Evolutionary biologist — mate choice, sexual conflict, ornaments, social behavior — using theory, networks, natural history and (mostly) birds @IASToulouse
New paper out in @journal_evo ! 🥳
Inspired by bowerbirds, we explore a new theoretical evolutionary possibility for sexual conflict: females may “remodel” males’ capacity to sexually coerce to expand their own freedom of mate choice @yale_eeb@IASToulouse https://t.co/k2MLqWfHD2
Huge congrats to @gnavalon—it’s brilliant to see our new 80-million-year-old bird on the cover of @nature! Navaornis hestiae provides the clearest insight yet into how and when the distinctive brains of modern birds evolved. Paper open access: https://t.co/h363E5fYSt
NEW PAPER: Drivers of avian Neotropical diversification and speciation: patterns of genetic and phenotypic variation in the rufous-capped antshrike suggest a complex evolutionary history.
➡️ https://t.co/9bQ2XXnNIr
@evoleoC@MACNConicet#ornithology#birds#speciation
JOB OPPORTUNITY! @mtholyoke Biology Dept is hiring an EVo-Devo tenure track faculty member!!! Our Dept is inclusive & supportive, and located in western mass, a top place to live in the USA. Please apply now and pass this on!! Careers https://t.co/bvylQbf372
Ever wondered if the wonderchicken is really a chicken? Our reinterpretation of the lower jaw of Asteriornis shows that the holotype does not preserve a key galloanseran jaw feature. Nevertheless, our analyses still find it to be a member of Galloanserae!
https://t.co/5ebnwpZFXd
Back from a fantastic #Evol2024 meeting in Montreal, and I’m very pleased to officially talk about this project again, now published in @ScienceAdvances
Just out in @RSocPublishing On the resolution of sexual conflict. https://t.co/vNkKqFkL6I What a pleasure to write with @TanyaPennell , @SuzanneAlonzo and Dave Hosken!!
Many grueling hours coding in R without access to the internet at the @StatCan_eng RDC have finally paid off!! Super wonderful interdisciplinary team and great leadership by @buxton_rachel
1/10 ⏰⏰ The final version of our #anglerfish#evolution paper is out @CurrentBiology ! In it, we demonstrate how this clade rapidly assembled a unique trait-sexual parasitism-and secondarily invaded the open ocean in a manner reminiscent of whales! https://t.co/qPNYJgH8qQ
Our paper on the genomics of vocal rhythm in birds is out in @NatureComms! We assembled a tinkerbird reference genome and using 135 whole genomes in a hybrid zone, we found that rhythm speed and stability are associated with genes that affect human speech. https://t.co/8R2g8jk4xE
#Budget2024 💰 makes the largest investment in 20+ years for grad students & postdocs! It will support financial needs, boost mental well-being, allow focus on research, & promote diversity by easing barriers for underrepresented groups. 🎉💪🏽#SOSBudget2024
Watching the @ManakinCam from my office makes me feel like an overinvested coach stuck on the sidelines. "You in the middle, YWmF, get your team together! Sing in the trees, dance on the perch! It's called a DUET, guys! And on the left, did you JUST take a BATH?! Get serious!"
Updated and expanded version of @_Axeman_ 's analysis of the inheritance of male coloration in guppies is now up! https://t.co/xvz5rj2na2 Deep learning reveals the role of copy number variation in the genetic architecture of a highly polymorphic sexual trait
Just out @NatureEcoEvo - @CorralLopezA 's tour de force! Functional convergence of genomic and transcriptomic genetic architecture underlying sociability. Heritability, GWAS and neuro-transcriptomics of collective behaviour https://t.co/gH25EhdNnv w Niclas Kolm & many others.
So happy to be a part of this work with @EmilyHDuVal@Eliz_Hobson and @clynfitzpatrick! We show that mistakes that females make when trying to infer what others find attractive can lead to the maintenance of variation in preferences and traits, among other cool patterns!
Deep learning reveals the role of copy number variation
in the genetic architecture of a highly polymorphic
sexual trait. @_Axeman_ did it all - selection experiment, pedigrees, neural nets, GWAS - for the architecture of color and pattern in guppies https://t.co/S21jS9LhIx
Corral-Lopez et al. use guppies as a model system for the evolution of collective motion, showing that guppies artificially selected for schooling remain highly coordinated across predation contexts and finding key changes in brain morphology
@CorralLopezA
https://t.co/qZ3ESfIKpr
🚨Out TODAY🚨 our #new experimental paper showing that #wild jackdaws ditch old #friends and make new ones if it helps them get rewards... but stick with #family through thick and thin.
Work led by #ECRs @Michael53566156 & @JoshJArbon
@CornishJackdaws
https://t.co/zvJK1z6qAE
I'm so excited!! The craziest experiment you've read about in a long while and crown jewel of my PhD is now published with @SpringerNature in @NatureEcoEvo!
Can dispersal help birds adapt to climate change? Read our paper here: https://t.co/tsxkCpJkzi or in the thread below[1/8]