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Demystifying invasivorism as a management strategy | PNAS Demystifying invasivorism as a management strategy

Shall we promote harvesting and consuming invasive species as a mangament strategy? Oficialdegui et al are skeptical:

Demystifying invasivorism as a management strategy @pnas.org 🧪🌍🎣

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Keeping our eyes peeled for the first container-breeding mosquitoes of the 2026 season… #MosquitoNI

Last year, we had several cryptic species within the Culex pipiens complex breeding in our garden

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MosquitoNI MosquitoNI is assessing mosquitoes in Northern Ireland. The research project aims to determine the diversity and distribution of mosquitoes and their viruses, as well as how environmental changes may ...

We have launched the first public reporting tool for mosquitoes in Northern Ireland 🦟

The #MosquitoNI project aims to fill regional knowledge gaps while improving understandings of how mosquitoes respond to human-induced environmental changes 🌡️🏗️

mosquitoni.com

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How do we know the extend of biological invasions?
Is it a large invasions? A small one?
How do we compare invasions of tiny organisms (e.g., ants) and of larger ones (e.g., rabbits)?
How do we quantify objectives, or efficiency of management?
See our new paper in BioScience! 👇
tinyurl.com/ynuk8cm7

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Early Registration ends on March 31, 2026. There’s still time to take advantage of reduced fees. Learn more and register here: bit.ly/3J0O3JX

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Two *4-year* research #jobs in #mosquito vector biology at @qubelfastofficial.bsky.social:

(1) Research Fellow: hrwebapp.qub.ac.uk/tlive_webrec...

(2) Research Assistant (part-time): hrwebapp.qub.ac.uk/tlive_webrec...

We aim to unravel local vector assemblages while testing global processes

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Queen’s researcher receives BBSRC New Investigator Award to tackle mosquito-borne disease threats | School of Biological Sciences | Queen's University Belfast Dr Ross Cuthbert from the School of Biological Sciences has been awarded over £1 million from the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council to lead a major new project on mosquitoes, thei...

Great to have our ‘MosquitoNI’ project funded by a BBSRC New Investigator Award

This £1.5M project will unravel how mosquitoes, their viruses, and associated pathogens respond to environmental changes. It also addresses knowledge needs in a data-poor temperate region

www.qub.ac.uk/schools/Scho...

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Substantial cold tolerance in all life stages of the biting midge Culicoides nubeculosus (Diptera: Ceratopogonidae) In temperate regions, vector-borne disease risk is mediated by cold winter conditions, however, the cold tolerance of key vector taxa remains poorly understood. Culicoides biting midges are the primar...

With #bluetongue on the rise, including the first detections in Ireland this week, it is important to understand vector overwintering potential

Our new study identifies surprisingly high levels of #midge cold tolerance across their full life history

www.biorxiv.org/content/10.6...

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Suspected case of bluetongue identified in cattle in NI A suspected case of Bluetongue Virus has been identified in cattle in Northern Ireland.

A suspected case of Bluetongue Virus has been identified in cattle in Northern Ireland

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ICMB XIII goes to Cape Town, South Africa!

The next International Conference on Marine Bioinvasions is now confirmed for 2027! Follow for more updates.

Hope to see you there!

@marinebioinvasions.bsky.social #bioinvasions #NIS #marinebioinvasions #ICMB2027 #capetown #southafrica

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Double Trouble: Aquatic Invasive Plants Can Promote Mosquitoes You have to enable JavaScript in your browser's settings in order to use the eReader.

What can medical entomology learn from invasion science?

Our new paper in Ecology Letters explores the potential links between aquatic plant invasions and the global proliferation of vector mosquitoes

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Funded PhD opportunity in our lab with NorthWestBio DTP:

Assessing the role of plant invasions in mosquito-borne disease risk

Plant invasions transform ecosystem structure, but can they promote insect vectors and associated disease risks?

Deadline 21 November 2025

www.gla.ac.uk/postgraduate...

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Global warming confers performance advantages to a non‐native predator Anthropogenic impacts manifest in rising temperatures worldwide, with drastic consequences for communities and ecosystems. Ectotherms tend to reach a smaller size at maturity in warmer environments, ...

Global warming confers performance advantages to a non‐native predator

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Had the pleasure of sharing our #mosquito and #midge research with @itvnews.bsky.social earlier this week

We are unravelling the insect vector composition and disease risk in Northern Ireland for the first time in decades, with temperate areas increasingly at risk

www.itv.com/watch/news/m...

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Ecological similarity governs non-native fish establishment while human pressure and native diversity shape invasion richness Closely related fish species are more likely to invade, while human activity drives the number of invaders in a community.

Darwin's naturalisation conundrum poses two conflicting hypotheses around invasion processes

Using ~3000 North American fish communities, we show that native relatatedness promotes non-native establishment, but invasion richness links more strongly to human drivers

www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...

