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@JEvBio
Journal of Evolutionary Biology
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Journal of Evolutionary Biology
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We are hiring! Looking for new editorial board members - 📚 Associate Editors x c.10 📚 Handling Editor x 1 📚 Commissioning Editor x1 More information and application procedure:
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Journal of Evolutionary Biology
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Find us in the coffee area @popgroup #PGG58 @sheffielduni ☕️☕️☕️ We are currently looking for new editorial board members so please do stop by to say hello and find out more 😃
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Journal of Evolutionary Biology
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Happy New Year to all 🥳 JEB is kicking off the year at the 58th annual @popgroup meeting @sheffielduni #PGG58 We are delighted to support the meeting and look forward to seeing you all there! Safe travels everyone 🌨️ https://t.co/sfA8Rjv5qf
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Journal of Evolutionary Biology
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Using extensive data on external morphology of pygmy and marbled newts, we explored how allometry influences sexual size dimorphism. While sexes share a common allometric slope, species show significant divergences in slope directions: Ivanovic et al: https://t.co/iEpRtIuQ16
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Abstract. Allometry, the relationship between body size and the size of other body parts, explains a significant portion of morphological variation across
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Journal of Evolutionary Biology
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Infecting five fly host genotypes with isolates from distinct lineages of the obligate insect pathogenic fungus Entomophthora muscae shows - genetic makeup of both pathogen and host influence infectivity, confirming GxG interactions: Edwards et al: https://t.co/0C2hudpXpb
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Abstract. Host–pathogen infections and possible effects on co-evolutionary patterns depend on the genotypes of both host and pathogen. Obligate fungal path
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Journal of Evolutionary Biology
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Testing the equivalency of human “predators” and deep neural networks in the detection of cryptic moths: Arias et al: https://t.co/Iq6K7Upjrj
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Abstract. Researchers have shown growing interest in using deep neural networks (DNNs) to efficiently test the effects of perceptual processes on the evolu
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Journal of Evolutionary Biology
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Postmating prezygotic isolation occurs at two levels of divergence in Drosophila recens and D. subquinaria: Dustman et al. https://t.co/1cNpKSeisr
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Abstract. Identifying the presence and strength of reproductive isolating barriers is necessary to understand how species form and then remain distinct in
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Journal of Evolutionary Biology
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Patterns of dietary convergence, rather than host phylogenetic history, seems to be an important driver of microbial community composition between several Sonoran cactophilic Drosophila species: DuBose et al. https://t.co/nlUWovJZTE
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Abstract. Complex eukaryotes vary greatly in the mode and extent that their evolutionary histories have been shaped by the microbial communities that they
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Journal of Evolutionary Biology
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Research with satellite DNA in a contact zone between closely related lineages of frogs with different sex chromosomes reveals a cline in the number of autosomal clusters, indicating random assortment Souza et al. https://t.co/andbAIkJGC
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Journal of Evolutionary Biology
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📢Opportunity! We are looking for new editors - application deadline is Monday 20th January. Positions available: Associate Editors Handling Editor Commissioning Editor Details here: https://t.co/xFfD7CfpgF
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Alberto Garcia
1 year
Thanks to all the editors of this special issue @MasahitoTsuboi @evoNicki @Phylogenetrips and @GaboriauT in @JEvBio for inviting me to design the cover. It has been a first time and fun to mix one of my hobbies with my passion for science. I hope is the first of many more!
@JEvBio
Journal of Evolutionary Biology
1 year
Our December issue is now online! A special issue Guest Edited by @MasahitoTsuboi @Phylogenetrips & @GaboriauT: Inferring macroevolutionary patterns and processes from microevolutionary mechanisms https://t.co/44cdzMiB0o Artwork by Alberto Garcia Jimenez
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Erik Svensson
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A great theme issue about the micro/macroevolution discussion in @JEvBio, compiled by my colleague @MasahitoTsuboi at @Biology_LU @lunduniver, @Phylogenetrips and @GaboriauT! Nice to have contributed (a small part) to one of several interesting articles in this issue.
@JEvBio
Journal of Evolutionary Biology
1 year
Our December issue is now online! A special issue Guest Edited by @MasahitoTsuboi @Phylogenetrips & @GaboriauT: Inferring macroevolutionary patterns and processes from microevolutionary mechanisms https://t.co/44cdzMiB0o Artwork by Alberto Garcia Jimenez
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Journal of Evolutionary Biology
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We compared 2080 songs from 72 individual black-capped and mountain chickadees in sympatry and allopatry. Sympatric mountain chickadee song differs markedly from all other populations, consistent with character displacement theory Taylor et al.: https://t.co/dQqSyuTRX3
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Abstract. Character displacement theory predicts that closely-related co-occurring species should diverge in relevant traits to reduce costly interspecific
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Journal of Evolutionary Biology
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Introgressed ancestry from popular #sportfish species the Smallmouth Bass has conferred phenotypic homogenization and potential constraints on body condition in native Neosho Bass in the Ozark Highlands: Gunn et al.: https://t.co/NLLeopAwcJ
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Abstract. Introgressive hybridization may lead to contrasting evolutionary outcomes that are difficult to predict since they depend on the fitness effects
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Journal of Evolutionary Biology
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Experimental evolution of reduced resistance to toxic males under selection for faster development and early reproduction – connecting #lifehistory and #sexualconflict Verma et al: https://t.co/njXaEBNayZ
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Abstract. Interlocus sexual conflict is predicted to result in sexually antagonistic coevolution between male competitive traits, which are also female-det
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Journal of Evolutionary Biology
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For an introduction to the issue you can read the editorial from our Guest Editors here: https://t.co/jKQioJHDIr
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Journal of Evolutionary Biology
1 year
Our December issue is now online! A special issue Guest Edited by @MasahitoTsuboi @Phylogenetrips & @GaboriauT: Inferring macroevolutionary patterns and processes from microevolutionary mechanisms https://t.co/44cdzMiB0o Artwork by Alberto Garcia Jimenez
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Ken Toyama
1 year
What does sexual size dimorphism (SSD) mean in terms of combat performance differences between the sexes? We explored this question looking at bite force in Anolis lizards in this new @JEvBio paper: https://t.co/BpRp6j5NHw
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Abstract. Rensch’s rule describes a pattern of interspecific allometry in which sexual size dimorphism (SSD) increases with size among closely related spec
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Journal of Evolutionary Biology
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We compared 2080 songs from 72 individual black-capped and mountain chickadees in sympatry and allopatry. Sympatric mountain chickadee song differs markedly from all other populations, consistent with character displacement theory Taylor et al.: https://t.co/dQqSyuTRX3
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Abstract. Character displacement theory predicts that closely-related co-occurring species should diverge in relevant traits to reduce costly interspecific
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