Check out the last episode of @HeredityJournal podcast where we have a nice chat about our most recent paper on wolves' mating strategies in a human-dominated landscape 🐺
Iberian wolf populations in human-dominated landscapes are unable to disperse as far as they did in the past. Avoiding inbreeding is important to coping with this change. With Dr Carolina Pacheco, Dr Raquel Godinho and Dr Francisco Álvares @PachecoMCF@EcogenCibio@CIBIO_InBIO
Iberian wolf populations in human-dominated landscapes are unable to disperse as far as they did in the past. Avoiding inbreeding is important to coping with this change. With Dr Carolina Pacheco, Dr Raquel Godinho and Dr Francisco Álvares @PachecoMCF@EcogenCibio@CIBIO_InBIO
It is done! It ended! It was such a special and amazing day, especially because I am surrounded by such amazing people! 🥰🥳 Now on to the next big adventure!
Today is a very special day for ECOGEN, with our PhD student @PachecoMCF brilliantly defending her PhD thesis! A step forward to understand the demography and landscape genetics of the gray wolf🐺Congratulations 🥳🥳
Want to know all about the latest and greatest in the Genomics of Adaptation in Birds? @evoleoC and I have you covered in the latest issue of @CurrentBiology. Accompanied by a smashing illustration by Charlotte Holden. https://t.co/8GxGwmrdNu
cc @CornellBirds@PennStateBio
Invited speaker spotlight: Marie Manceau is a group leader at the Center for Interdisciplinary Research in Biology, Collège de France (@cdf1530). Her main research focus is studying the formation and evolution of patterns in the skin.
BREAKING NEWS:
The 2022 #NobelPrize in Physiology or Medicine has been awarded to Svante Pääbo “for his discoveries concerning the genomes of extinct hominins and human evolution.”
If you are working, or are planning to, with museum samples for genomic studies, this paper is for you 👇 #hDNA
Couldn't be happier to see the 1st paper of my PhD, in co-authorship with my PhD colleague @PachecoMCF, finally out! 🥳
@FrontEcolEvol
https://t.co/NsmAVPk8hx
The first paper of my PhD thesis is out 🥳🥳 A small contribution to a better understanding of the evolutionary history of grey wolves.
Special thank you to my amazing supervisors @AstridVStronen@raquelgodinho8#wolf#Bering#openaccess#PhDmilestone
https://t.co/3npsdjTbss
OPEN POSITION
Junior Researcher | Ecology and Molecular Biology
The work will be conducted within the framework of the European project Biodiversity Genomics Europe (BGE).
Deadline: September 15, 2022
More info: https://t.co/D0QkHLS1Zx
#CIBIO_InBIO#OpenPosition
"... than 10 years ago successful restoration efforts prompted federal officials to ease protections and give state governments a greater say in managing the species." https://t.co/T4Xog2klCs
Genetic data suggest that flows of Cantabrian brown bears may be due to direct persecution and killing, higher in the Eastern subpopulation. Migration, gene flow, population increase and mortality are not balanced among the two subpopulations
https://t.co/K49rXPKWTn
@Ferris_vball @gregory_sawicki I don’t remember how much detail is given to finances/budgeting, but I thought this book was super helpful getting started and I share it with all my faculty-destined trainees: https://t.co/i0oSp9TWQD
We are thrilled to announce the Fall 2021 LTAR seminar schedule!
It will be filled with birds, insects, arachnids, primates, amphibians, parasites, behavior, theory, cognition, ecological interactions, and so much more!
Congratulations to Dan Blumstein, the 2021 recipient of the Richard Buchholz Conservation Behavior Award 🎉 We are thrilled to honor Dan for his outstanding contributions to the integrative field of Conservation Behavior! #ABS2021@AnimBehSociety@TeamMarmot@UCLAEEB@UCLA
Many of my graduate students have papers in peer review. I share this with them to help them respond to the reviewers. I remember the challenge & pressure of writing my first papers. I sincerely hope that this helps. #AcademicChatter#academicWriting#mentorship#proflife