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Posts by Lars Willighagen
have you seen the new supply chain vuln? don't update tubu. it's literally on heebee. they got poodee's deps. they infiltrated dippy. roll back weeno. disable scripts in ~/.gumpyrc. it's in poob. do not install poob. do not update poob. uninstall poob right now. poob has it in for you.
Figure 2: Example of photographs, received via citizen science, showing Caenoplana variegata collected from domestic pets. (A) Collected from a dog, (BβD) collected from cats. Cat hair still attached to the flatworm is visible in B and C. A, Case #07 in Table 1; B, Case #11; C, Case #12; D, Case #13. A, photograph by Catherine Vaillant; B, C, photographs by anonymous contributors; C, photograph by Floriane Delaval. Anonymous contributors signed a copyright consent for their photographs, but did not wish to have their name included in a publication.
Our new paper is now published! π§ͺ
"Cats, dogs, and sticky worms: invasion by land flatworms (Geoplanidae) is facilitated by household pets"
doi.org/10.7717/peer...
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π§΅ Today is World Wetlands Day, celebrating the importance of wetlands and their impact on people and the planet! π
Two weeks ago, RTV Drenthe interviewed one of our PhD candidates, Quint van Giersbergen, in a drained peatland in Gasteren, Drenthe.
Same four-panel image as in the original post, with annotations: a horizontal blue rectangle in the top left of the first image and bottom right of the last image, and a vertical red rectangle in the bottom left of the first image and the right of the third image.
Found the other one too now!
Our new research project MicroSafe focuses on the impact of climate change on microbial growth (such as Legionella) in wet cooling towers. Due to climate change and higher temperatures, the risk of pathogen spread may increase. Read more: www.ru.nl/en/research/... #microbiology #legionella π§ͺπ¦
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De ReeHorst is klaar voor de NEV Entomologendag! Laat de onderzoekers en enthousiastelingen maar komen! π¦
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That includes purl.org then?
A dataset of 45,486 records of 90,070 specimens from 134 species of ground beetles caught between 1959 and 1966 in the Province of Drenthe, the Netherlands: doi.org/10.3897/BDJ....
#arthropods #biodiversity #insects
The 2025 edition of the SDM course marked the 10th anniversary of this event. It was a real pleasure to engage once again with high-level students, postdocs and senior professionals during this immersive seven-day exploration of the geography of species distributions and interactions.
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One of my first open sources projects, Citation.js (citation.js.org), turns 10 years old today!
larsgw.blogspot.com/2025/09/10-y...
Wow, I had no idea it was so much less common in the UK
Houdt 'verbeteren' hier ook in dat de onafgeronde coΓΆrdinaten in GBIF komen? Dat zou tof zijn!
A FAIR overview of identification resources, complete with an interface and a search engine: doi.org/10.3897/BDJ....
#FAIRdata #taxonomy #biodiversity @larswillighagen.bsky.social
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There have been some busy bees π―in the department!
Judith van der Knaap and colleagues published a paper in Ecosystems about the contribution of drainage ditches to greenhouse gas emissions in drained peatlands here in the Netherlands.
Read here: link.springer.com/article/10.1...
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Next, we will look at if and when invasive species are covered by such keys.
Our paper on the Library of Identification Resources is out! In it, we describe how and why to record publications for the taxonomic identification of organisms in a FAIR database, and how to query that data to find applicable resources for an insect or a plant in NW Europe.
doi.org/10.3897/BDJ....
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female right, with the visible frons?