Incredible job, Avery!! 🌟
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'Male masturbation may have an adaptive benefit: it flushes out damaged, stored sperm.'
New Oxford research suggests that the longer sperm are stored before ejaculation, the lower their quality, with implications for men trying to conceive and IVF treatment.
Find out more ⬇️
Sperm can “age” independently of the male, when stored in male or female reproductive tracts. Our meta-analysis finds widespread evidence across animals (including abstinence in men). Important consequences for fertility, sexual selection, haploid selection!
doi.org/10.1098/rspb...
Fascinating new research led by Rebecca Dean and @krishsanghvi11.bsky.social at @biology.ox.ac.uk!
In humans & other animals, sperm stored for longer perform less well 👨🦳⌛🍆💦. This has super important implications for fertility!
More reasons to kiss! 💋🦠😘
Always such a pleasure chatting with the marvellous @dansavage.bsky.social – check out the Savage Lovecast tomorrow for our conversation on all things kissing, kinks and much, much more! 💋
We’re interested in folks applying from all manner of disciplinary backgrounds. Biology, zoology of course. But also computer science, remote sensing, architecture. If you’re keen to work with LiDAR and point clouds, we’d like to hear from you!
The "premastication" of food for babies—also called "kiss feeding"—is widespread in apes and humans. Could it have been an evolutionary stepping stone to the romantic kiss?
Just one of the topics discussed in our latest episode, w/ @matildabrindle.bsky.social!
Listen: disi.org/origins-of-t...
There are plenty of others out there too, in slightly shorter formats! Enjoy!
I also had an awesome time talking with @dansavage.bsky.social about my research (a little while ago now!):
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Hi Gareth!
Absolutely, for an in-depth discussion of our paper on kissing evolution I'd recommend this: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/o...
For my research on the evolution of masturbation, I'd suggest Laura Sirot's podcast here: podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/e...
Based on our paper below, with fabulous co-authors @stuwest.bsky.social & Catherine Talbot 🦧💋🐒😘
www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
My interview with @manymindspod.bsky.social! Come for a deep dive into the evolution of kissing 💋, stay for the earth-shattering insights 🤯
"fish don't run" 🐠🏃
"monkeys tend to loll around quite a lot" 🙈
"chimps have moved on to grass-in-bumhole behaviour" 🍑🌱
disi.org/origins-of-t...
Does haplodiploidy - a method of sex determination seen in bees and ants among other animals - promote eusociality?
New research from @rbonifacii.bsky.social and @stuwest.bsky.social enters evidence into this long debate that - despite popular belief - this is not the case 👇
bit.ly/4qEoEWm
We understand a great deal about how and why cooperation evolves, but what about its long-term consequences?
Great to see our new review on this out now in @asn-amnat.bsky.social!
Eusociality has independently evolved in multiple arthropod lineages
Eusociality has independently evolved in multiple arthropod lineages
Comparative analysis across 5,678 insect species shows that, when you control for phylogenetic bias, eusociality has not evolved at a faster rate in haplodiploid species. www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/...
Delighted to have been a part of this. It's a very exciting area in the field of social evolution and beyond!
This is a *great* opportunity for early career researchers to get their work out into the public domain!
I had a fab time talking to Laura about my research on the evolution of masturbation 🐒👋🍆💦🦧🌮👈:
open.spotify.com/episode/3Xy9...
Strange discovery that an email about inclusive fitness was forwarded to Jeffrey Epstein, with the emailer quoting Jerusalem and comparing themself to Einstein. Are you one of the >100 evolutionary biologists now in the Epstein files? www.justice.gov/epstein/file...
Calling all OrthoFinder users!
We’ve just released GLADE, a tool to infer gene gains, losses, duplications, and ancestral genomes across a phylogeny.
GLADE runs directly on OrthoFinder results.
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.6...
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How do temperature regimes shape trait diversity in communities? Does variability promote more specialists or more generalists?
Our new Nature Communications paper tackles this with eco-evo simulations + 653 moth species across latitudinal and elevational gradients.
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
The marvellous @kitopie.bsky.social explaining how both monogamy and 'promiscuous' mating can help females avoid infanticide, "both early humans and chimpanzees are trying to solve the same problem"!
Romantic stuff, eh 😂
"we ... employ Bayesian phylogenetic methods to reconstruct the evolutionary history of kissing."
www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
Superstar researcher @averymaune.bsky.social on her awesome new paper! 🤩
This looks like a great resource, please could you add me to the list?
Have had a very exciting and unexpected start to this week, travelling to Salford for an interview with BBC Breakfast talking all things #wasps! Many thanks to @waspwoman.bsky.social for trusting me with this opportunity, and the fantastic #WorldOfWasps at @uclgrantmuseum.bsky.social for the props!
This casual phrase might seem harmless but it misunderstands what autism really is and can do real harm to autistic people.
🚨🐜!!! Check out our new paper where we investigate the impact of a soil level (SoilTemp) dataset on niche shifts of introduced ant species globally — using soil temperatures often lessens the extent of niche shifts between native and introduced ranges! 🐜 🐜 onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/...