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Enric Frago
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Plant-insect interactions • Insect symbiosis Predators/parasitoids • Biological control Complex interactions • Researcher @CIRAD @CBGP in Montpellier • he/him
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We’re offering a fully funded 4 yr PhD position to work on Sexual selection in complex environments at the @uv.es. Co-supervised by @dbergerbiol.bsky.social. Find details below 👇
September 1, 2025 at 1:25 PM
First paper from our #cnrs neighbours at the #ecotron #Montpellier
Excited to share the first article from the #Ecotron 's #Mesocosms platform! 🎉 Based on a 4+ year experiment manipulating soil macrofauna diversity in large #lysimeters under #drought. #Macrofauna matters!

Huge thanks to @UFZ_de & @CEFE_CNRS. More coming soon!

🔗 www.frontiersin.org/journals/mic...
September 5, 2025 at 4:53 AM
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How is this possible?

This ant can lay eggs of two different species, birthed by the same mother
September 3, 2025 at 3:13 PM
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Miles de activistas han despedido en Barcelona a la flotilla que acaba de zarpar hacia Gaza. Está previsto que otros barcos se unan en el camino a las casi treinta embarcaciones que han salido hoy. Mientras, en Gaza Israel ha matado a más de 100 palestinos desde ayer sábado.
📸 @aminguito.bsky.social
August 31, 2025 at 3:16 PM
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📢 New in Ecology Letters: heterogeneity ≠ stability.
🌊🪨 3-yr rocky-shore experiment: 4 cascades canceled the classic heterogeneity–stability link.
📄 doi.org/10.1111/ele.70158

With @thefairchild.bsky.social , @MatthewPerkins, @JamesBull & @jngriffy.bsky.social — thanks to @NERC & @SwanseaUniversity.
September 1, 2025 at 5:49 AM
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📰Published📰Hungry females deceptively attract males to exploit them as prey🪲

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Hungry females deceptively attract males to exploit them as prey
Laura Knapwerth, Nathan W. Burke This is a plain language summary of a Functional Ecology research article which can be found here. Animals produce sexual signals like mating calls, courtship dance…
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August 27, 2025 at 10:01 AM
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Indirect ecological interactions are everywhere in nature, with species influencing another through a third species or the environment. Such interactions are rarely connected to rapid evolutionary change. Here, aphid-driven herbivory of duckweed drove adaptive evolutionary change in Daphnia.
Aphid herbivory on macrophytes drives adaptive evolution in an aquatic community via indirect effects | PNAS
Indirect ecological effects occur when the impact of one species on another is mediated by a third species or the shared environment. Although indi...
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August 25, 2025 at 8:08 AM
Beautiful paper with aphids, but not terrestrial ones!
Indirect ecological interactions are everywhere in nature, with species influencing another through a third species or the environment. Such interactions are rarely connected to rapid evolutionary change. Here, aphid-driven herbivory of duckweed drove adaptive evolutionary change in Daphnia.
Aphid herbivory on macrophytes drives adaptive evolution in an aquatic community via indirect effects | PNAS
Indirect ecological effects occur when the impact of one species on another is mediated by a third species or the shared environment. Although indi...
www.pnas.org
August 25, 2025 at 11:15 AM
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An evolutionary arms race between protective symbionts and parasitoid wasps is taking place inside aphids. But what determines the aphids’ fate? We explore how the origins of symbionts and wasps shape parasitism success:

doi.org/10.1093/jeb/...

@youn-henry.drosophila.social.ap.brid.gy et al.
A test of specific adaptation to symbiont-conferred host resistance in natural populations of a parasitoid wasp
Abstract. Parasitoids are important natural enemies of insects, imposing strong selection for the evolution of resistance. In aphids, the heritable endosym
doi.org
July 25, 2025 at 3:22 PM
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"A third of Palestinians in Gaza are going without food for days at a time, the U.N. World Food Programme's director of emergencies said. About 100,000 women and children were suffering severe acute malnutrition in the territory."

www.npr.org/2025/07/25/n...
4 things to know about Gaza right now amid warnings of 'mass starvation' risk
Hunger and disease continue to stalk Palestinians in Gaza, and aid organizations are warning that children are at greatest risk of starvation. A U.N. worker has described people as "walking corpses."
www.npr.org
July 26, 2025 at 4:04 PM
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In an urgent effort to save Hawaii’s critically endangered native birds from avian malaria, drones are now being used to drop #Wolbachia and thousands of lab-bred mosquitoes into the island forests. What a future come true.

