New paper with @andygardner.bsky.social and @geoffwild.bsky.social in which we ask whether the ability to recognise relatives causes individuals to be more or less cooperative overall.
doi.org/10.1093/evol...
Posts by Tom Scott
New paper: "Kin-discriminating partner choice promotes the evolution of helping"
with Tom Scott (@tomwscott.bsky.social) & Geoff Wild (@geoffwild.bsky.social) #OpenAccess
doi.org/10.1093/evol...
@journal-evo.bsky.social #Image: #ChatGPT #Evolution #OA
I’m a bit late, but new paper out led by Thomas Aubier on the evolution of altruism by the greenbeard effect! (1/6) academic.oup.com/evolut/artic...
I'm excited to share our review on the #Evolution of kin discrimination, out now in @annualreviews.bsky.social! We aim to showcase the breadth of #KinRecognition mechanisms across diverse taxa, and explore life-history and ecological processes that promote #KinDiscrimination. doi.org/10.1146/annu...
Populus trees in Gobi Desert depend on mycorrhizal fungi. Credit - Tomas Munita
Underground intelligence: Are plant-fungi networks about collaboration or competition? 🌳📢🍄📢🌳
A new study has investigated whether trees are altruistically warning their neighbours but its more likely a case of eavesdropping 👇
bit.ly/3CgDoHR
📷Tomas Munita
@tobykiers.bsky.social
Are plants more likely to be ‘eavesdroppers’ than altruists when tapped into fungal networks?
Read our new theory paper out today in @pnas.org w/ @stuwest.bsky.social @tomwscott.bsky.social
www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/...
(photo T. Munita)
Write-up of our new paper on information transfer in plant-fungal networks: "Study shows plants are more likely to be ‘eavesdroppers’ than altruists when tapping into underground networks".
www.ox.ac.uk/news/2025-01...
@tobykiers.bsky.social
@stuwest.bsky.social