Juan A. Balbuena

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‪Juan A. Balbuena‬ ‪@jabalbuena.bsky.social‬
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Very pleased to announce our latest paper published in ESA_Ecosphere: Symbiotic species diversity can explain invasion success and host–parasite system stability: The case of gammarid hosts https://doi.org/10.1002/ecs2.4946
Feel free to contact me for more info. https://rb.gy/jtmz50
PhD position #Biodiversa+ project Integrated Monitoring of PArasites in Changing environmenTs (IMPACT). Don't miss the chance to work in a fantastic lab at Natural History Museum of Geneva +info: lifesciencesphd.unige.ch/jobs
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Thrilled to share the news of our latest publication! As a zoologist, I never imagined I'd have the opportunity to co-author not one, but 3 papers on orchids. It's beyond anything I could have ever dreamed of. Many thanks to
Óscar Pérez Escobar et al. https://doi.org/10.1111/nph.19580
Humans might have driven 1,500 bird species to extinction — twice previous estimates

Humans are probably responsible for the extinction of 12% of bird species, many of which were never documented.

IMPACT – Integrated Monitoring of PArasites in Changing EnvironmenTs is funded! Our network aims to break down barriers to the inclusion of parasites in aquatic biodiversity monitoring! (NO, DE, CH, IE, NL, ES, CZ) #MonitoringBiodiversity
https://www.biodiversa.eu/2022/10/07/2022-2023-joint-call/#fundedprojects
2022 – 2023 BiodivMon

Improved transnational monitoring of biodiversity and ecosystem change for science and society

Biodiversa +

My colleagues are hiring!

3-YEAR POSTDOC on “Spatial and temporal patterns of European parasite biodiversity” as part of a large EU Biodiversa+ project

More info: https://tinyurl.com/5fzxn8en

Postdoc position: “Spatial and temporal patterns of European parasite biodiversity”

The department of Coastal Systems (COS) is looking for a highly motivated Postdoc to work on spatial and temporal patterns of European parasite biodiversity as part of a larger EU-funded project on Eu

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Disentangling the determinants of symbiotic species richness in native and invasive gammarids (Crustacea, Amphipoda) of the Baltic region
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijpara.2023.02.006
Very pleased to have participated in this study with Brazilian colleagues.
Cage fish farming as a driver of changes in the functional diversity and structure of ichthyofauna in a Neotropical reservoir https://doi.org/10.1007/s10499-023-01096-6