The 2016 CIB Annual Research Meeting
Once again the CIB put together an awesome ARM with fantastic plenary speakers: Marc Cadotte, Scott Carroll, and Laura Celesti-Grapow.
Has the CIB grown since last year?
Once again the CIB put together an awesome ARM with fantastic plenary speakers: Marc Cadotte, Scott Carroll, and Laura Celesti-Grapow.
Has the CIB grown since last year?
Participants at the urban invasions workshop relax after a gruelling two days of meeting and talking about urban invasions.
We will look back on the memories of this workshop when we read the special issue to be compiled for Biological Invasions (now available here).
To see our own frogg contribution you can follow the blog here. Or read the paper here.
Many thanks to Mirijam Gaertner an colleagues at the CIB for making the meeting possible.
The Organisation for Tropical Studies (OTS) are back in the Cape region and this is our chance to do a Faculty Field Project (FFP) on movement of Xenopus gilli in the Cape of Good Hope. They were with us back in February.
The weather was great and we managed to catch and mark lots of new frogs.
Yes, it's here. The paper that we've waited for, for what seems like quite a few years now. So, genome duplication made it a little more difficult than the average genome, but that's what you might expect from African clawed frogs: Xenopus laevis
Skip to the full paper here: Session et al 2016