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Benjamin Taylor 🐝

Benjamin Taylor 🐝

@BenTaylorEvo

Nextflow enthusiast and post-doc studying genomics of invasive hornets and other hymenopter-y things at Purdue University. He/Him

Katılım Nisan 2016
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Our new paper is out now with @SciReports! Invasive Northern Giant Hornets (NGH) were found in North America in 2019, leading to a concerted govt and public extermination effort. But where did they come from, and what led to their eventual decline? 1/7 nature.com/articles/s4159…
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Thanks to @USDA_APHIS for funding; to my coauthors Telissa Wilson, Luke Tembrock, @MSankovitz , Chris Looney, Junichi Takahashi, Todd Gilligan, Allan Smith-Pardo and @Harpur; and especially to the many int'l collaborators and volunteers that made this work possible!
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Tireless tracking efforts by WSDA and the public made it possible to locate and destroy four more NGH colonies in the two years following the initial introduction. Without that intervention, there might have been very little to stop these bee-hungry hornets from spreading!
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Our new paper is out now with @SciReports! Invasive Northern Giant Hornets (NGH) were found in North America in 2019, leading to a concerted govt and public extermination effort. But where did they come from, and what led to their eventual decline? 1/7 nature.com/articles/s4159…
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New open-access paper out with Gard Otis and Heather Mattila! This is a really comprehensive review of invasive hornets past and present (yes, including 'murder hornets'🤦‍♂️). Should be a fantastic resource for anyone interested in the field frontiersin.org/articles/10.33…
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Our paper exploring the potential of gene drive as a control measure for invasive wasps is out! Congrats to @YMeiborg @Nicky_Faber_ @Harpur @GregorGorjanc and thanks for giving me the opportunity to contribute to a really cool project
HighlanderLab@HighlanderLab

New paper: "The suppressive potential of a gene drive in populations of invasive social wasps is currently limited" led by @YMeiborg in collaboration with @Nicky_Faber_ @BenTaylorEvo @Harpur nature.com/articles/s4159…

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Yani Meiborg@YMeiborg·
Incredibly excited to share my first first author pre-print! Thank you @Nicky_Faber_ , @GregorGorjanc, @BenTaylorEvo, and @Harpur for the great collaboration! Head-on to BioRxiv or come to my talk during #IUSSI2022 to know more about the use of gene drives in social wasps.
HighlanderLab@HighlanderLab

New pre-print: “The suppressive potential of a gene drive in populations of invasive social wasps is currently limited” led by @YMeiborg in collaboration with @Nicky_Faber_ @BenTaylorEvo @Harpur biorxiv.org/content/10.110…

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Matilda Brindle
Matilda Brindle@Matilda_Brindle·
Want to gain fieldwork experience & help with a cool project on rhesus macaque sexual behaviour 🐵🍆💦? Seeking 2 research assistants to help collect behavioural data on Cayo Santiago, Puerto Rico, starting early Feb 2022. Accom., travel & stipend covered. Please retweet/share!
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Very excited to be joining @Harpur's lab in October for a postdoc exploring the genetic diversity and divergence of invasive hornets!
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Our results might reflect a form of genetic 'priming', where the loss of one queen puts workers on high alert for further succession opportunities. They also raise an interesting question: how much variation in gene expression is actually reflected at the level of the phenotype?
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This response is really surprising, because most individuals stay in a completely 'worker-like' phenotype after queen removal. We found little evidence of succession conflict among workers, yet workers' gene expression profiles became more 'queen-like' when the queen was lost
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Run out of quarantine drama? Check out our new paper on queen succession! It's like Game of Thrones if all the characters were paper wasps. Queen succession conflict in the paper wasp Polistes dominula is mitigated by age-based convention doi.org/10.1093/beheco…
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