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Lecture on what we can learn from collective behavior about the world in general - www.youtube.com/watch?v=oioL...: algorithmic thinking, how to make groups behave better, how to get at truth despite our failing intuition
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YouTube video by Animal Behaviour Live
Seminar Series 2026: 1. Dr. Anna Dornhaus
Anna Dornhaus
Cleaner ants in the desert! I think this paper beautifully illustrates how much we don't know about ants and their relationships with other species!
I took this modeling course in 2022 and really enjoyed it! The course provided me with a great framework to understand modeling papers. So if you are interested in modeling in biology in any capacity, check out the pre-print below!
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Check out my interview with Insectes Sociaux! This gave me a chance to reflect on my journey, my fascination with ants and the things that keep me going! ICYMI, link to my recent paper: link.springer.com/article/10.1...
The First Cleaner Ant? A Novel Partnership in the Arizona Desert
I give an account of an undescribed ant species from Arizona that licks and nips the much larger workers of a different ant species in manner remarkably parallel to the actions of cleaner fish that c...
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Chinmay Hemant Joshi
Chinmay Hemant Joshi
Chinmay Hemant Joshi
Chinmay Joshi grew up photographing insects in India and never really stopped. Now a fresh PhD from the University of Arizona, he studies how ant colonies hold together when things go wrong. A rese…
insectessociaux.wordpress.com
Preprint: What good is modeling? Introducing biology students to theory - arxiv.org/abs/2604.13344 - how to teach and think about what modeling contributes to science. How does it fit into the scientific method? This is often misunderstood.
Interview with a social insect scientist: Chinmay Joshi
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What good is modeling? Introducing biology students to theory
Theory and empirical science should be in constant dialogue, but often find it hard to understand one another. Here we describe a graduate-level university course we developed to improve matters. The ...
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Anna Dornhaus
🚨 PhD opportunity 🚨 Fully funded PhD at the University of Bristol (UK) on how ant colonies remodel their nests to optimise performance under pressure, combining experimental work, quantitative analysis, and field work. Detail/how to apply: stroeymeyt-lab.co.uk/open-positio... Deadline: 5 June 2026
My first first-author paper is now published online at Insectes Sociaux! I loved this project and sharing it with y’all at IUSSI-NAS and ABS. Check it out! link.springer.com/article/10.1...
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Honey bee nests are warm and resource-rich, making them attractive targets for animal intruders during winter, including mice. Beekeepers often protect their nests from mice, but have also documented ...
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Open positions – Ant epidemiology Lab
Honey bees actively process dead mice inside their nests - Insectes Sociaux
New interview with a social insect scientist! πŸŽ™οΈ Chinmay (chjoshi.bsky.social) has spent years figuring out how ant colonies keep it together when everything goes wrong.... 🐜 insectessociaux.wordpress.com/2026/05/06/i... #SocialInsects #Ants #BehavioralEcology #FieldWork #ScienceLife
We (me and @njdowdy.bsky.social) are hiring a PhD student! Come work with us! We seek a PhD student to investigate the evolution of acoustic behavior in Lepidoptera within a comparative evolutionary framework... Job closes this week! Apply ASAP! njdowdy.gitlab.io/balogh-fello...
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Dr Nathalie Stroeymeyt
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Commentaries, thoughts and opinions about social insects
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A PhD position investigating the evolution of acoustic behavior in Lepidoptera, co-advised by Dr. Nicolas J. Dowdy (Milwaukee Public Museum) and Dr. Chelsea Cook (Marquette University). Apply by June ...
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Kenneth F. Balogh Graduate Student Fellowship
Insectes Sociaux
Chelsea Cook
Fascinating study! Also, I learnt today that a group of kea is called a circus!
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Day 2 of #Invertefest! Amplifying some cool insect papers that have crossed my feed recently!πŸ“£ ~~ Q: Why do rewardless flowers still exist, rather than being shed? 🌺 A: πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ We still don't know, but this test with bees & fake flowers show it's probably not "decoy" effects! doi.org/10.1111/een....
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Bruce, a kea parrot missing his entire upper beak, achieved alpha male status with the aid of an innovative lower-beak jousting technique. Grabham et al. demonstrate that behavioural innovation can he...
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A disabled kea parrot is the alpha male of his circus
Chinmay Hemant Joshi
Tomer J. Czaczkes (@tomerczaczkes.bsky.social)
Some plants change the colour of flowers which were already pollinated, and are now rewardless. We thought perhaps they were using a behavioural economic trick - the decoy effect - to make the…
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Rebecca Wang ηŽ‹ζ€ε―§
For Day 1 of #Invertefest - I'm (once again) highlighting the Hong Kong Biodiversity Museum @hkbm.bsky.social! πŸ›οΈ Specifically it's wonderful "Meet Your Neighbors / ε·¦θŸ²ε³ι‡Œ" series on BSky (as well as IG and FB) that showcases some of the stunning insects πŸ‡­πŸ‡° has to offer!
1mo
Rebecca Wang ηŽ‹ζ€ε―§
Because they process so much sugar, π˜—π˜Ίπ˜³π˜°π˜±π˜΄ 𝘀𝘒𝘯π˜₯𝘦𝘭𝘒𝘳π˜ͺ𝘒 excrete a sweet, sticky substance known as honeydew. In the delicate ecosystem of Hong Kong’s village edges, this waste product becomes a sought-after resource, often attracting swarms of ants and even certain species of moths.
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Hong Kong Biodiversity Museum