SUPER exciting PhD with David Berger (+me as co-supervisor). Incredible datasets ready to crack on
Also: Sweden has some of the best PhD salaries and working conditions in the world. Four years (+up to 20% teaching) fully funded.
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Posts by Gabriela Montejo-Kovacevich
The reason butterfly rearing is mostly about gardening:
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A new phD position in my lab about amphibian, infection diseases in a global changing world. Check it out! And spread the word ;)
iPhones are the new hand lens 🤓 (looking for a terminal, angled, orange spike to ID Euphydryas edtiha vs chalcedona)
David Marques was an amazing speciation genomics researcher, a passionate birder, and a wonderful friend, husband, and father. May he rest in peace. www.nature.com/articles/s41...
New pre-print with some updates on ivory:miR193 in a highly polymorphic moth.
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.6...
We mapped ivory (again!?) this time controlling aspects of camouflage in Anticarsia gemmatalis. Mapping, SVs, Expression and Function.
Comments/suggestions welcome!
What a way to start the year!! Really enjoyed the usual friendly atmosphere at PopGroup and all the research shared. Many thanks to the organisers @popgroup2026.bsky.social
If anyone is interested in joining my group or coming to Sweden please get in touch 🧬❄️
Oh my way to PopGroup! I’ll be talking about our preprint on bidirectional adaptive introgression between native and invasive agricultural pests: Friday, 16:30 in Amphi B
doi.org/10.64898/202...
Lille town centre
Excited to be in Lille for @popgroup2026.bsky.social ! Come and catch my talk on accounting for local adaptation in species distribution models @16:15 in Amphi B :)
We’ve been working on this paper longer than it took adaptive alleles to cross the species barrier (in both directions) and make two pests ever more resistant to the things we throw at them.
New preprint out 🧬🌱🐛
a shallow wooden tray has eight smaller white cardboard boxes in it with rows of carefully preserved and pinned small butterflies, either white with dark freckles or yellow with orange wing tips, seen from directly above
Tom and John Emmel and Sterling Mattoon officially began their work on “The Butterflies of California” book in 1974.
Now, more than 50 years after they began, the book draft has officially been published online and is freely available to the public:
www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/science/the-...
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We are so pleased with our new Assist Plus robot. Already hugely upscaling magnetic bead extractions! 🧬 next up libraries and museum samples. (thanks @scilifelab.se for the funding).
New PhD position: Butterfly Evolution at High Elevations 🦋⛰️
The project aims to understand the rapid evolution and adaptation of white butterflies at high elevations.
DEADLINE: January 11, 2025
More info: pavelmatos.wordpress.com/join-us/
Really exciting times to be doing Lepidoptera research! Incredible efforts by the consortium (and thank you for bringing Lepbase back too, sorely missed!)
I'm very excited that our paper on Project Psyche is now published! 🦋🧬
Over the last two years we've built an incredible community & already made huge progress. Read about this & how @projectpsyche.bsky.social will drive exciting and collaborative science here:
www.cell.com/trends/ecolo...
Too warm to buzz? Check out our newest paper on how warming temperatures affect bee buzzes in the Arctic. Well done to Charlie and Guadalupe and other coauthors for this nice study in the Swedish Arctic! @hfspo.bsky.social
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
We are looking for a part-time research assistant with an enthusiasm for working with insects and plants to join our Leverhulme-funded project on butterfly scale development jobsite.sheffield.ac.uk/job/Research...
Applications for the MEME programme (www.evobio.eu
) are now open! MEME is a research- and mobility-oriented master’s in evolutionary biology (& I’m a proud alumna!), jointly run by the Unis of Groningen, Uppsala, Montpellier, and LMU Munich, with Harvard and Lausanne as partners. Spread the word!
cool!!
Green butterfly sat on a flower.
I'm looking for PhD students to join the lab starting August 2026. We study the evolution of insect chemical signals so if you're interested in evolutionary biology, chemical ecology, molecular biology, behavior, or genetics, this could be a good fit for you! More info here: tinyurl.com/mrxchwfm
Reliably hungry students @ an R crashcourse 😍
🚨 We're hiring!
PhD position in Evolutionary Systems Biology at Stockholm University & SciLifeLab
🎓 Focus: evolution, development, computational & mathematical modeling, prediction
📍 Stockholm, Sweden
🕒 4 years, fully-funded
🔍 Details: su.varbi.com/en/what:job/...
Please share!
I guess I’m a euphy biologist now ☺️
First day of fieldwork: one flat tyre, one gopher snake, and many Euphydryas editha 🤩
@ Piute peak, California
Finally out: Predicting adaptation to climate warming www.nature.com/articles/s41...
We find that there are many genomic routes to heat-adaptation, but this can also make genomic data of limited value for prediction. A tour de force by @denovorego.bsky.social , with @stelkens.bsky.social.
A much deserved award to the mother of climate change ecology and dear Euphydryas collaborator, Camille. Her story is one of resilience and fighting to study what she believed was important, not what was trendy at the time. www.eurekalert.org/news-release...
A little tutorial to make interactive maps with GBIF data for any species, including any metadata you want - pictures too
Great work by intern Edgar Signe from Brest University
www.montejo-kovacevich-lab.com/projects/
Watching right now… loved boiling point as well!
Im in Florida 😎 (visited the mcguire) kathy told me about your hectic travels - hope they are going well!
I havent seen a single real mug in a hotel yet ☹️