Anne Wignall

68 posts

Anne Wignall banner
Anne Wignall

Anne Wignall

@AnneWignall1

Senior lecturer in invertebrate zoology. Behavioural ecology. Views mine.

Auckland, New Zealand Katılım Mart 2020
151 Takip Edilen155 Takipçiler
Anne Wignall retweetledi
Invertebrates Australia 🪲
Today at Invertebrates Australia we're launching #NoSpraySpring! We know #invertebrates are vital for healthy ecosystems; they're also fascinating! If you agree, join us in avoiding insecticide sprays to protect the good bugs this spring
Invertebrates Australia 🪲 tweet media
English
2
22
54
4.2K
Anne Wignall
Anne Wignall@AnneWignall1·
Perfect opportunity for a PhD student looking for a great project and an even greater supervisor!!
English
0
2
5
479
Anne Wignall
Anne Wignall@AnneWignall1·
Birds have 2 legs = Boring Bugs have 6 legs = Better Spiders have 8 legs = Best!! Vote for the tunnel web spider in Bug of the Year 2023 #BugOfTheYear2023 @NZEntoSoc
Entomological Society of New Zealand@NZEntoSoc

📣 Move over Birds, it's time for #BugOfTheYear2023 🦟🪲🪳🪰🕷We have put together the first annual Bug of the Year to promote Aotearoa's native insects. 24 nominees will be vying for the crown! Voting opens today! Winner is announced on Valentines Day!💚 bugoftheyear.ento.org.nz/why-bug-of-the…

English
0
2
14
0
Anne Wignall retweetledi
Kate Evans
Kate Evans@kate_g_evans·
Please enjoy our latest evolutionary biology column on SONG (cartoons by @giselledraws) featuring singing spiders, Difficult Birds, Shakespearean memes, and cock-blocking female fairy wrens: nzgeo.com/stories/whats-…
Kate Evans tweet media
English
2
9
32
0
Anne Wignall retweetledi
Invertebrates Australia 🪲
Invertebrates Australia 🪲@invertsau·
Our #invertebrates of the week are annelids, also called segmented worms! 🪱 Earthworms, leeches, and alien, aquatic critters like this polychaete all fall within the group. 1/4 📷: Invasive fanworm (Sabella spallanzanii) off the coast of SA © ScubaWayne via iNaturalist #wildoz
Invertebrates Australia 🪲 tweet media
English
1
6
11
0
Anne Wignall retweetledi
Phil Lester
Phil Lester@pjlester·
Today we release my new book “Pests and Pestilence: the management of invasive species, pests and disease in New Zealand”, available at tinyurl.com/4d6bcc6e Lessons from the past, with future pest and disease management needs. Thanks @thwupbooks & @WellingtonUni
Phil Lester tweet mediaPhil Lester tweet mediaPhil Lester tweet media
English
2
11
55
0
Anne Wignall retweetledi
Entomological Society of New Zealand
#NationalMothWeek is almost upon us and to mark the occasion, we will be sharing short blog posts about moths on our website and in the iNaturalist project! If you would like to contribute, email outreach@ento.org.nz 🐛
Entomological Society of New Zealand tweet media
English
0
5
10
0
Anne Wignall
Anne Wignall@AnneWignall1·
Can I pre-order now???
English
0
0
2
0
Anne Wignall retweetledi
Canterbury Museum
Canterbury Museum@CantMuseum·
For #EndangeredSpeciesDay (20 May) we thought we’d showcase one of Aotearoa New Zealand’s most endangered invertebrates: the Canterbury Knobbled Weevil! This critter was thought to be extinct for nearly 100 years, but in 2004, a small population was discovered near Burkes Pass.
English
0
5
12
0
Anne Wignall retweetledi
Natural Sciences at Massey
Natural Sciences at Massey@NatSciMassey·
Congratulations to Simone Giovanardi (@GiovaFavazzi) for successfully completing and defending his PhD thesis titled “The shape of penguins in four dimensions: Assessing macroevolutionary shifts in a constructional morphology framework”.
Natural Sciences at Massey tweet mediaNatural Sciences at Massey tweet media
English
1
1
20
0
Anne Wignall retweetledi
Anna Frances Probert
Anna Frances Probert@AFProbert·
Please consider contributing to the New Zealand Ecological Society @nzecology Hot Topics! Spread the word - we are always keen for new contributions! #Current%20hot%20topics" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">newzealandecology.org/nzes-hot-topic…
English
2
8
5
0