Was a real pleasure working on this project - see our prospective article on the sensory ecology of collective behavior, co-led by an outstanding team!
https://t.co/6OUGNjoJDl
We are hiring! 3 year NSF-funded postdoc working on understanding the weird bright coloration of the infants of some nonhuman primate species. Starting salary $62.5k plus benefits. In collaboration with @wl_allen. Apply! (Img Menotlost WikimediaCommons)
https://t.co/vEDUCWdc68
Dr. Natalie Sanchez has been selected as Costa Rica's nominee for the Young Scientist Research Award: Women for Science, by the Academia Nacional de Ciencias. Congratulations @Nati_SanchezU! We're so proud of your nomination! 🐦🇨🇷🍾
Story: https://t.co/OvEG6Iv2BS
This research intersects with our other research - also out this week @RSocPublishing at https://t.co/IkRI32dOTV led by @SwellanPinto and @mareikecora on the genetic basis of ethanol metabolism in mammals with different diets.
New paper & blog on research 1st-authored by @UCalgaryArts undergrad Julia Casorso, w key roles by @an_depasquale, @suhe94 & team on ethanol content of wild fruits in Costa Rica. Mammal-dispersed fruits are more ethanolic than bird dispersed fruits. https://t.co/vLB7CnRIiV 🧵👇
We (innovated by coauthor Matthew Carrigan) adapted a handheld police-grade breathalyzer to measure ethanol vapours in wild fruits on site. This tech is enabling a large collaborative world wide survey of fruit ethanol (keep 👀 for more on this in future)
High-sensitivity low-cost spectrometer that runs from a smartphone. Build your own from 3D printed parts and off-the-shelf components. My paper is out in JEB today.
https://t.co/XOSb3taNVC
Really excited to be a part of the “Ask-a-scientist” event at @calgarylibrary (Country Hills) along with two other volunteers from @HPI_network ! 🪱
I love science outreach and am looking forward to talking about parasites with children at the library!
https://t.co/WaBnQD0u9r
Lovely work by @eohomo and colleagues, beuatifully demonstrating how sensory specialisation shapes brain evolution. Like in primates, visual specialisation is associated with expansion of neural pathways including integrative brain regions https://t.co/V79wAPY0Ul
We have a new preprint to share. Hint: guenon evolution is a mess!
https://t.co/BU39X5fq2r
In my PhD project with @kguschan, we study guenon genomics to learn about speciation processes. In part 1, we focus on ancient hybridization, and found a lot of it. From the top: 1/15
We further found that Ugandan populations have higher nucleotide diversity, which is likely a product of different demographic histories.
Overall, our results highlight the importance of culture, subsistence economy, and drift in human chemosensory perception 7/7
Thrilled that our new paper - asking whether subsistence exerts selection on the genes involved in smell & taste - is now out @CommsBio . A brief thread 🧵👇 1/7:
https://t.co/Ys9qHWd4uV
However, we identify signatures of local adaptation on chemosensory genes within each geographic region. We identified significant trait associations for 35 SNPs, including those linked to potentially relevant traits such as intake of meat, coffee and fresh fruit 6/7