Tonight there are #kakapo in the forest of the North Island of Aotearoa for the first time in over a century. We released four into Maungatautari Sanctuary Mountain today. #conservation#returnofthekakapo
The roles of sexual selection and sexual conflict in shaping patterns of genome and transcriptome variation. Paper with Coley Tosto, @EmilyRBeasley, @judithmank & @sarahpf19. Out now in the current issue of @NatureEcoEvo. Check it out π
https://t.co/fUIEKQWGyA
Seahorses evolved a unique mechanism of dual elastic energy storage that enables extremely fast head motions accompanied by the generation of fast water flows into their mouthβideal for fast prey https://t.co/zrXcaisbMH #OpenAccess#ProcB@AllFishSuck@stevendayritbme
Sexual selection and sexual conflict in genome and transcriptome variation - out now @NatureEcoEvo! Such a joy working w/ Coley Tosto, @EmilyRBeasley, @BBM_Wong and @sarahpf19, and am loving the fig about the anatomy and development of sexual conflict! https://t.co/bnZz575v5L
Portrait mode. The face of the common (weedy) #seadragon, Phyllopteryx taeniolatus, doesnβt need any makeup as it has some spectacular natural patterns and coloration. Check out that hairstyle! No wonder it is a favorite species of the #greatsouthernreef
@JimStudiesFish Happy birthday π₯³ I'll take any excuse to feature my lovely little noodles in the genus Stigmatopora π (S. argus, S. macropterygia, and S. nigra)
Some of my favourite #pipefish from my time in Melbourne π Stigmatopora argus, Mitotichthys semistriatus, Vanacampus phillipi, Hypselognathus rostratus
I've been privileged to be part of such an amazing lab group at Monash where I've made some beautiful friends, collected some very cool pipefishes, and conducted some pretty cool experiments! I'll miss you Melbourne and Wong Lab β€οΈπ
The wonderful @EmilyRBeasley finishes her Australian research stint with us this week. Itβs been so much fun having Emily (and her beautiful pipefishes) in the lab π