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Interested in being a #journal #reviewer? The Entomological Society of America journals have a new reviewer application site---if you are interested, this allows you to volunteer! New reviewers will be searchable in the portal by editors, who would love your input! app.smartsheet.com/b/form/8aa2e...
03.03.2026 17:59 โ
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Assistant/Associate Professor - Vector-borne Disease (VMP)
Online applications must be received before 11:59pm on: March 3, 2026 If a date is not listed above, review the Applicant Instructions below for more details. Available Title(s): 270-NN_FACULTY - Assi...
NEW JOB POSTING in Dept of Vet Micro & Path in CVM at @pullman.wsu.edu!!! ๐ค The dept is looking for TT faculty in vector-borne diseases! ๐ชฐ๐ฆ๐ท๏ธ๐ฆ ๐ฎ๐ฆ
Thereโs also opportunities to work with me & the USDA ARS Animal Disease Research Unit! ๐๐ซถ
Apply by March 3!
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03.02.2026 17:04 โ
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Cool approach to use expert-elicited tree attractiveness scores. Would be could to match them with field-derived data in the future.
21.01.2026 17:05 โ
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Disentangling complex disease ecology networks: Using structural equation modelling to quantify the direct and indirect effects of #deer on #Lyme borreliosis hazard
Publication date: January 2026
Source: #ticks and #tick-borne Diseases, Volume 17, Issue 1
Author(s): Sara L. Gandy, Fernanda Sรกnchez-Rodrรญguez, William McLellan, Fanny Olsthoorn, Marianne C. James, Paul C.D. Johnson, Roman Biek, Hein Sprong, Manoj Fonville, Caroline Millins, Ken J. Forbes, Alan S. Bowman, Jaboury Ghazoul, Lucy Gilbert
Disentangling complex disease ecology networks: Using structural equation modelling to quantify the direct and indirect effects of #deer on #Lyme borreliosis hazard Ticks&TBD
11.01.2026 22:10 โ
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Trait based assessment of the invasion potential of disease vector mosquitoes
Mosquito-borne diseases pose a growing global health threat, largely driven by the human-mediated spread of vector species beyond their native regions. Although only a few mosquito species historically established populations outside their native ranges, many have expanded rapidly in recent decades. Once established, these invaders are notoriously difficult to control, emphasizing the need for proactive identification before human-mediated spread occurs. Here, we present a framework to anticipate invasion potential for 184 mosquito species of medical importance based on their ecological, life-history, and macroecological traits. We first compiled a comprehensive dataset of 26 traits characterizing each species. We then used random forest models to relate these traits with the probability of species being introduced in new regions (before and after 1950, marking the onset of widespread trade globalization), and of establishment following introduction. Models achieved moderate to good predictive performance (AUC = 0.78-0.85) and revealed that species native to Asia and Australia, adapted to human-made breeding sites, and tolerant of climatic extremes are consistently more likely to be introduced and to establish in non-native regions. Among species with no known invasion history, we identified 24 with higher potential to become future spreaders, of which 17 also exhibit high establishment probabilities (high-risk species). These results show that invasion potential can be inferred, to some extent, from intrinsic species traits and provide a quantitative basis for proactive surveillance, enabling prioritization of species most likely to become introduced in the future.
Trait based assessment of the invasion potential of disease vector mosquitoes bioRxivpreprint
06.01.2026 02:43 โ
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Illustration of four fleas wearing Santa/party hats and pulling a cracker, surrounded by streamers and confetti. Caption reads โFleas Navidadโ.
Fleas Navidad.
19.12.2025 14:12 โ
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Entering the vector ecology workforce or kicking off your first lab? Donโt miss โBeyond the Degree: Thriving in Your Careerโ to get practical advice from experts on starting your career with confidence! ๐
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19.12.2025 18:13 โ
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Nation's First State Agricultural Experiment Station Marks 150th Anniversary
Since 1875, the Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station has earned a reputation as a leader in tick- and mosquito-borne disease research, among many other fields.
Since 1875, the Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station has earned a reputation as a leader in variety of fields that intersect with insect science, and today it is a go-to source on tick- and mosquito-borne disease research. Learn more about the example CAES sets for publicly funded research.
