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Agraulis came to welcome me... ๐Ÿคฃ

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Female mice grow testes after this single DNA tweak Small changes in the non-coding part of the genome have a key role in sex determination.

Female mouse embryos with a single letter change in their DNA develop male reproductive organs

go.nature.com/4cnqLJ8

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It's so cool I'm gonna have these guys outdoors... ๐Ÿฅฐ

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Alarm bells are ringing in the Horn of Africa. Farms are no longer yielding, pests are spreading, and tropical diseases are emerging. Climate change is real, and itโ€™s destroying lives. #ClimateCrisis #GlobalAction

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โ€˜Black rainโ€™ in Tehran โ€” what are the health effects? Nature - Toxic smoke from burning oil depots has blanketed Iranโ€™s capital following missle strikes.

Thick, toxic smoke and black, acid rain has blanketed Iranโ€™s capital, Tehran, this week, after missiles damaged oil depots and refineries

go.nature.com/4bp7cQ8

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These ants navigate with a newly discovered โ€˜Moon compassโ€™

These ants navigate with a newly discovered โ€˜Moon compassโ€™

Bull ants use a first-of-its-kind lunar compass to find their way home.

Learn more: https://scim.ag/4uc9zy6

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It was amazing being part of this group for so many years...

@ebablab.bsky.social

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Structural genomics sheds light on protein functions and remote homologs across the insect tree of life - Cell Research Cell Research - Structural genomics sheds light on protein functions and remote homologs across the insect tree of life

A phylogeny of 4'854 #insects --- with structural #genomics shedding light on protein functions & remote homologs www.nature.com/articles/s41... #biodiversity

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Emerging tools to advance neuroethology in butterflies and moths - Journal of Comparative Physiology A Journal of Comparative Physiology A - Butterflies and moths have played historically important roles in developing our understanding of both ecology and evolutionary biology, and neuroethology. In...

New paper covering what we think is a pretty nice and comprehensive overview over tools suitable for neuroethology in butterflies and moths.
Also, check out the whole special issue if you're an insect neuroethologist.
@neuroethology.org @dzg-neurobiology.bsky.social

doi.org/10.1007/s003...

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This is my boss! ๐Ÿ’ช

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Ant systematics: past, present, and future Abstract. The classification of ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) has progressed in waves since the first 17 species were described by Linnaeus in the 1758 ed

An impressive review on classification and study of #ants, taken from an historical perspective ๐Ÿ–ฅ๏ธ๐Ÿงฌ๐Ÿœ includes also loads of insightful sections ๐Ÿ‘€

#bugsky #phylogenetics

academic.oup.com/isd/article/...

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Happy to share Jialin's first publication. She did a great job exploring the transition to land in animals. Co-supervised by the great Jordi Paps and me and in collaboration with Davide Pisani and @phil-donoghue.bsky.social

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Highly Detail 3D Butterfly Made with Gaussian Splatting A new great work by Dany Bittel.

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Really like this paper, led by @ficusorganensis.bsky.social, the supplementary videos arenโ€™t up yet but will post them when Iโ€™m back in the office!

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Human exceptionalism is at the root of the ecological crisis, claims evolutionary biologist In the grand story of evolution, the crowning human distinction is our big brain. But our large heads have been slow to recognize a less admirable trait of Homo sapiensโ€”self-centeredness.

Exceptionally arrogant for sure ๐Ÿ˜Š
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Over 4,600 odorant receptors annotated across 70+ Nymphalids (mostly Heliconiinae) and moths!
Our new paper reveals lineage-specific OR expansions/contractions shaping butterfly olfactory evolution.
Huge thanks to @giorgiobianchini and his amazing treeviewer.org
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We find striking lineage specific expansions and contractions...

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Evolution of the olfactory system during the radiation of Heliconiini butterflies Abstract. Sensory system evolution plays a crucial role in shaping speciesโ€™ interactions with their environment, yet the extent to which olfactory system d

New paper out! A nice collaboration.
We explore how olfactory brain structures and receptors evolved across this remarkable group, Heliconiini butterflies.

