.@jacjacs_ looks for effects of interspecific mating on reproductive output in Caenorhabditis worms and finds negative effects in one pair. Assortative mating assays show C. becei males are choosy but not other species. Next she will look at resource use. #Evol2023
Caenorhabditis nematodes are real animals, and tropical forests are full of them. Check out our new preprint, by Sol Sloat et al., describing the faunas of BCI, Panama, and La Selva, Costa Rica.
https://t.co/NdgiyibSs5
@BlkMissFrizzle Foolishness, but no one should bother you. To avoid trump flags go to central Jersey beaches. If you’re going past Seaside Beach, you’re going too south
I never realized how great it would feel to get a tax refund instead of owing post grad school…
Normalize taking taxes out of stipend money and offering tax advice for grad students.
Very excited to see this posted in Molecular Ecologist. I highlight two 2020 studies that performed population genomic analyses on non-human species - rice and gaur, respectively - and placed their evolutionary history in their paleoclimatological contexts.
If we let the notion slide that some living species are primitive, ancestral, less evolved, it's all too easy for those ideas to seep into society and be extrapolated to humans. https://t.co/H6HGvyfQQG
Happy #InternationalWomenInScienceDay! Bringing back @ravenscimaven's music video I took part in last year. The video showcases women scientists of all backgrounds having fun while doing science to inspire girls to pursue STEM careers
https://t.co/vkX4oLBCns