19.12.2025 18:18 โ
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This semester I taught Spatial Data Science with #rstats Students analyzed areal, geostatistical & point pattern data, creating fantastic projects on disease mapping ๐บ๏ธ air pollution ๐ญ crime ๐จ & species modeling ๐พ
Book freely available:
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09.12.2025 13:31 โ
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Ticks on an Eel: Museum Specimen is a First of its Kind
Two ticks found on an 1873 electric eel specimen mark the first recorded case of ticks parasitizing a fishโbut only documented just this year.
An eel donated to a natural history museum in 1873 had two ticks embedded in its skin, making it the first known instance of ticks parasitizing a fish. But it was only first documented this year, when a tick specialist identified the ticks and reported the case in the Journal of Medical Entomology.
03.12.2025 16:42 โ
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A cloning strategy as depicted in the OpenCloning website
#OpenCloning is a an Open Source alternative to SnapGene/Benchling that supports automation and integration with other software
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24.11.2025 16:57 โ
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10 simple rules for data-model integration in theoretical ecology
Theoretical ecologists have long leveraged empirical data in various forms to advance ecology. Recently increased volumes and access to ecological data present an expanding set of opportunities for th...
Excited to announce a new preprint out now. Myself and Laurie Balstad led a group of predominantly early career theoreticians (along with Marissa Baskett and Mikaela Provost) to compile a set of guiding principles for data-model integration in theoretical ecology.
21.11.2025 02:21 โ
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DYK that if you play the video in reverse, that is also an accurate representation of my 2025. Iโm not sure what in the sci fi time travel is going on, but I think Iโm ready for 2026. Or maybe Iโm not. TBD. ๐ตโ๐ซ๐ฅด
21.11.2025 01:09 โ
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If this isnโt an accurate representation of my 2025, idk what is ๐ฅฒ๐
21.11.2025 00:58 โ
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Check out this new paper put out by my collaborators and me! Led by Jose Maria Garcia-Carrasco and Javi Illan from WSU Entomology, we created models using tick, host, and environmental data to predict the distribution of different ticks and tick-borne diseases in North America. ๐บ๏ธ๐ฆ๐ฆ ๐ท๏ธ
Check it out! ๐๐ผ
20.11.2025 00:09 โ
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kermit the frog is typing on a typewriter .
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Hi EntSoc Early Career Professionals (ECP)! The ECP committee is looking for volunteers to write a column for American Entomologist ( the ESA journal) on any topic relating to ECPs. If interested, please DM me for more information. @entsocamerica.bsky.social
14.11.2025 02:19 โ
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Description of all stages of a new tick species from California, Haemaphysalis vespertina (Acari: Ixodidae), with redescription of H. leporispalustris Packard, 1869 adults and phylogenetic relationships among related U.S. taxa
All active stages of Haemaphysalis vespertina sp. nov. (Acari: Ixodidae), a tick previously identified as H. leporispalustris Packard, 1869, are described from specimens collected on the vegetation and from leporids in California and Oregon. The adults of H. leporispalustris Packard, 1969 are redescribed based on type material. Adults of the two species can be distinguished by their overall size, the dorsal shape of palpal segment II, the number and shape of dorsal and ventral setae on palpal segment II, the number of spurs on coxae II, the length of setae on scutum, legs and coxae, and the pattern of scutal punctations. Phylogenetic analyses support H. vespertina as a distinct taxonomic lineage. Additional unresolved lineages within H. leporispalustris s.l. were identified, suggesting a need for further taxonomic study of leporid-associated Haemaphysalis ticks in North America.
Description of all stages of a new tick species from California, Haemaphysalis vespertina (Acari: Ixodidae), with redescription of H. leporispalustris Packard, 1869 adults and phylogenetic relationships among related U.S. taxa Zootaxa
11.11.2025 06:18 โ
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Entomology themed flash, featuring a robber fly, vinegaroon, rolly polly, fairy moth, rat flea, batfly, and Ironclad beetle. All stylized in black and white with red accents.
