Katie Dogantzis (@kdogantzis) 's Twitter Profile
Katie Dogantzis

@kdogantzis

PhD, York University @BeesYork, Genomics, Evolution👩🏼‍💻 | I re/tweet about climate change, conservation, and animals🦒🐝 she/her

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EntomoDaily (@entomodaily) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨MINI HILO🚨 Además de la calavera 💀 que luce en el tórax, la esfinge de la calavera (Acherontia atropos) presenta otra curiosidad: en lugar de néctar, el adulto de este lepidóptero 🦋 se alimenta de la miel 🍯 que succiona directamente de las celdillas de las colmenas. (1/3)

🚨MINI HILO🚨

Además de la calavera 💀 que luce en el tórax, la esfinge de la calavera (Acherontia atropos) presenta otra curiosidad: en lugar de néctar, el adulto de este lepidóptero 🦋 se alimenta de la miel 🍯 que succiona directamente de las celdillas de las colmenas. (1/3)
Santiago (@svpino) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Here are the pictures of two different problems. Two classes. We want to use a neural network to solve these problems. What's the difference between them? 1 of 8

Here are the pictures of two different problems.

Two classes. We want to use a neural network to solve these problems.

What's the difference between them?

1 of 8
Nag Champa Enjoyer (@powellsleftarm) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Is there a name for the feeling when you all you want out of life is to hunker down and eat pizza and watch movies but you also want to break new ground in your profession but you also want to quit society to live in the woods but you also want to go explore the world forever

OctoNation® World’s Largest Octopus Fan Club 🐙 (@theoctonation) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What do ya suggest we call this behavior? 📸: Erick.Higuera/IG The female argonaut octopus shown here is demonstrating impressive social behavior that you’ve most likely never seen before… 👀 Picture this: a bunch of fearless octo-mothers, who have been working their whole

Sam Knowlton (@samdknowlton) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Prairie strips are a farm conservation practice that requires minimal intervention and delivers huge benefits By converting 10% of cropland to native prairie, farmers can reduce soil loss by 95%, total phosphorous loss by 90%, and total nitrogen loss by 85% A quick summary:

Prairie strips are a farm conservation practice that requires minimal intervention and delivers huge benefits

By converting 10% of cropland to native prairie, farmers can reduce soil loss by 95%, total phosphorous loss by 90%, and total nitrogen loss by 85%

A quick summary:
Jason Hickel (@jasonhickel) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This image from today's IPCC synthesis report is brutal. The existing policy trajectory represents a profound failure of our governments, and of our international political system. We need much more aggressive mitigation and much stronger international cooperation.

This image from today's IPCC synthesis report is brutal.  The existing policy trajectory represents a profound failure of our governments, and of our international political system. We need much more aggressive mitigation and much stronger international cooperation.
Dr Charlie Gardner (also on the blue place) (@charliejgardner) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This amazing figure from yesterday's #IPCC report shows the potential of different approaches to mitigate climate change It exposes two common misconceptions about 'natural climate solutions' 1/

This amazing figure from yesterday's #IPCC report shows the potential of different approaches to mitigate climate change

It exposes two common misconceptions about 'natural climate solutions' 
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YorkU Grad Studies (@yorkufgs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Three graduate scholars (now #YorkUAlumni), Kathleen Dogantzis, Lawrence Garcia and Aaron Tucker, are recipients of this year's Governor General's Gold Medals at #YorkU! Learn more | bit.ly/3CTIZRb #GradStudiesYU #YUPositiveChange #YorkUConvo YorkU - Science York U AMPD

Three graduate scholars (now #YorkUAlumni), Kathleen Dogantzis, Lawrence Garcia and Aaron Tucker, are recipients of this year's Governor General's Gold Medals at #YorkU!

Learn more | bit.ly/3CTIZRb

 #GradStudiesYU #YUPositiveChange #YorkUConvo <a href="/YorkUScience/">YorkU - Science</a> <a href="/YorkuAMPD/">York U AMPD</a>
Amro Zayed (@amroyorku) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Huge congratulations for Dr Katie Dogantzis Katie Dogantzis for wining the Governor General’s Gold Medal for her thesis on Bee Population Genomics! What an achievement. Richly deserved!

Huge congratulations for Dr Katie Dogantzis <a href="/KDogantzis/">Katie Dogantzis</a> for wining the Governor General’s Gold Medal for her thesis on Bee Population Genomics! What an achievement. Richly deserved!
YorkU - Science (@yorkuscience) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Congratulations to York Science graduates Melodie Lao and Kathleen Dogantzis on receiving thesis and dissertation prizes from the Faculty of Graduate Studies for their outstanding scholarly work: yorku.ca/science/2023/0… | #YorkUConvo

Congratulations to York Science graduates Melodie Lao and Kathleen Dogantzis on receiving thesis and dissertation prizes from the Faculty of Graduate Studies for their outstanding scholarly work: yorku.ca/science/2023/0… | #YorkUConvo
BeesYU (@beesyork) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨New Paper Alert🚨Post-invasion selection acts on standing genetic variation despite a severe founding bottleneck from Katie Dogantzis and Amro Zayed #beeresearch #honeybee #ecology #Apiscerana #YorkU #BEEc sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

BeesYU (@beesyork) 's Twitter Profile Photo

How a single honey bee colony led to a species invasion popsci.com/environment/in… Based on the latest research article by Katie Dogantzis and Amro Zayed #beeresearch #honeybee #ecology #Apiscerana #YorkU #BEEc

Amro Zayed (@amroyorku) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hot of the press. Playing back the tape of evolution showing how a single Asian honey bee colony invaded and adapted to Australia’s environment. With Katie Dogantzis and Ros Gloag from the famed Sydney social insect lab!

Sarah French @skfrench.bsky.social (@sk_french) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Honey bee stressors everywhere all at once! Our new BeeCSI study in Current Biology, finds that stressor networks in honey bee colonies are complex and dependent on crop and region Amro Zayed BeesYU Leonard Foster. Read more here: authors.elsevier.com/c/1ixih3QW8S6E… [doi.org/10.1016/j.cub.…]

Honey bee stressors everywhere all at once! Our new <a href="/BeeCsi/">BeeCSI</a> study in <a href="/CurrentBiology/">Current Biology</a>, finds that stressor networks in honey bee colonies are complex and dependent on crop and region <a href="/AmroYorkU/">Amro Zayed</a> <a href="/BeesYork/">BeesYU</a> <a href="/lenjf/">Leonard Foster</a>. Read more here: authors.elsevier.com/c/1ixih3QW8S6E… [doi.org/10.1016/j.cub.…]
BeesYU (@beesyork) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Do you want to know more about the ancestral composition of honey bees across different regions in Chile? Read the latest paper by Katie Dogantzis, Amro Zayed, and their collaborators in Chile! link.springer.com/article/10.100…

Do you want to know more about the ancestral composition of honey bees across different regions in Chile? Read the latest paper by <a href="/KDogantzis/">Katie Dogantzis</a>, <a href="/AmroYorkU/">Amro Zayed</a>, and their collaborators in Chile! link.springer.com/article/10.100…