Awesome 🚨 -- Holocene population expansion of a tropical bee coincides with early human colonization of Fiji rather than climate change https://t.co/cbaC0MFucJ
RT @BuzzNicholson: Very cool #bee study. Slash-burn ag. (or fires generally?) may have driven historic population trends of Homalictus fiji…
Very cool #bee study. Slash-burn ag. (or fires generally?) may have driven historic population trends of Homalictus fijiensis. Hits the #paleoecology & #biogeography sweet spot. Reminds me of Peponapsis and cucurbit cultivation by @lopezuribelab Nice w
RT @molecology: Holocene population expansion of a tropical bee coincides with early human colonization of Fiji rather than climate change…
RT @molecology: Holocene population expansion of a tropical bee coincides with early human colonization of Fiji rather than climate change…
RT @molecology: Holocene population expansion of a tropical bee coincides with early human colonization of Fiji rather than climate change…
RT @molecology: Holocene population expansion of a tropical bee coincides with early human colonization of Fiji rather than climate change…
Holocene population expansion of a tropical bee coincides with early human colonization of Fiji rather than climate change Link to press release → https://t.co/FlFwRUKNtM Link to study → https://t.co/oExmYA3VMX Photo by James Dorey Photography https://t
RT @JamesDoreyPhoto: Fresh science just dropped: my last thesis chapter is now published in @molecology! We use genetic data to explore how…
RT @JamesDoreyPhoto: Fresh science just dropped: my last thesis chapter is now published in @molecology! We use genetic data to explore how…
Fresh science just dropped: my last thesis chapter is now published in @molecology! We use genetic data to explore how early human settlement and alteration of the environment drove a population increase of a native Fijian bee. https://t.co/1zt4lSrgI9
Holocene population expansion of a tropical bee coincides with early human colonisation of Fiji rather than climate change https://t.co/Q1fMBKjNIS