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Posts by Erika Kupyrova

A collage of students in front of slides

A collage of students in front of slides

Another great talk session this morning at #ASABSpring2026 : We covered meerkat sunning calls, fish colour patterning, cricket insecticide exposure, moth same-sex sexual behaviours, cold snap and heatwave effects on bees & farm bird song learning β˜€οΈπŸ πŸ¦—πŸ¦‹πŸ₯Ά πŸ₯΅πŸ¦β€β¬›

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First time doing a big talk about my research! Thank you for your support and all the insightful questions @asab.org

#ASABSpring2026

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ah thank you for the nice photo! was a pleasure presenting :)

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Reduced male pheromone production and an increased female sex ratio promote same-sex sexual #behavior in male Indian meal moths Publication date: September 2025 Source: Animal Behaviour, Volume 227 Author(s): Erika Kupyrova, Liam Robert Dougherty, Tabitha Beesley, Zenobia Lewis

Reduced male pheromone production and an increased female sex ratio promote same-sex sexual #behavior in male Indian meal moths AnimBeh

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Reduced male pheromone production and an increased female sex ratio promote same-sex sexual behaviour in male Indian meal moths Same-sex sexual behaviours (SSSBs) are often deemed detrimental to fitness because they carry the same costs as sexual interactions with the opposite …

if you enjoyed our chat today do check out my published paper at www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti... :)

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Had the best time presenting my research on same-sex sexual behaviours in Indian meal moths at #ASABWinter2025 Was brilliant meeting and chatting with experts in animal behaviour, can’t wait to be back with new research!

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Baorangia bicolor / two-coloured bolete.
Black pen on paper.

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Hortiboletus rubellus / ruby bolete:
black pen and acrylic on paper.

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Coprinopsis atramentaria / common ink cap: black pen on paper.

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hi Annie, a few weeks ago I published my first paper on homosexuality in male moths! We looked at the role of pheromone communication and population composition :)

doi.org/10.1016/j.an...

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We found that reducing male pheromone production and increasing female sex ratio facilitated same-sex sexual behaviour in Indian meal moths. We were also able to record male-male mating attempts in the species!

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Reduced male pheromone production and an increased female sex ratio promote same-sex sexual behaviour in male Indian meal moths Same-sex sexual behaviours (SSSBs) are often deemed detrimental to fitness because they carry the same costs as sexual interactions with the opposite …

Absolutely delighted to share that I have published my first first-author manuscript in #AnimalBehaviourJournal with
@zen-of-science.bsky.social, @liamdougherty.bsky.social and Tabitha Beesley, where we looked at why male moths attempt same-sex mating!

www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...

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besides doing science, i also have a heavily biology-influenced art side hustle! here are dot-work skulls of some of UK’s most widely occurring birds: a great tit, a European starling and a common wood pigeon :)

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An alert to all creatives using #WeTransfer. Basically, stop immediately! As of August, they will begin scraping everything you send for AI purposes (see the new paragraph in their Terms and Conditions below).

If, like me, you’re a voice artist, they’ll clone your voice. Avoid at all costs.

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I say this every time de-extinction comes up: it makes no sense to devote science to bringing back extinct animals when we can’t be bothered to keep extant ones alive in the first place.

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Beautiful Soviet Poster, 1981, "Protect Ants!" (Π‘Π•Π Π•Π“Π˜Π’Π• МУРAΠ’Π¬Π•Π’!)

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thank you so much! and dont worry at all :)

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hi Hannah, sorry this is so late but could I please be added? Thanks :)

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that looks fantastic Georgia, could I please be added? Thanks :)

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looks great! can i be added please? :)

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How a Canadian scientist and a venomous lizard helped pave the way for Ozempic - National | Globalnews.ca In 1984, Dr. Daniel Drucker, an endocrinologist from the University of Toronto, discovered a hormone that helped pave the way for popular diabetes drugs such as Ozempic.

Whenever you hear someone sneer about scientific research that seems useless to them β€” β€œthey’re studying the spit of lizards?!” β€” remind them that’s exactly how we got Ozempic.

globalnews.ca/news/9793403...

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can i also join please? thanks :)

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