Thanks for the very nice write-up! Tagging first author, @kmlong.bsky.social.
My latest digest for Evolution is now available online! Ongoing introgression of a secondary sexual plumage trait in a stable avian hybrid zone doi.org/10.1093/evol...#ornithology#birds
Darwin noted “a fine beetle flew on board” while far at sea during the voyage of the Beagle. Their strong dispersal capabilities brought them as far as the #Galápagoswww.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
@adeflamingh.bsky.socialgithub.com/adeflamingh/.... The main software hasn't changed--alignments to MT and NUMT refs are used to find NUMT contamination. We mostly added some behind-the-scene checks when processing CIGAR strings and improved logs!
This repository is dedicated to code and associated metafiles for the NuMt_parser program (c) 2020 Angel G. Rivera-Colon & Alida de Flamingh - adeflamingh/NuMt_parser
I wrote a small piece for UO's Office of the Vice President for Research and Innovation about our barnacle project in the Kern-Ralph co-lab. Check it out! "Biological rule breakers and population genetics" research.uoregon.edu/about/announ...
Please share! My lab will be hiring 2-3 postdocs over the coming months to study the genetic basis of behavioral traits in darters using brain transcriptomics & population genomics. First ad is posted here: tamus.wd1.myworkdayjobs.com/TAMU_Externa...#behavior#popgen#evolution#neuroethology
Our manuscript on the population genetics and biogeography of ancient Cape lions made the cover of JoH! Thanks to @adeflamingh.bsky.socialacademic.oup.com/jhered/advan...
Abstract. Cape lions (Panthera leo melanochaitus) formerly ranged throughout the grassland plains of the “Cape Flats” in what is today known as the Western Cape
Introducing Molecular Natural History, a new Molecular Ecogist series about the natural history we can learn from population genetic data I’m launching the series I n the cutest possible way, with the Channel Island foxes: www.molecularecologist.com/2024/03/01/m...
A Santa Cruz Island fox, Urocyon littoralis santacruzae, on the prowl. (Flickr, jby) Molecular Natural History is a series of posts highlighting what population genetic data has revealed about some…
Graduate student Gabby Coffing’s new preprint detailing how we discovered a sex chromosome in Cephalopods and their putative sex determination. A really fun story that I’m proud to have played a role in discovering. www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
PhD opportunity in my group at UiO on adaptation to shifting temperatures in house sparrows. Looking for candidates interested in combining evolutionary genomics and ecological approaches! Please share! www.jobbnorge.no/en/available...