Morgan Jackson, PhD
bioinfocus.bsky.social
Morgan Jackson, PhD
@bioinfocus.bsky.social
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Entomologist fascinated by flies (#Diptera), biodiversity & taxonomy. Telling the story of biodiversity, one species at a time. He/Him. Profile pic: Kerascoët
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They can, and they do! There’s research to suggest that some flies drink alcohol (naturally-fermented fruits usually but also our hard stuff) to become more attractive to mates, and also to drown their sorrows when they can’t find a mate.
It is! Nice to finally have a starting point for folks to work on and compare their finds against, both for expanding records and for building towards population monitoring. Long, long ways to go, but we’re moving in the right direction.
The checklist also serves as a provincial checklist as every species’ known distribution is broken down, as well as an up-to-date catalog of species-level taxonomy and synonyms for all included species.
Rémi Hébert of Environment and Climate Change Canada was the major driving force behind this work as part of the WILD Species project in Canada assessing the status of our natural heritage. We still have lots of work to do building up baseline data for populations, but this is a huge first step!
In Canada, we can now say with confidence that we share our home with 9,777 species of flies. Other estimates suggest this is only about half of the true diversity however, so we have lots more work to document and study them all!
For the first time in over 100 years we have an up-to-date checklist of Canadian Diptera. Really proud to have been a part of this effort!
New book: A checklist to identify all known species of flies in Canada! doi.org/10.3897/ab.e...

"This checklist is a fundamental piece of work that will guide the assessment of the conservation status of those species."

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New book: A checklist to identify all known species of flies in Canada! doi.org/10.3897/ab.e...

"This checklist is a fundamental piece of work that will guide the assessment of the conservation status of those species."

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A very warm welcome to ResNet's Interim Network Manager: Dr. Morgan Jackson (you can follow him @bioinfocus.bsky.social)! He will be responsible for overseeing ResNet’s daily operations while our permanent Network Manager Nicole Middlemiss is on leave.
Arboreal brittle stars! Get Nature on the line, quick lol
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Do you have any favourite evolutionary biology resources that are not textbooks? E.g. podcast/youtube series or episodes, blogs, websites, news articles.. I am trying to diversify the resources I recommend to the students in the courses I teach 🤓
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Coming out, transitioning, and being trans is HARD. Fortunately, there's a lot we can all do, whether cis or trans, to help our colleagues and strengthen our departments. In addition to all the actions we can take, we've also gathered a list of resources.
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Collaborating with @rin-krichilsky.bsky.social and Kanako Shimizu, we put together what's basically a top-ten list of ways to help foster trans inclusivity and awareness within our scientific and academic communities and would love if you could help share the guide!
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Want to know how to support trans and gender nonconforming colleagues things you can literally do right now to help?

Check out the first link here for a new two-page handout to share widely! linktr.ee/trans_inclus...
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Resources for transgender inclusion in STEM and beyond.
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Holy cow, this is incredible! Congratulations on the big reveal and thank you for putting so much work into developing such a great resource!
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A tricky #SpotTheInsect!
Hidden in plain sight. Can you find the critter? 🔎 🧐
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Little globular springtail doodle in colored pencil and ink. Inspired by @the_forest_tin on IG, one of my fav macro photographers. 💚

#SciArt 🎨🕷️🐡🐞🌱