Well damn, this is cool.
Birds That Don't Exist: Niche Pre-Emption as a Constraint on Morphological Evolution in the Passeroidea | Chia et al., 2026 | Ecology Letters
onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10....
Well damn, this is cool.
Birds That Don't Exist: Niche Pre-Emption as a Constraint on Morphological Evolution in the Passeroidea | Chia et al., 2026 | Ecology Letters
onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10....
A digital CAPTCHA verification window titled "Select all squares with PIPES" against a plain white background. The window contains a 3Γ3 grid of numbered squares, mixing literal hardware, smoking pipes, and programming syntax.
These captchas just keep getting harder #rstats
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Kim is a PhD candidate at the University of Western Australia working on invertebrate cognition, with a current focus on intraspecific variation in cognitive ability. When sheβs not staring at ants, Kim enjoys pilates, baking, and occasional photography. π
Our new paper revealing major patterns of diversification across the Tree of Life is here!
doi.org/10.1093/evle...
Congratulations to @bjorntko.bsky.social for leading this ambitious effort, it was a pleasure to contribute alongside @acapomorphic.bsky.social, @hoehna.bsky.social & Luis Palazzesi.
New paper out from @hoehna.bsky.social Lab, led by the brilliant @bjorntko.bsky.social! We applied the Pesto software (Kopperud & HΓΆhna, 2025) to look at lineage-specific shifts in diversification rate on large, densely-sampled phylogenies across the Tree of Life doi.org/10.1093/evle...
βA complete jokeβ
After the starting gun fires, Australian researchers have to wait 2β3 years before even starting the race.
Really clear article explaining the impossibly long new time-frames for Australian Research Council grants.
By @liammannix.bsky.social
This Brazilian frog might be the first pollinating amphibian known to science Nectar-loving tree frog likely moves pollen from flower to flower
Itβs the first time a frogβor any amphibianβhas been observed pollinating a plant, researchers reported in 2023.
Learn more on #WorldWildlifeDay: https://scim.ag/4riUU1G
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@simone66b.bsky.social is an Associate Professor at the School of Biological Sciences at the University of Queensland. Her work sits at the intersection of quantitative methods and evolutionary biology. Beyond academia, she enjoys modern jazz and punk rock. π·
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@timtemizyurek.bsky.social is a PhD candidate at the University of Queensland studying how eco-evo shapes individuals and populations of duckweeds. Outside of work he is interested in the extended evolutionary synthesis, philosophy of science and magic realism πͺ
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Yong is a DECRA fellow at the University of Western Australia working on the impact of sexual selection on life history traits and their trade-offs. One current focus is the physiological mechanisms mediating these effects, such as diet and oxidative stress π₯¦
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@puttert.bsky.social is a postdoc at the Australian National University working on phylogenomics and conservation genetics mostly on amphibians and reptiles. He is originally from Thailand. Outside of academia, Putter loves SCUBA diving and football β½π
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@hasbeanbeetle.bsky.social is a PhD candidate at the University of Western Australia currently working on sexual selection in cowpea seed beetles. He is not a father, yet still doesnβt have time for hobbies or interests of his own π₯
She'll be coauthoring papers soon enough π
I can finally share my main postdoc project! It took a while but we finally got it out
So if you want to read about an updated phylogeny for waterfowl and all the convergent evolution they get up to boy do I have a paper/thread for you
academic.oup.com/sysbio/advan... πͺΆπ§ͺ
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@damienesquerre.bsky.social is a lecturer and researcher in Biological Sciences from the University of Wollongong, focusing on evolutionary processes, specifically in reptiles and amphibians. In his spare time, he is an avid wildlife photographer π·
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@ondicrino.bsky.social is a senior lecturer in animal behaviour at Flinders, where her work centres around how developmental conditions shape endocrine responses that affect behaviour and physiology across life history π¦π¦
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Alistair is an ARC Future Fellow at the University of Sydney, who works on the effects of nutrition on life-history traits. From the UK, he moved to Australia in 2014. He is a father of two, and thus has no time for any hobbies or interests of his own π§βπ§βπ§
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@erinmacartney.bsky.social is an post-doctoral research associate at the University of Sydney, where she is particularly interested in how the environment impacts post-copulatory traits including male-male and male-female reproductive interactions βοΈ
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@kristoffer-wild.bsky.social is a postdoctoral researcher at the Biophysical Ecology lab at the University of Melbourne, interested in how animals function across variable environments. Outside of his work, he enjoys travelling, photography, and kayaking π£π»ββοΈ
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The first version of FigTree was released nearly 20 years ago and it is still widely used (including by me). But there are currently 85 issues on the GitHub repo (github.com/rambaut/figt...) and some of them I donβt really like the look of.
New paper alert! π¦
We gave wild cockatoos puzzle boxes across Canberraβs urban gradient. The finding? Urban birds approach faster, but are not better solvers.
Our results suggest that urbanization shapes neophobia independently from cognitive performance. Read it here:
doi.org/10.1093/behe...
π¨ #DiscoveryProjects EOI #DPEI27 announcement:
βοΈOutcomes for Expressions of Interest should now be available in your RMS account βΆοΈ rms.arc.gov.xn--au-lmy
ARC should also email Lead CIs with their outcomes (may take a while & be staggered).
Full apps open 2 Mar, due 22 Apr.
Millennial Grey-ified π’
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@eveliendegreef.bsky.social's latest is out in the @asn-amnat.bsky.social feature exploring the challenges of genetic forecastingπ
"Identifying Areas of Potential Risk Based on Future Genetic Adaptability in Three Arctic Whale Species"
doi.org/10.1086/738889 π§ͺππ§¬π #consgen #popgen #evobio
Cutting down the manuscript word-count to fit the journal requirementsπ€¦π½
Join us on campus & online on Friday, 6 March 2026 at 1pm for a seminar by Kate O'Hara, PhD Candidate from the Moritz Group! Details: rb.gy/u9aqza
ECR/Postdoc position - 2 years.
ARC Discovery Project - Transgenerational implications of microplastic toxicity.
Field and mammal handling experience preferred. Microplastic analysis experience ideal.
Scope to support a PhD student.
Please email RenΓ©e (renee.firman@uwa.edu.au) for more details!
From the damning Staff Wellbeing Census report, to this. Paints a grim picture of Australian universities...
humanrights.gov.au/about-us/med...