Dr Hannah Riskas
@hanrisk.bsky.social
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Myrmecia antagonist, Bayesian understander, breakdancer, Arizonan π΅
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Our new paper is officially out in Proceedings B! π Itβs the first chapter from my PhD thesis, where we combined field mark-recapture with lab survival assays. Huge thank you and congrats to my co-authors, Kirk Stodola, Lily Leahy, Ian J. Wright, and Heloise Gibb.
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@hanrisk.bsky.social
's epic field and lab survival study of ants! We found worker lifespans varied 23-394 days and were predicted by body size but not phylogenyπ Congrats Hannah on the 1st PhD chapter out! See more
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Our new paper is officially out in Proceedings B! π Itβs the first chapter from my PhD thesis, where we combined field mark-recapture with lab survival assays. Huge thank you and congrats to my co-authors, Kirk Stodola, Lily Leahy, Ian J. Wright, and Heloise Gibb.
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Tom Rhys Bishop
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Awesome to see our paper exploring competing hypotheses in macro/metabolic ecology out in PNAS. Led by the all star
@lilyleahy.bsky.social
with a range of amazing folks including
@funkyant.bsky.social
@natejsanders.bsky.social
@ianjwright.bsky.social
. Check it out!
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Metabolic traits are shaped by phylogenetic conservatism and environment, not just body size | PNAS
Metabolic rate dictates life’s tempo, yet how ecological and environmental factors integrate to shape metabolic traits remains contentious. Conside...
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Dan Baldassarre
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Birds as pride flags, meticulously researched by my wonderful student Griffin β€οΈπ§‘ππππ Rainbow flag: Eastern Rosella π· David Irving, eBird
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I submitted my PhD thesis on my work on ant ecological strategies and investment yesterday. What a journey with such incredible highs and lows. I was so lucky to be surrounded by so much support and cool science. So excited for whatever is nextπ
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