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Posts by Anne Nielsen

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Soaring Systematics: an evaluation of biogeography and flight behavior in dragonflies and damselflies (Insecta: Odonata) using phylogenomics Abstract. Dragonflies and damselflies (Insecta: Odonata) are descended from what were most likely the first winged animals, which flew ∼320 million years a

Years of fun collaboration, led by Dr. Lacie Newton together with our #GEODE #NSF #DRAGONFLY #phylogeny #systematics team, Seth Bybee, John Abbott, Rob Guralnick, Vincent Kalkman, and rest of #GEODE community!

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Johnson Family Chair in Water Resources and Watershed Ecology (Tenured) The School of Environmental and Biological Sciences (SEBS) and the Department of Ecology, Evolution, and Natural Resources at Rutgers University-New Brunswick invite applications for the Johnson Famil...

Come join us at Rutgers Ecology and Evolution! We are hiring an Endowed Chair position in Watershed Ecology. Please pass it on….

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Interested in a graduate degree in #Entomology? Rutgers will hold our annual graduate program information day on December 12th, virtually. This is a great way to learn about the application process and hear about faculty research. Sign up at forms.office.com/r/SEE3ikQZJG

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Always brilliant!

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My favorite flower!

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Codling moth (Cydia pomonella) pupae dancing before they eclose 🦋 #entomology

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How Derivatives of Plant Hormones Could Control Colorado Potato Beetles To manage the Colorado potato beetle, growth-regulating plant hormones known as "elicitors" could be a tool for "push-pull" and trap-cropping IPM strategies.

In the effort to outrace insecticide resistance in Colorado potato beetles, a new study evaluates using growth-regulating plant hormones known as "elicitors" to affect beetles' behavior—a potential tool for use in "push-pull" and trap-cropping IPM strategies.

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U.S. Women in STEM

Women in STEM are being removed from federal websites so there is a new spot to learn about contributions women have made to science! Please share and contribute stories #STEM #womeninSTEM womeninstemus.blogspot.com

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Rutgers is hiring an Assistant Professor/Extension Specialist in Fruit Pathology! Come be my colleague at the renovated experiment station #STEMjobs #AmericanPathologySociety jobs.rutgers.edu/postings/245...

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Emmett Chappelle, biochemist in space laboratories Emmett Chappelle is a scientist and researcher who made valuable contributions in several fields including medicine, biology, food science and astro-chemistry. Chappelle is the recipient of 14 U.S. pa...

Dr. Emmett Chapelle earned a PhD in #biochemistry. He pioneered the use of #luciferase and #luciferin (which in fireflies leads to flashing light signals) to detect life….

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It’s unfair and unjust.

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This may be silly but it looks like I’ll be using Apple Maps until sanity returns

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Great #sciCafe at #amnh by @nielsen-fruitbugs.bsky.social on invasive species of #insects!

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Thanks Jess!

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