Justin Pomeranz
@pzecology.bsky.social
Assistant Professor of Environmental Science at Colorado Mesa University | #BodySize | #AquaticInsects | #FoodWebs | #RStats and Modeling | Banjo 🪕 | #TrailRunning
I think they generally are intrigued by it and find the documentary to be entertaining and informative. Although, I show this to my freshman-level class and it can sometimes be hard to tell what's going through their heads! 😂
September 16, 2025 at 6:57 PM
I think they generally are intrigued by it and find the documentary to be entertaining and informative. Although, I show this to my freshman-level class and it can sometimes be hard to tell what's going through their heads! 😂
I had no idea and didn't expect it, but I'm starting to realize this is true.
August 22, 2025 at 2:44 AM
I had no idea and didn't expect it, but I'm starting to realize this is true.
✌️I'm Justin, an assistant
professor of Env. Sci. @ CO Mesa U.
These days I mostly teach, but my research is on stream communities, focusing on food webs and body size distributions (aka size spectra, individual size distributions).
professor of Env. Sci. @ CO Mesa U.
These days I mostly teach, but my research is on stream communities, focusing on food webs and body size distributions (aka size spectra, individual size distributions).
August 21, 2025 at 1:39 PM
✌️I'm Justin, an assistant
professor of Env. Sci. @ CO Mesa U.
These days I mostly teach, but my research is on stream communities, focusing on food webs and body size distributions (aka size spectra, individual size distributions).
professor of Env. Sci. @ CO Mesa U.
These days I mostly teach, but my research is on stream communities, focusing on food webs and body size distributions (aka size spectra, individual size distributions).
They also have really nice and vibrant orange spots on the wings but I couldn't quite get the angle.
July 25, 2025 at 11:19 PM
They also have really nice and vibrant orange spots on the wings but I couldn't quite get the angle.