Maxime Dahirel
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Maxime Dahirel
@mdahirel.bsky.social
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they/he | Urban ecologist, Dr of Snails, sometimes Spider Wrangler, these days mostly Computer Swearer-At. May make and give baked goods without warnings. https://mdahirel.github.io/
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I've seen "Does It Fart?" mentioned already, the herring that's mentioned elsewhere in replies is literally the first example in the main text of the book. The species the authors put in the book are in no way representative, but I just checked my copy and there is more "yes" than "no" fish in it
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Reposting this poem here for @thelabandfield.bsky.social who retweets it every winter. Yet again, I'm wondering where *is* my soup and hibernation?
something felt off on 3, then on 17/18, but gotta admit it didn't click at all until I checked the floorplan
The 'direct, specific and distinctive' is specifically why it reminds me of that tumblr post so much I guess
I think it's the combination of the WTH of it all and the starting 'Remarkably' that makes it pop
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lil sticker design for ECN this year, trying to retain design consistency with last year's stickers but also needed to add little gumboots and a tiny oatmilk latte
I have so many questions on my mind and they're all variations of "where can I get this?"
I was thinking there had to be membracids doing weird mimic stuff with their weird pronotum, and a quick search gave me a couple potential candidates: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heteron... + www.researchgate.net/publication/...
Heteronotus nodosus - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org
I *think* I got the why! It's a 'in which order are we grouping them' thing! (plot1|map1)/(plot2|map2) also works
I might! I'm tired so I'm struggling a little to understand *why* it works when (plot1/plot2)|(map1/map2) doesn't, but playing with plot_layout does: (plot1+map1+plot2+map2) + plot_layout(ncol=2,nrow=2) for instance

(unless I'm so tired I didn't get your question right)
Some of these sound like honorifics you'd give members of some weird parliament
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Most Nighthawk
Most Pauraque
Most Seedsnipe
Most Sandpiper
Most Auklet
Most Tern
Most Grebe
Most Storm-Petrel
Most Bittern
Most Pygmy-Owl
Most Boobook
Most Honeyguide
Most Flycatcher
There are 13 birds with "Least" in the common name and none with "Most".

This seems to be an oversight.
We just need to fund people to find @rosemarymosco.com 's Most Bittern
(also just realized what your display name is still set to)
I've literally just bookmarked it because I was like, I need to read it more deeply later to really think about I could do with all that
just posted it in the lab group chat to break more brains
It's one of the these where if I had a teaching position rn I would be adding this wherever I can so fast, just for the opportunity to see all these brains break in real time
currently screaming about it in group chats, as one does
One of my main snail models and what looks like one of my main spider models? On the same 17th century painting? #InverteFest

(Flowers in a Glass Bottle on a Marble Plinth, Jan Davidsz. de Heem, about 1670, National Gallery, London www.nationalgallery.org.uk/paintings/ja...)
In addition, @youn-henry.drosophila.social.ap.brid.gy also happens to be a very talented illustrator and artist (more, including lots of stuff of interest to the #InverteFest crowd, at jesuisunstegosaure.artstation.com)
In continued #InverteFest published paper catchup: Sometimes I work on inverts that are not snails or spiders! Like here, where I used my Computer Swearer-At skills to help a friend analyse an experiment with aphids attacked by parasitoid wasps, to see when aphid symbionts help protect them vs not
Brittany, French, miaou (FR)/meow (EN)
same model for about the same length of time (but first hand): can confirm that it's still great, and the 0 changes in functionality. It sometimes gets stuck, but nothing a forced restart can't solve.