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saskya van Nouhuys
@Saskyavn
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Associate Professor of ecology at IISc, interested in population & community ecology, parasitoids. Now : @saskyavn.bsky.social @PoCoEcoLab, @iiscbangalore
Bangalore, India
Joined January 2010
RT @AnimBehSociety: The Behavior 2025 conference in Kolkata, India is now accepting abstracts and workshop proposals! The conference will t…
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RT @MeghnaSrishti: The Community and Functional Ecology Lab @NCBS_Bangalore is looking for 2 postdoctoral scholars to join the lab. Please…
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RT @vishuguttal: Fundamentals of Ecology Course has now begun and is now running via NPTEL! The course is taught by various faculty of @ii…
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RT @vishuguttal: Several faculty of Centre for Ecological Sciences, IISc have put together an online course on Fundamentals of Ecology, to…
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RT @samanthawillden: Job alert 📢📢@CornellEnto is hiring a field crop entomologist! This is a wonderful opportunity to do impactful science…
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RT @PoCoEcoLab: See our new commentary on "Postdoctoral struggles in the Global South: insights from India" by @Suvarna_beetle and @Saskya…
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See our new review "Anthropogenic effects on the eco-immunology of herbivorous insects" in COIS @EnakshiGhosh15, @Paul_J_Ode
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RT @PoCoEcoLab: Congratulations to PoCo Eco lab member Shreya @ShreyaGangwal for the really nice presentation of here PhD research plan and…
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RT @Locati0ns: The amount of sugar in your Fanta varies widely across Europe. Via @europe.magazine
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Thank you Indian Society of Evolutionary Biologists(@iseb51520) for the opportunity to make a presentation and to visit University of Lucknow.
Inspiring talk by our guest speaker @Saskyavn from @iiscbangalore on The pattern of checkerspot butterfly-parasitoid-Wolbachia diversity: co-evolution or co-habitation? @lkouniv #ISEB5
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Here is our new paper showing that the Wolbachia in closely related Cotesia parasitoids that sometime co-occur, are not very closely related. @duplouy_anne, @Federica_Vale, @mkankare6
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