Our paper came out in Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences :)
https://t.co/nfzvvNAP1r
Many thanks to all the co-authors for help in seeing this through!
@Jahnavijoshi2@BhartiDpuram@ccmb_csir
Preprint of 1st chapter of PhD: "Range restricted old and young lineages show the southern Western Ghats to be both museum and cradle of diversity for woody plants
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https://t.co/QSYXqDGYGX
@Jahnavijoshi2@BhartiDpuram@ccmb_csir
🌿Excited to share our new study in New Phytologist! 🌿
Polyploidy is a major force in plant evolution, but is understudied in the tropics. We find that polyploidy arose multiple times in Inga, a characteristic Neotropical tree radiation (1/n) 🧵.
🔗 https://t.co/HOIVF25jDC
This work was in collaboration with Navendu Page and @Jahnavijoshi2, and others who helped with the data generation and different facets of this study.
@ccmb_csir
Happy to share our work on Miliusa out in JoB!
We examined the differences in richness patterns in Milusa by integrating biogeography, diversification and community phylogenetic approaches.
https://t.co/0rNOdZ6Fbn
#Miliusa#Annonaceae#WesternGhats
The first Chapter of my PhD thesis supervised by @Jahnavijoshi2 is finally out in Ecology Letters. Here's the link to the article - https://t.co/kT4Axyvbwb
Happy to share our new preprint: `The rise, decline and fall of clades' with @JyAndreoletti, Daniele Silvestro and @HMorlon , where we study how the biodiversity of clades rise and fall, and the processes behind these patterns. 1/5 https://t.co/adeXIMThkw
Last post on Twitter with the last first-author scientific paper I will publish as a researcher.
This took too many years from idea to publication but I am happy that even after stopping doing scientific research this paper managed to get done https://t.co/MSMushHoKD
I wrote a little essay about why we consider some batsmen beautiful and others not so much -- and more curiously, why there's so much unanimity on who belongs in which category.
Cameos: Steve Waugh, David Gower, Mike Brearley, and more! [1]
https://t.co/23XlKKxIFt
We are looking for two #JRFs to join our team to work on the #phylogeny, #biogeography & #speciation among soil arthropods and woody plants @ccmb_csir; project & application details - https://t.co/kbhP9Jlla7 More about the lab - https://t.co/kbhP9Jlla7
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Siddhi Jaishankar, Radhika Nair, @MSc_Wildlife@NCBS_Bangalore Rohan Arthur @Oceans_NCF Theresa Alcoverro @ceabcsic describe tool use in two species of tropical wrasses from Lakshadweep
https://t.co/8Yd8N3zzGn
Last January, I noticed something peculiar in my 2yo’s bedroom that - after a year of obsessive reporting - led me to a profound cosmic revelation about what’s even possible in our universe. A 🧵.
One of the first tree drought mortality studies in the tropical Western Ghats, India. We found a weak tree mortality response to a strong drought, indicating resistance. HWR, many questions remain unanswered, we call for research in S Asia.
Thanks to all co-authors!
@DenisRValle
Congratulations to the early-career scientists that presented their work at the #ATBC2023 Meeting in Coimbatore and won the Best Presentation Awards!
To learn more about their work: https://t.co/tYVcrgXRQj
We present the 2023 ATBC Seed Research Grant winners. Thanks to the generous support from the @MaxwellHanrahan Foundation, we were able to expand our program considerably this year. Congratulations to all!
https://t.co/TiG1Yo15dA
Early high floral disparity in Angiosperms
📖 https://t.co/fMXbexOKqV
by López-Martínez et al.
'Angiosperm flowers reached their greatest morphological diversity early in their evolutionary history.' Read more 👇
https://t.co/paUqsIvtWw
#angiosperm#PlantScience @wileyplantsci