www.newsbreak.com/fort-worth-l...
Thousands of mosquitoes are being dropped by drone over islands in Hawaii. - NewsBreak
In an urgent effort to save Hawaii’s critically endangered native birds, drones are now being used to drop thousands of lab-bred mosquitoes into the island
www.newsbreak.com
July 27, 2025 at 7:41 PM
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Urbanization enhances biodiversity loss. Yet sometimes cities may *paradoxically* shelter species threatened by other components of global change

We studied if urban areas are sheltering an endangered iconic lizard 🦎 from a rapidly spreading predator 🐍 in Ibiza👇

📸G. Casbas

doi.org/10.1016/j.ge...
July 16, 2025 at 2:36 PM
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Too poor to science: how wealth determines who succeeds in STEM

Thought-provoking read, especially in these times of questioning diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives
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June 27, 2025 at 9:31 AM
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Reminder: It is next week!
📣 Save the date for the 11th PCI webinar on June 18, 2025, at 4 PM CET!! Brandon Stell (CNRS, Paris) will present "Elevating Scientific Standards: Community-Driven Assessment on PubPeer ". For more details and registration, visit: buff.ly/XuownT0
June 13, 2025 at 9:22 AM
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Howard's: evolution of microbial genes, genomes and communities. Can be experimental or computational. If interested, contact Howard Ochman, howard.ochman@austin.utexas.edu
Homepage: web.biosci.utexas.edu/ochman/index...
Ochman Lab: HOME
web.biosci.utexas.edu
June 2, 2025 at 8:26 PM
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"Thinking time —the time needed to concentrate without interruptions has always been central to scholarly work. It is essential to designing experiments, compiling data, assessing results, reviewing literature and, of course, writing. Yet, [it] is often undervalued."
www.nature.com/articles/d41...
May 23, 2025 at 2:56 AM
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Happy Friday everyone! I just posted what I think is an important blog post on my website. It is a critique of meta-meta-analyses: meta-analyses of meta-analyses.

Link: matthewbjane.github.io/blog-posts/b...

#stats #metascience
May 23, 2025 at 10:47 PM
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Pollinator decline has captured global attention, but another plant-animal mutualism is quietly unraveling.

Our new Nature Reviews Biodiversity article synthesizes global evidence on seed disperser decline and what it means for plant biodiversity, ecosystem recovery, and climate adaptation. 🧵
Drivers and impacts of global seed disperser decline
Nature Reviews Biodiversity - Many plants rely on animals to disperse their seeds, but some groups of these seed-dispersing animals are facing severe declines. This Review summarizes evidence of...
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May 19, 2025 at 1:35 AM
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Today sees the close of the REID - IMMUNINV conference (reid2025.sciencesconf.org) at @insa-lyon.fr Many members of @inrae-umr-bf2i.bsky.social were involved in organizing the congress, and some of our PhD and post-doctoral students were able to present their research work brilliantly 👏
May 14, 2025 at 1:19 PM
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Why did Finland's forests change from a carbon sink to a permanent source of emissions in a few years? The reason is simple: emissions from the soil increased exponentially.

But what caused this explosion? There are at least three reasons for this, which I will explain in the thread below.
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March 19, 2025 at 2:35 PM
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🦋📉 Insect populations down 75% in <30 years

A new study maps 3,385 connections between stressors behind insect decline. Agricultural intensification tops the list – but many impacts remain overlooked.

🔗 doi.org/10.1093/bios...

#SciComm #Biodiversity #Insects 🧪
Meta-synthesis reveals interconnections among apparent drivers of insect biodiversity loss
Abstract. Scientific and public interest in the global status of insects has surged recently; however, understanding the relative importance of different s
doi.org
April 24, 2025 at 4:06 AM
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Second video in the series: how to spot toxic labs, for example during an interview

youtu.be/TVXk2hUo5qA
Toxic labs: how to spot them during the interview or afterwards. #phdlife #academia #toxicworkplace
YouTube video by Life in academia
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April 16, 2025 at 4:35 AM