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Olfactory floral mimicry of injured ants mediates the attraction of kleptoparasitic fly pollinators Mochizuki reports a plant that lures pollinating flies by imitating the scent of ants injured by predators. This study reveals the first known case of ant mimicry in flowers and uncovers previously un...

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Finally... Grant proposal submitted!

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MBE | Tales of a Super Butterfly: Is Vanessa carye a Truly Migrant Species? Unraveling Migration Using Morphological and Genomics Approaches

MBE | Tales of a Super Butterfly: Is Vanessa carye a Truly Migrant Species? Unraveling Migration Using Morphological and Genomics Approaches

Villalobos-Leiva et al. analysed population structure, genetic diversity, and geometric morphometrics of wing shape in Vanessa carye, supporting its status as a migratory species with the longest journey among American butterflies.

๐Ÿ”— doi.org/10.1093/molb...

#evobio #molbio #migration

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Scientific productivity gap based on English-language peer-reviewed papers. Shown are the maximum % differences in the number of peer-reviewed papers published by female native English speakers from a high-income country (-45%), female non-native English speakers from a high-income country (-60%), and female non-native English speakers from a lower-middle income country (-70%), compared to male native English speakers from a high-income country (red flag).

Scientific productivity gap based on English-language peer-reviewed papers. Shown are the maximum % differences in the number of peer-reviewed papers published by female native English speakers from a high-income country (-45%), female non-native English speakers from a high-income country (-60%), and female non-native English speakers from a lower-middle income country (-70%), compared to male native English speakers from a high-income country (red flag).

Women, non-native English speakers & those form low-income countries are disadvantaged in science but by how much? We found that women with non-English first languages from low-income countries publish up to 70% fewer in English than their counterparts. 1/5
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#languagebarriers

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#GameOverIsrael: European campaign calls to boycott Israel in football
#GameOverIsrael: European campaign calls to boycott Israel in football YouTube video by Middle East Eye

#GameOverIsrael

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Rapid Divergence of Visual Systems and Signaling Traits to Contrasting Light Regimes During Early Speciation of African Crater Lake Cichlid Fish Abstract. Sensory adaptation is widely hypothesized to drive ecological speciation, yet empirical evidence from natural populations undergoing early stage

Very proud of this extremely collaborative piece: academic.oup.com/mbe/article/...
Here, we show that divergence in visual systems - in response to differences in the light environment - leads to rapid divergence in sexually selected colour traits. Work brilliantly led by Madeleine Carruthers. ๐ŸŸ๐Ÿ‘€๐ŸŽจ

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Genomic signatures indicate biodiversity loss in an endemic island ant fauna Insect populations have declined worldwide, but the extent and drivers of these declines are debated. Most studies rely on field surveys performed in the past century, leaving gaps in our understandin...

A new Science study of ants in Fijiโ€”involving genomic sequencing of over 4000 ant specimens from museum collectionsโ€”shows that most native species have been in decline since humans first arrived in the archipelago 3000 years ago. https://scim.ag/489mI2o

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Distinct evolutionary trajectories of two integration centres, the central complex and mushroom bodies, across Heliconiini butterflies

Our paper on central complex evolution in Heliconiini butterflies is now available as reviewed preprint at @elife.bsky.social ๐ŸŽ‰๐ŸŽ‰. Please check out the helpful and constructive reviews which we are going to address in the next weeks ๐Ÿค— elifesciences.org/reviewed-pre... @ebablab.bsky.social

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Constraints on chromosome evolution revealed by the 229 chromosome pairs of the Atlas blue butterfly The genome of the Atlas blue butterfly contains ten times more chromosomes than most butterflies, and more than any other known diploid animal. Wright et al. show that this extraordinary karyotype is ...
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This is figure 2, which shows trends in incidence of fire-related and zoonotic/vector-borne diseases across the Amazon.

This is figure 2, which shows trends in incidence of fire-related and zoonotic/vector-borne diseases across the Amazon.

Protecting Indigenous territories in areas of the Amazon rainforest with high levels of forest cover may help reduce the number of cases of several diseases in the surrounding areas, according to an analysis in Communications Earth & Environment. go.nature.com/47z1jPX ๐Ÿงช

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