Paige Matheson
@paigematheson.bsky.social
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PhD candidate interested in invasive species, genomics, ecology, and evolution 🧬🪰 she/her
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paigematheson.bsky.social
Join us for the annual New Zealand Molecular Ecology Meeting, taking place in the beautiful coastal town of Raglan (26-28 November 2025)! 🧬🧬🧬

Registration closes on 30th September and abstracts are due on the 31st of October. Find out more here: nzmolecol5.wixsite.com/nz-molecular...
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Join us for the upcoming 26th annual New Zealand Molecular Ecology Conference 2023 hosted by the University of Otago in Tautuku Camp between 1st and 3rd December.
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paigematheson.bsky.social
Awesome ‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️
butterworthbugs.bsky.social
Excited to have this one published!

Carrion-breeding flies of Australia and New Zealand: A review and key to adults.

We summarise over a century of information on the ecology and physiology of the many beautiful carrion flies 🪰

An enormous effort led by Nikolas Johnston

doi.org/10.1111/aen....
Carrion‐breeding flies of Australia and New Zealand: A review and key to adults
Carrion-breeding flies are diverse with over 70 species in the Australasian/Oceanian region, predominantly from the families Calliphoridae and Sarcophagidae. These flies play crucial roles in ecosyst....
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paigematheson.bsky.social
This is gonna be an awesome conference. So looking forward to it!!!
angmcgaughran.bsky.social
Exciting updates!!!
(1) We can now announce our third keynote speaker --> Prof Arnaud Estoup (INRAE; France);
(2) We have extended abstract submission to 15 December.

This is shaping up to be a fantastic conference! Don't foget to register: www.invasomics.com/invasomics2
angmcgaughran.bsky.social
We are thrilled to announce that we will be hosting the second instalment of the highly successful Invasion Genomics meeting - INVASOMICS 2.0, in Whanganui-a-Tara Wellington, New Zealand on the 17th February 2025.

www.invasomics.com/invasomics2
paigematheson.bsky.social
“[Dolomedes offer] significant storytelling potential if we can craft narratives of their natural history and ecological importance that move beyond negative clickbait”

I’ll never understand people that don’t love spiders (and insects)—they’re the coolest 😎

Awesome paper :)
cpaintingnz.bsky.social
We love Dolomedes 🕷! So much so that a bunch of us wrote a review article about their biology, covering ecology, conservation, evolution & behaviour. Check out all things fishing spiders & see why we think they are so special
www.frontiersin.org/journals/ara...
Frontiers | Dolomedes fishing spider biology: gaps and opportunities for future research
www.frontiersin.org