Mark Dyble
@DybleMark
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Evolutionary anthropologist Assistant Professor at the University of Cambridge
London
Joined September 2012
In this video, starring a Cetti's warbler, I compare the advantages of being resident against being a migrant and the need to consider the geometric mean. 7 seconds too long to add directly to twitter -n so here is the YouTube link. https://t.co/i3Hv22Figb
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Great ✨new paper✨ by @palaeoscientist, @er_crema (@CamBioanth / @UCamArchaeology) and colleagues!! "The record of past human adaptations provides crucial lessons for guiding responses to crises in the future" https://t.co/tLqRloP25g
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Nature - Analysis of population decline shows that frequent disturbances enhance a population’s capacity to resist and recover from downturns and that trade-offs exist when adopting new or...
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Wow!! Look at this amazing team of post-docs 🥰‼️ Come and join us!! NEW✨tenure-track lectureship in Human Evolution https://t.co/7799KO0ksD
@CamBioanth @UCamArchaeology Deadline 2 April
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NEW✨✨ tenure-track lectureship in Human Evolution @CamBioanth @UCamArchaeology ‼️🥰🎉 https://t.co/7799KO0ksD come and join this amazing team!! Deadline 2 April pls RT 😀
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[Thread] I will now explain our new study about people cooperating with honeyguide birds, using Lego and graphs (and Lego graphs). This study was a great team effort: @honeyguiding @honeyguide @jesvanderwal @jesslund01 + many not on Twitter.
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Please sign and share to help save Anthropology at Kent. We offer so, so much…. https://t.co/hzSi2uOOkL
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We're looking forward to hearing about how human sociality evolved this afternoon with @DybleMark Just one of the fascinating talks in our School of Life Sciences seminar series #behaviour #evolution
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New paper out with @AJCMicheletti: "Population turnover, behavioral conservatism, and rates of cultural evolution"
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📣New Preprint In new research done with @DybleMark Nik Chaudhary @davidabann and @DenizSalali we analyse patterns of physical activity amongst BaYaka children in comparison to US and UK children. What did we see? Three key observations in the🧵
Patterns of physical activity in hunter-gatherer children compared with US and UK children. https://t.co/Jz8u5H7Emp
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Delighted to say I passed my Viva with minor corrections. I owe a huge debt of gratitude to my supervisors @davidabann @DenizSalali and @DybleMark for their unending support throughout my PhD. Thanks too to my examiners @EvanSluijs and @danny_longman for a great discussion!
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🎉 New article out (and first from my PhD)🎉 In this paper, we examined differences in the distribution of physical activity between girls and boys in the multi-national ICAD dataset 🧵 https://t.co/sT2bdl3M6v
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International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity - Physical activity in childhood is thought to influences health and development. Previous studies have found that boys are...
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Many thanks to @GMERC_TZ & @UCL_evoanthro UG and PG students for a fabulous field primatology module. So glad the local (human AND non-human) primate population could accommodate us all! Safe travels to all!
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The Gibraltar Macaques Project @GibMacProj is now live on X-Twitter! Focused on Barbary macaques behaviour, ecology, and the associated human-primate interface. Follow for more news!
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Call for abstracts! Knowledge exchange workshop on Understandin Adolescence, 12th September at @RoyalAnthro! Looking to hear from researchers from across anthropology (evo/bio/soc/med, etc.) & hoping to catapult into special issue. More info 👇 https://t.co/qOQdYm4iHw
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🎉 New Preprint! 🎉 (And 1st as 1st author) In work done alongside @davidabann @DybleMark @DenizSalali and #ICAD collaborators we saw that in a multinational sample of 15k children, while boys did more activity on average, they were more unequal. [1/3]
Gender differences in the distribution of children's physical activity: evidence from nine countries https://t.co/GeiXnhxGgt
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Amazed to be part of the group researchers who received this grant. We will use Maths and anthropology to develop our work on unpredictability and sustainable use of natural resources! @DybleMark, @ucl_discovery
@ucl_herg, @KMHomewood
https://t.co/mNOH46CDmd
imperial.ac.uk
The Turner Kirk Trust Challenge Fund brings together mathematicians and conservation scientists to create transformative solutions for conservation.
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🚨Job🚨 Lecturer in Experimental Psychology (3-Year) This is a great opportunity for an early ish career researcher who wants to transition to a fellowship / PI position. Seeking people with interests / expertise in social evolution broadly defined.
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New Cambridge Element Improving Breastfeeding Rates by @Emily_Emmott @UCLanthropology @UCL_evoanthro out now! Read for free for 2 weeks https://t.co/fEfLoXlcIZ
#cambridgeelements #psychology
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Because polygyny is usually associated with short male reproductive tenure, polygynous mating systems will not necessarily lead to the significant increases in average relatedness we might expect then too (5/5)
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In this new paper, we model the effect of male skew and turnover in male dominance on relatedness and show that high turnover in skew can offset (and in some cases completely cancel out) the positive effect of polygyny on within-group relatedness (4/5)
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