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Abstract submissions have just opened for #ICAIS2026, hosted in Northern Ireland at @qubelfastofficial.bsky.social

The conference theme is "Transcending Boundaries", considering habitats, disciplines, regions, and research-policy interfaces

Deadline: September 26, 2025

icais.org/icais-2026/c...

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Spacetime Dynamics of Relativity Theory in Evolutionary Change Rates of evolutionary change vary over several orders of magnitude across species within ecological networks, resulting in multiple fundamental phenomena that s

Can Galileo and Einstein's theory of relativity be applied to biological systems?

This new paper proposes the expansion of the dynamics of relativity theory into evolutionary changes from natural selection:

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🦟"Vertical transmission in field-caught #mosquitoes identifies a mechanism for the establishment of #Usutu #virus in a temperate country" by Mirjam Schilling et al. at APHA, ZSL, @ukhsa.bsky.social in Scientific Reports @natureportfolio.nature.com

www.nature.com/articles/s41...

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We are recruiting! Looking for a dynamic, self-motivated, field-work loving post-doc to join our team working on invasions in MPAs. More details here: blogs.sun.ac.za/cib/project/...

#MarineBioinvasions #bioinvasions #MPAs

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The #mosquito season is truly underway in these celtic lands. We're seeing an uptick in Scotland, and #Mosquito Northern Ireland friends Ryan Carmichael & @rosscuthbert.bsky.social got these in a trap in #Armagh today.

You can report mosquito sightings in Scotland -
www.mosquito-scotland.com

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The same species, not the same invader: Metabolic responses of genetically distinct invasive populations of Dikerogammarus villosus and their intraspecific hybrid to environmental stresses We found evidence that intraspecific hybridisation due to relocations of organisms from different source populations to the same new areas may aid organisms in adapting to climate change.

A Research Highlight for this new primary research:

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Hybridisation primes population invasiveness under environmental change Population-level differences can mediate biological invasion success under climatic gradients. I highlight recent research that demonstrates profound differences in environmental tolerances between i....

Hybridisation primes population invasiveness under environmental change

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Followed by @rosscuthbert.bsky.social on why urban species can be successful invaders & @elliedolan.bsky.social on how to balance river barrier removal and invasive species management

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Using species ranges and macroeconomic data to fill the gap in costs of biological invasions - Nature Ecology & Evolution Estimates of the monetary costs of invasive species have been hampered by data gaps. These authors use documented costs for 162 species to interpolate costs of those species for countries previously l...

Using species ranges and macroeconomic data to fill the gap in costs of biological invasions

www.nature.com/articles/s41...

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Mosquito trapping underway in Northern Ireland. Interested to see what the season (including my garden) will bring #MosquitoNI

An exciting collaboration with the inspiring @mosquitoscotland.bsky.social team

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Invasions Newsletter safeguarding island havens. new research. management stories. policy updates.

📣📣 We would like to introduce the bi-annual #InvasionsNewsletter, an open-access digital magazine and a collaborative effort of individuals, networks, and organizations from around the world! You can access it here:
joom.ag/mIjd

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The Release of Non‐Native Gamebirds Is Associated With Amplified Zoonotic Disease Risk Spillback is potentially an important mechanism by which non-natives contribute to zoonotic disease emergence. We capitalise on quasi-experimental releases of non-native pheasants (Phasianus colchicu...

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Harnessing traits to predict economic impacts from biological invasions Biological invasions stand among the main anthropogenic threats to ecosystems globally while causing multitrillion-dollar impacts. Surprisingly, while trait-based frameworks have been designed to pred...

Biological invasions cause multi-trillion dollar costs, but can we predict them?

We propose a new framework fusing ecology, evolution, and economics to predict costly invasions for different sectors using biological and economic characteristics

Find out more here: www.cell.com/trends/ecolo...

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Home - ICAIS The (ICAIS) is the most comprehensive international forum to address new and emerging issues related to aquatic invasive species (AIS) in freshwater, marine and estuarine environments. ICAIS provides ...

This paper was conceptualised during a special session at the 2022 International Conference on Aquatic Invasive Species (ICAIS) in Oostende, Belgium.

We are hosting the next ICAIS on campus at @qubelfastofficial.bsky.social in 2026 — find out more here: icais.org

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Integrating climate change, biological invasions, and infectious wildlife diseases Climate change is likely to affect infectious diseases that are facilitated by biological invasions, with repercussions for wildlife conservation and zoonotic risks. Current invasion management and p...

Climate change can exacerbate biological invasions and associated diseases, creating ecological, economic, and ‘OneHealth’ risks.

Our latest review unpacks this interaction, towards more coordinated and integrative management strategies.

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