Dr. Akito Kawahara(@Dr_Akito)さんの人気ツイート(新しい順)

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地球上の昆虫が急激に減っている。今週、世界中の学者がまとめてPNASに論文を13紙発表した。私は近年の昆虫の減少を止める8つの方法について書いた。この方法に取り組むことで、昆虫の減少を抑制することが出来る。8つの方法: #1. 庭を様々な野生の生息地にする。(2-8 続く)👇pnas.org/content/118/2/…
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Special issue on #insectdeclines is out in #PNAS today! Our article is one of many; we present steps on how to slow declines! Insects are important- each of us can contribute to help save them! @PNASNews @FloridaMuseum @BiodiversiLary @BarberLab @XercesSB pnas.org/content/118/2/…
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Very cool paper published today in ⁦@PNASNews⁩ showing that scales on #moth wings can absorb #bat #ultrasound pnas.org/content/early/…
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Another gorgeous moth to celebrate #NationalMothWeek . Eye-tailed moth, Sematura luna (Sematuridae). Eye wing marks likely to fool birds, twisted tails likely to fool bats. Photo by @BiodiversiLary
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One of my favorite photos, a stunning tiger moth, posting here to celebrate #NationalMothWeek . Amerila sp. Philippines; by @BiodiversiLary
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Every entomologist should know these 2 facts, so u can say it when asked why insects are important: $57Billion/yr is the benefit of insects to US as pollinators, decomposers, pest control etc; and >40% of all insects may go extinct in ~2-3 decades at current rate. RT if you care
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Entomologists!!! I am compiling fascinating/incredible facts about insects for a book. If you have any facts/stories about incredible things that insects do, please share by reply or email. Email is same as my first [dot] last name at gmail. Bugs are amazing! Please RT! Thanks!
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新しい鱗翅目の系統論文を#PNASに書いた。蛾は役3兆年前にトビケラから進化し、蝶は1兆年ほど前に昼間飛ぶようになったことが化石と遺伝子を使って分かった。pnas.org/content/early/…
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Moths are amazing! An incredible tailed moon moth in flight, captured by @braiello . Look at the amazing twisted tails behind the moth. Gorgeous!