New research shows that the early-life environment of great tits shapes their adult behaviour more than their genetics 🐦🍃.
Read more here ⬇️
https://t.co/CJfPxxKIyR
📖@devisatarkar, @iremsepil
📷@david_idiaquez
Super excited to see my first DPhil paper and my first first-author paper in print! 🪶🪺 Many thanks to my awesome supervisors, @iremsepil and Ben Sheldon ✨ and my favourite artist, @PariSatarkar for the endless supply of great tit illustrations 🐣
Using a dataset of 800,000+ observations and decades of breeding records, Dr Satarkar and team employ multi-matrix quantitative genetic ‘animal models’ to show that genes play a minimal role in shaping individual social phenotypes in an avian system 🪽
https://t.co/L0zG1lvoHW
Using a dataset of 800,000+ observations and decades of breeding records, Dr Satarkar and team employ multi-matrix quantitative genetic ‘animal models’ to show that genes play a minimal role in shaping individual social phenotypes in an avian system 🪽
https://t.co/L0zG1lvoHW
Had such a wonderful time at #ECBB2024 where I had the privilege of presenting my PhD work at an international conference for the first time ever! Beautiful city & campus and absolutely brilliant people & research 🤩
Thanks to everyone for being so encouraging about my work 🐣
Excited to share the first preprint from my PhD https://t.co/kW7vlDTsZA Turns out social phenotypes are not heritable in great tits!
Presenting this at #ECBB2024 tomorrow (10 am, Meerkat room). Please come along if you like social networks and birds! @Ben_Sheldon_EGI @iremsepil
Presented my first ever poster at the @royalsociety conference on age and sociality this week and immensely enjoyed 2 days of really cool research and chatting with even cooler people 🤩
Massive thanks to the organisers for such an enlightening meeting ✨
13 Excellent 30min Seminars on Age & Sociality available here: https://t.co/vdomsi1VVg
A massive Thank You to all participants, speakers & poster presenters at our @royalsociety conference this week. A very enjoyable, enlightening and exciting couple of days!
The expanding value of long-term studies of individuals in the wild https://t.co/nImyHMB7Z7
@Ben_Sheldon_EGI, @LoeskeKruuk & @susan_alberts celebrate anniversaries of @WythamTits, @RumDeerResearch, @AmboseliBaboons and others, and discuss recent advances in long-term studies.
Wonderful talk this evening by @WhySharksMatter at @morethanadodo. So many cool shark facts & anecdotes!
TIL that some female sharks can just birth clones of themselves🦈 they don’t need no man 🫢
Great insights on irresponsible conservation actions due to misinformation too
What makes Daboia russelii one of the most deadliest snake in world? Or ever wonder if snakes produce distinct venom in their venom gland pair?
Find out more in our latest study featuring the Indian and Palestine viper 🐍
@LabVenomics
I am working with a cancer researcher at Cornell and I need to speak with medical oncologists regarding different cancer therapies for our coursework. Please let me know if you know any medical oncologists or anyone in the onco pharma field!
Could you eat 300 hamburgers every day?
That’s how many humans would have to eat to match the equivalent of what hummingbirds consume to survive!
Hear from #NatGeoExplorer Anusha Shankar @nushiamme to learn more about these busy birds.
#NationalHummingbirdDay
A super insightful read by @nush_dasu as she paints vivid pictures of the changes in Bengaluru’s landscape.
While I was dejected reading about all the human impacts on the city’s rich biodiversity, Anoushka shows that all hope’s not lost through her eloquent writing!
Here is the first article of a series being published as a part of the design journey of “Birds in the City - Bengaluru Edition” – a board game funded by @sustainBLR's Small Grants Programme.
https://t.co/2g2YqO7YZz by @nush_dasu
such a cool study! imagine having radio tags small enough to fit onto moths and chasing them with an airplane to track their migration path! 🦋✈️
even cooler that these hawkmoths maintain a straight line trajectory despite turbulent winds trying to knock them off course!!
The ability to learn from one another — and not just rely on natural selection to acquire new skills — could help some animals survive as humans change the planet. https://t.co/aKHyzttWcj
Excited to share my 1st ever paper that got published last week! It's a #review on the role of CXCR3 (a chemokine receptor) in neuronal 🧠 and cardiovascular 🫀 diseases. Beyond grateful for @drchinmoypatra's encouragement and guidance as I wrote this.
https://t.co/czowJp7S71