Proud to see the release of @Lwilso9@dai_kyb and my themed issue for the Journal of Anatomy based on our 2023 @ISVMorph symposium. Plenty of cool papers here that explore sound capture and production in bats, birds, cetaceans, and crocodylians. https://t.co/BhZfLPBQJ4
🦇BAT NEWS! 🦇I'm glad to share with you the first paper from my PhD project entitled "Prenatal growth patterns of the upper jaw complex with implications for laryngeal echolocation in bats" now available in open access in Journal of Anatomy. https://t.co/5rSFmo4xo3
My first day @CityofEdmonton@UAlberta - here to create a Centre for Open Science & Synthesis in #Ecology & #Evolution. Looking for ~5 postdocs to join me in establishing the centre. Please apply - https://t.co/iwdRzcEaur Please RT
Delighted to share with you all our new contribution to the bat research community! We recently published a paper about the impressive laryngeal diversity and its potential implications in laryngeal echolocation in bats 🦇🦇
https://t.co/4PzZB8myyn
Excited to be hosting tomorrow's symposium with @Dai_Koyabu and @Lwilso9 in which we delve into the latest discoveries in amniote sound production. Expect some cool bat stuff with a slight peppering of dinosaurs for good measure. #ICVM2023
A brief perspective on a fascinating recent paper on marsupial development by Heather White and colleagues @anjgoswami@CurrentBiology
https://t.co/2olo81NT4G
🚨HEY YOU! 🚨
Wondering what's common (and not so common) about marsupials on opposite sides of the planet?
Check our latest work led by @Lwilso9 where we explore the ontogenetic evolution of marsupials and their ecological diversity!
#CienciaCriolla
https://t.co/jgEUeXozas