Here is some of the insect flash on offer from @ladylucktattoopdx in Portland, OR by @summerhatfieldart! If youโre going to ESA 2025 book an appointment now to get some ink! See more at tinyurl.com/bugluck
@entsocamerica.bsky.social #insect #insecttattoo #entsoc2025 #esa #portland #teamdiptera
06.11.2025 19:17 โ
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Seasonal and diel environment effects on host-seeking behaviour in the European tick vector, Ixodes ricinus
Patterns of arthropod vector abundance and activity are key determinants of biting risk, and thus the risk of vector-borne pathogen transmission. Ticks are important vectors of animal and human pathogens worldwide. Their host-seeking activity (questing) directly influences the risk of exposure to ticks and their pathogens, but the drivers of this behaviour are poorly understood. Here, the concurrent seasonal and diel variation in Ixodes ricinus questing behaviour was investigated, for the first time, by blanket dragging every four hours over a 24-hour sampling cycle each month, from January to December 2022. A predominantly nocturnal questing activity pattern was observed, moderated by seasonal moisture availability, being most evident in months with high saturation deficit. Generalised Linear Mixed Modelling predicted that the density of questing nymphs was positively associated with darkness, and negatively associated with saturation deficit, which interacted with soil temperature. The observed seasonal questing patterns are largely consistent with published data; however this is the first study to highlight the importance of nocturnal feeding at periods of high saturation deficit. These commonly overlooked daily rhythms and environmental moderators of tick behaviour have important implications for assessing the relative risk of exposure to ticks and their pathogens for different hosts, and for estimating abundance in scientific research and surveillance.
Seasonal and diel environment effects on host-seeking behaviour in the European tick vector, Ixodes ricinus bioRxivpreprint
07.11.2025 23:39 โ
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GitHub - hadley/genzplyr: dplyr but make it bussin fr fr no cap
dplyr but make it bussin fr fr no cap. Contribute to hadley/genzplyr development by creating an account on GitHub.
Do you teach #rstats? Do your students complain about how lame and old-fashioned dplyr is? Don't worry: I have the solution for you: github.com/hadley/genzp....
genzplyr is dplyr, but bussin fr fr no cap.
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Effect of landscape heterogeneity on mosquito abundance and sugar feeding behavior
Abstract. Mosquito-borne diseases pose a dire threat to humanity, claiming over 700,000 lives annually. At the local scale, the interplay between several e
Check out our newest paper on mosquito sugar feeding! ๐ฆ๐ธ
This study was led M. VanderGiessen, F. Upshur & M. Cartadena-Guzman. A great collaboration with L. Escobar & @thevinaugerlab.bsky.social!
@globalchangebio.bsky.social @vtbiochemistry.bsky.social
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Thanks @timlysyk.bsky.social ! Couldnโt have done it without your support! ๐ฅน
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a woman is wearing a graduation cap and gown and smiling .
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Special thank you to all of the authors, co-editors, EICs, reviewers, and EntSoc staff/admin for their efforts in getting this Special Collection completed. We couldn't have done this without everyone! ๐ฅน๐
We've been working behind the scenes on this for the last 2.5 years & it's finally done! ๐คฉ
06.11.2025 17:14 โ
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If you're going to #EntSoc25 and have interests in wildlife-arthropod vector interactions and the One Health paradigm, visit our symposium, Born to be Wild: Investigating Wildlife-Arthropod Vector Interactions in a One Health Context. The symposium will be Tuesday, November 11, 10 AM-12 PM in the Oregon Convention Center, Portland Ballroom 255. The symposium will start with 5-minute lightning talks and then we will have a poster session for the rest of the symposium time. The symposium was organized by Karen Poh, Erika Machtinger, Risa Pesapane, and Danielle Tufts. We hope to see you there!
This collection features presentations from our 2022 symposium at the Joint Annual Meeting in Vancouver, "Where the Wild Things Are: One Health at the Wildlife-Arthropod Interface."
As we head into #EntSoc25, we are hosting our 4๏ธโฃth iteration of this symposium topic! Check out the details below! ๐
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Wildlife One Health Special Collection
Vector-borne diseases are increasing in incidence, expanding geographically, and emerging at a faster pace than ever before. The prevailing hypothesis is that t
I'm so excited to introduce a new Special Collection from the Journal of Medical Entomology (and juuuust in time for #EntSoc25! ๐), the โจWildlife One Health Special Collectionโจ, put together by @machtingerlab.bsky.social, Risa Pesapane, Danielle Tufts, & me! ๐
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