Very excited to announce the publication of our new article on evolutionary biology, cognitive sciences and beauty, with @tamramendelson.bsky.social Dave Shuker and @gilrosenthal.bsky.social
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Academics had to spend $8.349 billion to publish their own work between 2019 and 2023 alone 🧪 🌎. That is a lot of money not spent on generating knowledge.
🚨 Call for people in eco/evo who identified as disabled, have chronic conditions and/or are neurodiverse.
TEE is starting a series of TrendsTalk articles hearing from people about their experiences being disabled in eco/evo. #EcoECRcareer #evobio 🌍 #DisabledInSTEM
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PhD funding available at the ENES Bioacoustics Research Lab.
Topic: Noise pollution and biological invasions: Understanding the interactions between two major threats to freshwater biodiversity. More information & application process👇
www.eneslab.com/job-offers
#bioacoustics #sound
🚨 JOB ALERT!! We're looking for a PhD student to join our group! Are you interested in evolutionary medicine / anthropology? Already have a master's? Apply with your own project ideas! See link: jobs.uzh.ch/job-vacancie... #EvMed @bioanth.org @ehbea.bsky.social Please RT!
We have a postdoc position available in the lab on post-copulatory barriers in hybridizing crickets. We have genomic data ready to be analyzed and crickets ready for experiments. This is a great collaborative group and a study system with a lot of potential for new projects. Join us!
Exciting PhD opportunity, please apply by the 20/01 and feel free to email me with any questions! Fully funded by @scilifelab.se
PLEASE SHARE: Postdoc Opportunity in Montpellier France. 18 months starting May 2025: Generative AI for Studying the Influence of Habitats on the Diversification of Bird Color Patterns. Applications and information here: tinyurl.com/2368teak
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A nice summary by James Higham of our recently published article on Second-order kin selection in Mandrills. "Evolution: Kin selection spreadsThanks @nyuprimatology
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In our last article, discover the evolutionary model of "SECOND-ORDER KIN SELECTION" and its potential consequences on cooperative behaviors in mandrills and other animals !@MandrillusP
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My observation of Ophidion rochei from Corsica selected as "Observation of the Day" on iNat :-
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As expected, Yseult Héjja-Brichard @Izzie_Hb was excellent in presenting the work done with Tamra Mendelson's Lab @tamram at AI for ecology "imaginecology.V2" workshop, in Lyon, France.
Wonderful day at the "Southern France Primate Behavioural Socio-Ecology Meeting" organised by @TaiChimpProject . Students from different labs could exchange on their work. Here our computer engineer presenting her work on the @MandrillusP. Looking forward to the next edition!
I am terribly sad to learn of the passing of Marc, a colleague, mentor, and a pioneer in sensory ecology. Rest in peace among the birds.
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Kudos to Sam Hulse for his latest paper in showing how to harness AI to study the design component of animal communication signal. #visualecology #AI
Very nice article by Terry Ord et al. in PRSLB: Conspicuous animal signals avoid the cost of predation by being intermittent or novel: confirmation in the wild using hundreds of robotic prey | Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences
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If poeple from AI and neuroscience did it, I think we can do it in any conference in ecology and evolution 😉
Our article on AI-based individual recognition of passerine birds is now available in Open Access. Congrat André for this great work!
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Our first article using the very large Mandrillus Face Database is now available in Science Advances. With Marie Charpentier and the Mandrillus Project. More to come soon!
Further progress in linking the sensory drive theory of sexual selection to processing bias - Sam Hulse's article on Darter fishes is now available! with @tamram #colsci
How the darter got its stripes: New UMBC research expands on sexual selection theory to explain complicated animal patterns
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Now available online. Congratulation Louis for your first article! @LBliard #colsci
Want to try yourself in Deep Learning applied to visual ecology? Easy, thanks to the many scripts and ressources collected by Vincent Miele and Gaspard Dussert (LBBE lab) on imaginecology#colsci
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Yet another study supervised by Mathieu Joron (CEFE, Montpellier freshly published in J. Evol Biol.
Last article by Mónica Arias (CEFE, Montpellier), with Mathieu Joron (CEFE, Montpellier) now available in PRLSB!
With the contribution of Mathieu Joron (CEFE, Montpellier
Our review article "Evolution of female coloration: What have we learned from birds in general and blue tits in particular" is now available online.
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