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A Master (M2) opportunity to work on evolutionary population genomics of the European common lizard in my lab (ISYEB, MNHN) in the hearth of Paris (possibly followed by a funded PhD!). devillemereuil.legtux.org/m2-internshi...
A 2 year post-doc offer on the acceleration of pace-of-life and senescence in response to climate change in the common lizard. The post-doc will work with Jean-François Le Galliard and Sandrine Meylan at the iEES lab (Paris, France), as part of the larger TIPEX project. lizardecology.org?p=3585
I think we need to stop believing other sciences are clearer than biology on their concepts. Ask physicists what is space, time, entropy, you'll get as much as a consensus as you get with fitness for biologists IMO.
Me, me, me sir! ✋ The common lizard populations in the Cevennes, in France, of which I am now in charge of! 😅
You make a great case for it, indeed.
New preprint by former PhD student Nathalie Zeballos. We competed two strains of the microalga Dunaliella salina, one of which induces programmed cell death (PCD), to understand how selection can maintain this puzzling trait over multiple cycles of salinity rise. t.co/MHoM3ngpvH
Isn't this basically WAMBAM?