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Today is Black Friday in North America, a day where all manner of consumer goods go on sale to jump start the holiday gift-giving buying season, and people go crazy trying to grab their share of the deals. Instead of fighting the crowds for a slightly cheaper sweater or another widescreen TV, why not stay at home and fund some exciting arthropod science this year?

Joseph Parker is planning an expedition to Peru in search of tiny little rove beetles (Staphylinidae: Pselaphinae) that live within ant colonies. I met Joe at the Entomological Society of America meeting last week, and he wears his passion for beetles on his sleeve (and his Twitter handle – @Pselaphinae). While Joe spends most of his time as a post-doc at Columbia University studying the mechanisms that drive insect size, he’s been working on the taxonomy & phylogeny of pselaphine beetles as a “hobby” for several years, and I think it’s about time Joe gets the chance to leave the lab and play in the dirt looking for beetles!

It’s not all about Joe though, because he’d like to repay your donation with anything from a sincere “Thank You”, to his services IDing insects, and even the opportunity to name a new species! Even though Joe has reached his financial goals, every dollar raised above his goal will go towards DNA sequencing costs, meaning there’s always room to help — believe me, DNA don’t come cheap! You can follow along with Joe’s progress & trip to Peru on his Facebook page.

If sneaky beetles living on the forest floor aren’t your thing, perhaps you’d rather help researchers in Spain study arthropod diversity high up in the canopy of a protected forest that’s under threat from human activity? Jorge Mederos is a biologist (and crane fly enthusiast) with the Museu de Ciències Naturals de Barcelona who loves to get up high in the forest canopy, a place he calls “the nearby cosmos”. Just as we’re discovering new things about the cosmos light years away, the biology of the forest canopy is poorly understood, even though it’s only metres above our heads. Jorge’s work revolves around Collserola Park, a large protected forest on the edge of Barcelona, which is under growing pressure from human activity and urban development. Jorge needs your help to purchase weather monitoring equipment and lab supplies that will allow him to understand what life is like for insects living out of our reach.

Jorge is also on Twitter (@jmedeCCF) and will be acknowledging those of you who help fund his project in the scientific papers he publishes. Jorge still needs help to reach his funding target, and time is quickly running out on his project, so don’t delay in helping him reach for the sky!

So there you have it, two exciting scientific projects which need a little help from you this holiday season! Remember, sweaters go out of fashion and electronics are outdated before you get home, but scientific papers & species names last forever. 😉

  23 Responses to “‘Tis The Season to Fund Science!”

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  1. This #BlackFriday, skip the lines for cheap TVs and help fund insect research instead! http://t.co/FEPNRdpX (cc @Pselaphinae @jmedeCCF)

  2. This #BlackFriday, skip the lines for cheap TVs and help fund insect research instead! http://t.co/FEPNRdpX (cc @Pselaphinae @jmedeCCF)

  3. ‘Tis The Season to Fund Science! http://t.co/6eRVCv8n Great piece by @BioInFocus on crowdfunding insect projects… inc. mine!

  4. Great news!! Pselaphinae Tree of Life features in the latest Biodiversity in Focus Blog… check it out!… http://t.co/JuuLr99P

  5. This #BlackFriday, skip the lines for cheap TVs and help fund insect research instead! http://t.co/FEPNRdpX (cc @Pselaphinae @jmedeCCF)

  6. This #BlackFriday, skip the lines for cheap TVs and help fund insect research instead! http://t.co/FEPNRdpX (cc @Pselaphinae @jmedeCCF)

  7. This #BlackFriday, skip the lines for cheap TVs and help fund insect research instead! http://t.co/FEPNRdpX (cc @Pselaphinae @jmedeCCF)

  8. ‘Tis The Season to Fund Science! http://t.co/drWkaNTP

  9. #BlackFlyDay #FF for two guys who need your help crowd-funding their research: @jmedeCCF & @Pselaphinae – http://t.co/FEPNRdpX

  10. #BlackFlyDay #FF for two guys who need your help crowd-funding their research: @jmedeCCF & @Pselaphinae – http://t.co/FEPNRdpX

  11. RT @bioinfocus: This #BlackFriday, skip the lines for cheap TVs and help fund insect research instead! http://t.co/5KNNQlZ4

  12. RT @bug_girl: RT @bioinfocus: This #BlackFriday, skip the lines for cheap TVs and help fund insect research instead! http://t.co/V6ZFfCDy

  13. RT @bug_girl: RT @bioinfocus: This #BlackFriday, skip the lines for cheap TVs and help fund insect research instead! http://t.co/V6ZFfCDy

  14. RT @bug_girl: RT @BioInFocus: This #BlackFriday, skip the lines for cheap TVs and help fund insect research instead! http://t.co/O4Y9gRGm

  15. #BlackFlyDay #FF for two guys who need your help crowd-funding their research: @jmedeCCF & @Pselaphinae – http://t.co/FEPNRdpX

  16. RT @bug_girl: RT @BioInFocus: This #BlackFriday, skip the lines for cheap TVs and help fund insect research instead! http://t.co/exGTbW9o

  17. @BioInFocus Thanks! #BlackFlyDay for 2 guys who need your help crowd-funding their research: @jmedeCCF & @Pselaphinae http://t.co/onRT835P

  18. ‘Tis The Season to Fund Science! http://t.co/edILKrK2 A gift and post by @BioInFocus Thanks! http://t.co/x2sXeiqc

  19. @jmedeCCF: ‘Tis The Season to Fund Science! http://t.co/edILKrK2 A gift and post by @BioInFocus Thanks! http://t.co/x2sXeiqc #science

  20. RT @bioinfocus: This #BlackFriday, skip the lines for cheap TVs and help fund insect research instead! http://t.co/5KNNQlZ4

  21. Of course, if you're more of a #SpiderMonday person, I assume you'll appreciate & contribute to insect research 😉 http://t.co/FEPNRdpX

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