2020 and 2021 have been (or are been) strange times. Despite the challenges of attending virtual scientific meetings, our team has engaged quite well in presenting their researches!
- André presented the preliminary results of his MSc. project in the abstract/poster "Integration of population genomics and modelling of dispersal by ocean currents to infer mangrove connectivity" at the 66th Brazilian Congress of Genetics.
- Gabriel has presented the work "Modelo de Distribuição de duas formigas carpinteiras neotropicais usando o algoritmo de Máxima Entropia" (Species distribution modelling of two Neotropical carpenter ants using Maximum Entropy algorithm) at Simpósio de Biodiversidade de Ambientes Costeiros (SIBAC).
- Henrique showed the results of his undergraduate research at IUSSI's (International Union for the Study of Social Insects) V Workshop on Social Insects in the work "How colony structure, environment and genetic diversity relate to ant fitness: a study on Odontomachus chelifer (Hymenoptera: Formicidae)". 🏆
- Miguel, like Henrique, presented at IUSSI's V Workshop on Social Insects the findings of his undergraduate research "Investigating the relationship between behavior, environment, genetic diversity, and fitness in queens of the neotropical ants, Camponotus renggeri and C. rufipes (Hymenoptera: Formicidae)".🏆
🏆denotes that Henrique and Miguel were awarded the Best Presentation Prize at Undergraduate Level at the V Workshop on Social Insects! Great great job!!!!!
Curious?! Find below three of the four presentations below! Enjoy!