Un nuevo estudio en gaviotas ha revelado que los embriones de las aves espían las conversaciones de sus padres. ¿Qué información consiguen? ¿Cómo influye esto en el desarrollo de los polluelos?
https://t.co/i8R16T6U2P
Bird embryos listen to their parents' conversations during turn-taking and adjust their postnatal development to the skills of their parents
@ScienceAdvances https://t.co/I3LsYbZRk9
Baby bird embryos that have chattier parents tend to come out chattier themselves—and likely receive better care because of their enhanced communication skills, according to a new study involving gull bird families. https://t.co/vZKI4tMN8s
Oportunidad para realizar la tesis doctoral en ecología evolutiva de peces.
Centro de Investigación Mariña - Universidade de Vigo
@CIM_Uvigo@lab_ecology@uvigo#sticleback
https://t.co/G57VwrRKN2
New PhD position at the Animal Ecology Group, University of Vigo. We are looking for an enthusiastic PhD candidate to work on maternal effects and phenotypic programming in the three-spined stickleback. More information: https://t.co/CI629kVBxw
Older female sticklebacks transfer less maternal mRNA of DNA repair genes to her eggs. See more in our new paper published in Molecular Ecology.
https://t.co/yIaNDZQQeK
Very happy to announce the publication of this article in which I participated during my postdoc in the @lab_ecology! Congratulations to Sin-Yeon Kim and all co-authors 🥳 https://t.co/IlBCJRvfPl
A former member of our group, Violette Chiara, visited us to Vigo and gave a super interesting talk about her new software AnimalTA. It is perhaps the most user-friendly and efficient tool for tracking and analyzing animal movement. @_AnimalTA_
🤩Today, we presented AnimalTA for the first time in a seminar!😃 We are grateful to @uvigo and @lab_ecology for this wonderful opportunity! If you're interested in learning more about the specific features of AnimalTA, here is the presentation: https://t.co/rEGPyJz4zC