An ant that behaves like a cleaner fish? With awesome photos. onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/...
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🚨 PhD opportunity in evolutionary microbiology!
Join our lab to study how horizontal gene transfer drives host–microbe symbioses and ecological function
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An insect that produces a nasty secretion to defend the local group against predators. Our commentary on some brilliant fieldwork by @caritalindstedt.bsky.social & Raphael www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/... @asgriffin.bsky.social
Read our perspective piece on a brilliant new piece of work out in @pnas.org studying public goods in an insect. Congratulations to the team! www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/... @caritalindstedt.bsky.social @stuwest.bsky.social
A scientist extracts stem cells from a chick embryo in an egg.
I have a story today about the quest to turn eggs into low-cost factories for medicines. Gift link: nyti.ms/4bzSabB
😂
Final version just published of our review on the ecological and evolutionary consequences of cooperation www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1086/... @ryosukeiritani.bsky.social @annadewar.bsky.social @asgriffin.bsky.social @lauriebelch.bsky.social
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Women haven’t always had equal space in learned societies, yet most of our staff are women. For #IWD2026, we celebrate the colleagues who help make the Society what it is today. We invited them to reflect on this year's theme of justice and action and the barriers women still face: buff.ly/oY03aSN
Cheers James!
New paper showing that bacteria with more genes for cooperation can live in a broader range of habitats and that genes for cooperation are more more likely to be in the accessory genome www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/... @lauriebelch.bsky.social
Thank you to Doug Emlen and Matthias Fischer for the wonderful images we used in this figure, illustrating the parallels of studying adaptation across scales of visibility: scarab beetles and giant viruses www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/... @stuwest.bsky.social
Why and how to study adaptation in invisible things. A follow up from @asgriffin.bsky.social 's talk at the 2024 @isbe2026.bsky.social meeting
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We have three (yes, THREE) 🌟lectureships🌟 advertised in the School of Biological Sciences, University of Bristol.
Broad remit, including #AnimalBehaviour & #GlobalChangeBiology
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A butterfly, the Asian swallowtail, feeding at a flower in Ikebukuro, Japan. Photo credit: Stuart West.
ASN Address: The Evolutionary and Ecological Consequences of Cooperation
Available now ahead of print!
www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1086/...
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" 🍑🌱
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Brilliant!
Delighted to have been a part of this. It's a very exciting area in the field of social evolution and beyond!
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!
Oh I’m excited to dig into this! I especially love that figure with the environment & behavioral variables mapped onto the phylogeny! In my grad work, I found that nutrient stress intensifies selection against a selfish mtDNA… can’t help but wonder if it was a molecular case of a similar phenomenon.
the evolutionary and ecological consequences of cooperation
the evolutionary and ecological consequences of cooperation
Huge thanks to @asn-amnat.bsky.social for inviting our review on the evolutionary and ecological consequences of cooperation. @annadewar.bsky.social @asgriffin.bsky.social @lauriebelch.bsky.social www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1086/...
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/...
Three people, two women and a man, smile and converse outside a modern building. Text reads: Oxford Biology Mentorship Programme. To support strong senior independent research fellowship applications. Apply by 25 March.
Applications for our Fellowship Mentorship Programme are open!
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And a genius suggestion to add in to acknowledgements when/why using a society journal.
A super handy database to help support academic society journals and other ethical publishing. academic.oup.com/jeb/article/...
Robots, fungal growth strategies, and proportional resource exchange between mycorrhizal fungi and plants www.pnas.org/doi/epdf/10.... @spun.earth @tobykiers.bsky.social
And this was years after Epstein had been prosecuted for soliciting underage sex.