The Caterino Arthropod Biodiversity Lab - OPPORTUNITIES
OPPORTUNITIES
Ph.D. research assistantship
Start date: Summer (preferred) or Fall, 2026
Compensation:
Β· $35,000 per year (plus 2% annual cost of living increase) for up to 5 years
Β· Ful...
I will have an opening for a Ph.D. student (M.S. required) to begin Summer 2026, studying impacts to high Appalachian arthropod communities following Hurricane Helene.
I'll be at Ent. Soc. America meetings next week. Please point interested students my way.
More: sites.google.com/site/caterin...
06.11.2025 10:18 β π 19 π 12 π¬ 1 π 2
Having briefly worked as an oyster farmer in the Outer Banks, these fish can be some of the most annoying creatures. They will nibble exposed areas of skin the entire time you're in the water. Submerging a basket and pulling it up rapidly will often yield plenty of bait fish, though!
20.10.2025 20:07 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0
Perhaps a pinfish? Loathed because of E.O. Wilson's fishing accident involving it?
20.10.2025 19:56 β π 1 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0
Now I see why these are called "boogie-woogie aphids". Disturbing the branch causes the aphids to shake their behinds!
Grylloprociphilus imbricator
02.08.2025 01:53 β π 3 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0
Gliding Ant Videos
1) Cephalotes atratus dropped from a canopy platform 25 m above the ground in the Peruvian Amazon. Β The ant was partially painted white to increase contrast. 2) Another Cephalotes atratusΒ dropped aβ¦
You can actually view all the gliding videos (ants, bristletails, AND SPIDERS!) on Steve's personal website (canopyants.net/research/gli...). He also has other fun videos including "swimming ants" from lowland tropical forest in Panama.
27.07.2025 16:15 β π 5 π 1 π¬ 0 π 0
Stumbled upon one of the largest Dolomedes individuals I've ever seen at White Pines Nature Preserve a few days back. Stunning spiders!
20.07.2025 17:51 β π 1 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0
Amazing intro for episode 3 of Bugs that Rule the World on @pbs.org, featuring @the-bug-hut.bsky.social!
22.05.2025 16:06 β π 7 π 3 π¬ 0 π 0
Tumbling maneuver failed!
08.05.2025 14:55 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0
As someone who often speculates on the model of a salticid's mimicry - it's SO satisfying to come across a scene like this:
(Peckhamia sp ant-mimicking jumping spider among Crematogaster sp ants on a picnic table in woods, NE OK)
17.04.2025 13:17 β π 142 π 41 π¬ 4 π 4
Shocker: This tropical tree thrives after being struck by lightning
The almendro withstands thunderbolts that blast away parasitic vines
The alemdro tree doesn't just survive lightning strikes--it appears to use the electricity to fry parasites and kill competitors. Fascinating story by @erikstokstad.bsky.social for @science.org!
26.03.2025 17:00 β π 94 π 37 π¬ 6 π 2
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10.03.2025 03:06 β π 1 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0
We collected 30 or so of these weirdos within lightning-damaged forest in Panama. We only ever saw them in canopy traps. Definitely oddballs!
27.02.2025 17:16 β π 2 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0
Looks like a lymexylid. Perhaps Melittomma brasiliense--which has been captured on BCI before.
24.02.2025 23:38 β π 2 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0
Always a treat to stumble upon Ophiocordyceps infected ants. Pictured are two of the ~15 infected individuals I found in the Piedmont of NC. Every individual exhibited "leg wrapping" behavior on live beech twigs. These red ants blended in remarkably well with the red leaf buds on each stem!
05.02.2025 16:16 β π 7 π 1 π¬ 0 π 0
Check out this "shocking"β‘ new study in Ecology & its accompanying photo gallery in our Bulletin!π
30.01.2025 15:59 β π 4 π 3 π¬ 0 π 0
This work was funded by the National Science Foundation and supported multiple students (including myself), postdocs, and technicians. I would also like to thank the Smithsonian for supporting this project and providing the logistical support needed to carry out the work. (7/8)
28.01.2025 16:48 β π 1 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0
This work is particularly important because roughly 40% of large tree (>60 cm dbh) death on BCI is due to lightning. Quantifying how consumers respond to this common forest disturbance is critical for understanding how groups will respond to predicted increases in storm-related disturbances. (6/8)
28.01.2025 16:45 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0
We also compared beetle assemblages between strike and control sites and found that beetles were more abundant and species-rich in strikes. The composition of these assemblages was also distinct compared to assemblages in control sites. (5/8)
28.01.2025 16:42 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0
Beetle activity and fungal fruiting bodies were more likely to be observed in lightning-damaged trees in strike sites versus undamaged trees in paired control sites. Other groupsβsuch as carton-building Azteca ants and termitesβwere not more likely to be found in strike sites. (4/8)
28.01.2025 16:40 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0
Using a unique lightning monitoring camera on BCI, we located and tracked lightning strikes through time and monitored how insects and fungi responded to the generation of dead wood in these strike sites. (3/8)
28.01.2025 16:37 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0
This study took place on the famous Barro Colorado Island (BCI) administered by the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute. The island is situated along the Panama Canal in Gatun Lake, making it a very unique place for tropical field ecology. (2/8)
28.01.2025 16:36 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0
Happy to see one of my Panama Ph.D. chapters finally out today in Ecology (doi.org/10.1002/ecy....) and Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America (doi.org/10.1002/bes2...). This work explores how insect and fungi respond to a widespread disturbance in lowland tropical forestβlightning π©! (1/8)
28.01.2025 16:35 β π 4 π 2 π¬ 1 π 1
Oops all flies! Despite the snowy conditions across North Carolina, the flies are out and about. #SLAMTrap
22.01.2025 00:54 β π 3 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0
Love these, Matt!
20.01.2025 14:46 β π 1 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0
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