RT @RGGSatAMNH: Recently published from Columbia E3B-RGGS PhD student Rin Krichilsky, RGGS Professor Emeritus Jerry Rozen, and colleagues:…
My favorite thing about this paper is finding at least a half-dozen more beeple to follow on this hell-site.
RT @SlessTrevor: I’m very excited to announce the release of our study on the phylogeny of brood parasitic cuckoo bees in the subfamily Nom…
RT @Bee_Whiz: More exciting bee papers I missed the retweet on! Congrats Trevor!!! Amazing work! Grateful to be a part of the study. Over…
RT @FelipeVFreitas1: Awesome paper and great to be part of this team of super beeple @bramic21 @Bee_Whiz @thecriticalbee @KerriganTobin.
RT @alinecmar: Great paper by @SlessTrevor, which I am happy to be part of it. @jpgillung @FelipeVFreitas1 @DanforthLab https://t.co/Vbwe…
RT @FelipeVFreitas1: Awesome paper and great to be part of this team of super beeple @bramic21 @Bee_Whiz @thecriticalbee @KerriganTobin.
More exciting bee papers I missed the retweet on! Congrats Trevor!!! Amazing work! Grateful to be a part of the study. Over 15% of bees are parasitic (the majority of those are in the subfamily Nomadinae). See the paper below to learn about their evolutio
Recently published from Columbia E3B-RGGS PhD student Rin Krichilsky, RGGS Professor Emeritus Jerry Rozen, and colleagues: Elucidating phylogenomic relationships (with UCEs) of the most diverse parasitic bee group (subfamily Nomadinae) https://t.co/BJAS9vW
RT @C_Blei: Phylogenetic relationships and the evolution of host preferences in the largest clade of brood parasitic bees (Apidae: Nomadina…
RT @C_Blei: Phylogenetic relationships and the evolution of host preferences in the largest clade of brood parasitic bees (Apidae: Nomadina…
RT @C_Blei: Phylogenetic relationships and the evolution of host preferences in the largest clade of brood parasitic bees (Apidae: Nomadina…
RT @C_Blei: Phylogenetic relationships and the evolution of host preferences in the largest clade of brood parasitic bees (Apidae: Nomadina…
RT @C_Blei: Phylogenetic relationships and the evolution of host preferences in the largest clade of brood parasitic bees (Apidae: Nomadina…
Phylogenetic relationships and the evolution of host preferences in the largest clade of brood parasitic bees (Apidae: Nomadinae) https://t.co/si031oynZs
RT @SlessTrevor: I’m very excited to announce the release of our study on the phylogeny of brood parasitic cuckoo bees in the subfamily Nom…
RT @SlessTrevor: I’m very excited to announce the release of our study on the phylogeny of brood parasitic cuckoo bees in the subfamily Nom…
RT @SlessTrevor: I’m very excited to announce the release of our study on the phylogeny of brood parasitic cuckoo bees in the subfamily Nom…
RT @SlessTrevor: I’m very excited to announce the release of our study on the phylogeny of brood parasitic cuckoo bees in the subfamily Nom…
RT @SlessTrevor: I’m very excited to announce the release of our study on the phylogeny of brood parasitic cuckoo bees in the subfamily Nom…
RT @SlessTrevor: I’m very excited to announce the release of our study on the phylogeny of brood parasitic cuckoo bees in the subfamily Nom…
RT @SlessTrevor: I’m very excited to announce the release of our study on the phylogeny of brood parasitic cuckoo bees in the subfamily Nom…
RT @SlessTrevor: I’m very excited to announce the release of our study on the phylogeny of brood parasitic cuckoo bees in the subfamily Nom…
RT @SlessTrevor: I’m very excited to announce the release of our study on the phylogeny of brood parasitic cuckoo bees in the subfamily Nom…
RT @SlessTrevor: I’m very excited to announce the release of our study on the phylogeny of brood parasitic cuckoo bees in the subfamily Nom…
RT @SlessTrevor: I’m very excited to announce the release of our study on the phylogeny of brood parasitic cuckoo bees in the subfamily Nom…
RT @SlessTrevor: I’m very excited to announce the release of our study on the phylogeny of brood parasitic cuckoo bees in the subfamily Nom…
RT @SlessTrevor: I’m very excited to announce the release of our study on the phylogeny of brood parasitic cuckoo bees in the subfamily Nom…
RT @SlessTrevor: I’m very excited to announce the release of our study on the phylogeny of brood parasitic cuckoo bees in the subfamily Nom…
Congratulations Trevor @SlessTrevor ! Thrilled to see this in print and proud of your work and this manuscript.
RT @SlessTrevor: I’m very excited to announce the release of our study on the phylogeny of brood parasitic cuckoo bees in the subfamily Nom…
RT @SlessTrevor: I’m very excited to announce the release of our study on the phylogeny of brood parasitic cuckoo bees in the subfamily Nom…
I’m very excited to announce the release of our study on the phylogeny of brood parasitic cuckoo bees in the subfamily Nomadinae - my first thesis chapter, as well as my first lead author paper - now available through MPE! https://t.co/qK8xxuVNpS 1/5
RT @FelipeVFreitas1: Awesome paper and great to be part of this team of super beeple @bramic21 @Bee_Whiz @thecriticalbee @KerriganTobin.
RT @FelipeVFreitas1: Awesome paper and great to be part of this team of super beeple @bramic21 @Bee_Whiz @thecriticalbee @KerriganTobin.
Awesome paper and great to be part of this team of super beeple @bramic21 @Bee_Whiz @thecriticalbee @KerriganTobin.
Great paper by @SlessTrevor, which I am happy to be part of it. @jpgillung @FelipeVFreitas1 @DanforthLab https://t.co/VbwetBwz3W
Phylogenetic relationships and the evolution of host preferences in the largest clade of brood parasitic bees (Apidae: Nomadinae) https://t.co/i6Ql4AnU7U
Phylogenetic relationships and the evolution of host preferences in the largest clade of brood parasitic bees (Apidae: Nomadinae) https://t.co/2M8Mi7hCEg
Phylogenetic relationships and the evolution of host preferences in the largest clade of brood parasitic bees (Apidae: Nomadinae) https://t.co/BFCBDW6BUV https://t.co/r9aGJjhJdV
Phylogenetic relationships and the evolution of host preferences in the largest clade of brood parasitic bees (Apidae: Nomadinae) https://t.co/kWDiu1HAf7