If you're an #EcoEvo #PhD candidate anywhere in the world looking for project funding, consider applying for the @asn-amnat.bsky.social Student Research Award.
Ten proposals for $2k in research funds will be awarded. Due 13 March 2026.
Please share widely! 🧪 #grants #ecology #evolution #behavior
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And we have two new additions to announce: @jmheberling.bsky.social and @smwadgymar.bsky.social have signed up for 4-year terms on the @ijpsjournal.bsky.social board. We're excited to have them join our merry band of editors. (5/n)
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FAMU can't use the word Black on anything posted around campus related to Black History Month, to stay in compliance with Florida state laws against DEI. Black students can't use the word Black at their Historically Black College during Black History Month.
Conceptual diagram of potential patterns of flowering time shifts in relation to local historical temperature. Blue represents localities with relatively cooler historic temperatures (Cooler) with slope βc; red represents localities with relatively warmer temperatures (Warmer) with slope βw, and green represents localities with historically intermediate temperatures (Mean) with slope βm. a) Higher phenological sensitivity to changes in interannual temperature (Temperature anomalies) in localities with relatively lower historic temperatures. b) Higher phenological sensitivity in localities with relatively higher temperatures. c) Higher phenological sensitivity in localities with historically intermediate temperatures.
🌸New article in @aobp.bsky.social exploring how year-to-year temperature variation shapes flowering time differently across Triodanis perfoliata populations, revealing hidden flexibility in plant phenology. 🌡️🗓️
Full #openaccess
👉 doi.org/qjmv
@flwrecoevo.bsky.social
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Science People: We at NSF are still recovering/catching up/getting our lives together. But the agency posted these FAQs about post-shutdown resumption of operations which might answer a lot of Qs for you: www.nsf.gov/resumption-o...
Mock IJPS cover showing undergraduate researcher at work
In the November 2025 @ijpsjournal.bsky.social
🚨Undergraduate research🚨
AN EXPLORATION OF FACTORS DRIVING PATTERNS OF HYBRIDIZATION IN TRIODANIS
Keegan McConnell, Alyssa Zhan, Jolie Linhart, Kurt M. Neubig,
@flwrecoevo.bsky.social
www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/full/10....
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The cover image shows an oxeye daisy (Leucanthemum vulgare) visited by pollenforaging thrips. Thrips are minute plant and flower visitors and are commonly viewed as pests, but they are key pollinators of a wide range of plant taxa. [See van der Kooi et al., pp. 669–682. Picture credit: Sara Leonhardt.]
🆕 The new issue of Annals of Botany is now online!
🌸 Pollination & plant–insect interactions
🪶 Plant–animal & microbial interactions
🧬 Genomics & evolution
🌿 Physiology & climate responses
🍎 Structure & function
🌱 Seeds & reproduction
New issue👉 botany.fyi/ec7im6
These mockup covers are so fun! This project was so much stronger thanks to the data provided by Alyssa and Jolie (pictured). Thanks @ijpsjournal.bsky.social for valuing the important contributions that undergrads make to research.
Mock IJPS cover showing undergraduate researcher at work
AOP @ijpsjournal.bsky.social
🚨Undergraduate research🚨
AN EXPLORATION OF FACTORS DRIVING PATTERNS OF HYBRIDIZATION IN TRIODANIS
Keegan McConnell, Alyssa Zhan, Jolie Linhart, Kurt M. Neubig,
@flwrecoevo.bsky.social
www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1086/...
#PlantScience
1. Anti-trans outrage is losing its bite.
Last week, Elon Musk led a mass boycott campaign to get trans characters removed from shows on the platform.
Major conservatives joined in.
Now, we have the result: the boycott was a fizzle, and Netflix stock is up.
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Today my @nytimes.com colleagues and I are launching a new series called Lost Science. We interview US scientists who can no longer discover something new about our world, thanks to this year‘s cuts. Here is my first interview with a scientist who studied bees and fires. Gift link: nyti.ms/3IWXbiE
RFK Jr on Tylenol and autism: "It is not proof. We're doing the studies to make the proof."
A graph showing violin plots. On the y axis is the perceived morality of people from 0 to 8. On the x axis the time points 40 years before my birth, 20 years before my birth, at my birth, 20 years past my birth, today. The morality value is constant until birth, and then declines.
People: "Things used to be better."
Scientist: "When did it start getting worse?"
People: "When I was born."
From "The illusion of moral decline" by Adam Mastroianni.
shorturl.at/FFEDV
Patterns of hybridization are driven by many factors. Here we explore these patterns w a special emphasis on breeding system variation. Really great collab w wonderful students and colleagues!
Job alert #TeamFish. Curator of Fishes gig!
"You cannot get through a single day without having an impact on the world around you. What you do makes a difference, and you have to decide what kind of difference you want to make."
Rest in Peace, Jane Goodall 🙏🏻
We are deeply saddened by the passing of UN Messenger of Peace Dr. Jane Goodall.
Her life’s work championing conservation, humanity and the natural world leaves an enduring legacy.
Our condolences to her family, the Jane Goodall Institute and all who draw hope from her example.
Despite These Times...my department is hiring! I really like my department, we have a good mix of disciplines and organisms and we're really low-drama. We also get pizza at faculty meeting. So if you're a computational and structural biologist, join us! 🧪 jobs.rutgers.edu/postings/260...
So happy with this one!
JA @ijpsjournal.bsky.social
Low reproductive output suggests hermaphrodites are unlikely to spread in a dioecious hybrid willow population
Ashmita Khanal, Nan Hu, Minghao Guo, Diksha Gambhir, Matthew S. Olson
www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1086/...
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From the Archives: Using physiological models to identify the relative importance of plant adaptations to environmental variation, an appreciation of Heckathorn and DeLucia (1991)
Hafiz Maherali
www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/epdf/10....
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i am seriously begging democrats to bring the same smoke to this story that they brought to jimmy kimmel being indefinitely suspended
'Rapture' comes from the Latin 'rapere' meaning "to seize and carry off."
'Raptor' also comes from 'rapere.'
We hope neither carries you off today.
Come work with us! The University of Nevada, Reno is hiring an Assistant Professor in Human-Environment Geography, with a focus on energy and/or water sustainability, and environmental justice. Details at this link nshe.wd1.myworkdayjobs.com/en-US/UNR-ex...
In the September 2025 @ijpsjournal.bsky.social
Heterodichogamy in Ascarina lucida (Chloranthaceae)
@theobrominated.bsky.social et al.
www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/full/10....
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JA @ijpsjournal.bsky.social
Spatiotemporal variation in selection on floral traits related to abortion rate, predispersal seed predation, and fitness variance
@evoecoamy.bsky.social, Monica A Geber
www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/epdf/10....
#PlantScience
In the September 2025 @ijpsjournal.bsky.social
From the Archives: Essential Readings in Plant Mating System Evolution: Three Classic Contributions from Lloyd and Schoen
@flwrecoevo.bsky.social, Carol Goodwillie
www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/epdf/10....
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Anyone from the University of Montreal here? Please DM.
Please RT.
JA @ijpsjournal.bsky.social
From the Archives: Multiple ways to escape stick-world: 3 papers that paved the way to integrate the fossil record into a synthetic understanding of the origin and evolution of leaves in the euphyllophyte clade
Mihai Tomescu
www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/epdf/10....