with less?
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