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In this video, we talk about the incredible biology of snow flies with Dr. John Tuthill, a neuroscientist and mountain enthusiast at the University of Washington. --------------------------------------------------------- Links: Follow us on Instagram: / mountain_futures Read the primary literature underlying this discovery (Golding et al. 2023): https://www.cell.com/current-biology/... The Snow Fly Project: https://depts.washington.edu/snowflyp... The Tuthill Lab: https://faculty.washington.edu/tuthill/ --------------------------------------------------------- How to donate to the channel: STEP 1. Go to Utah State University’s giving page for the College of Natural Resources: https://www.givecampus.com/campaigns/... STEP 2. Under “Designation”, select “Other Designation” and write in “Mountain Futures”. STEP 3. Fill in the other required information. STEP 4. Finish by filling in the account information. NOTE. If you have any issues or questions, please contact me or Jeff Babik (Senior Director of Development) at (435) 720-5152 or jeff.babik (AT) usu.edu. Thank you for your support! --------------------------------------------------------- About me: I'm Scott Hotaling--an Assistant Professor at Utah State University in the Department of Watershed Sciences. My lab studies high mountain ecosystems, including the biodiversity they contain and how they are changing. Learn more about my lab: https://qcnr.usu.edu/research/ccml/ Interested in studying aquatic ecosystems for an undergraduate or graduate degree? Check out my department at Utah State University: https://qcnr.usu.edu/wats/