Mads F. Schou (@abumadsen) 's Twitter Profile
Mads F. Schou

@abumadsen

Evolutionary geneticist interested in maintenance of genetic variation and thermal stress, but also a wannabe Globetrotter

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Morten Rosenvold Villadsen ⭐ (@holdvejret) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Wow! Folk melder sig ind. Det virker. Hvad med dig? Ja - dig! 100kr - så du medlem af #dknatur s vildeste forening der sidder med ved bordet når de kommende NNP planlægges. Okser med/uden nosser? Hegn eller ej? Afskydning af hjorte for at hjælpe nabomarken? Vildere? Ja!

Mette Carstensen (@carstensen_mv) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Streams, streams, streams, streams what an adventure taking water samples for nitrous oxide measurements in 70 Danish streams #DrivNos #DFF Looking forward to next time #Autumn

Streams, streams, streams, streams what an adventure taking water samples for nitrous oxide measurements in 70 Danish streams #DrivNos #DFF
Looking forward to next time #Autumn
Mads F. Schou (@abumadsen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

So you’ve organised a perfect dinner for four, and suddenly a fifth friend demands to join! Is five a more optimal group size? Julian Melgar and Charlie Cornwallis did some great science to provide the answer. FYI it’s an ostrich dinner

Charlie Cornwallis (@ckcornwallis) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This one was a mammoth effort that started with giving a Man Utd shirt to Stefaan’s in return for building a 14m tower that swayed in the wind but survived many storms…. elifesciences.org/digests/77170/…

Andreas Nord (@cyanistesnord) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Interested in #thermalbiology #climatechange #heatwave and other things temperature? Join us for a 3-day symposium Biology, LU Lund University in Lund Nov 8-10. Still some vacant spots. Details and registration 👉biology.lu.se/form/animals-t…

Julian Melgar (@julian_melg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In middle-sized ostrich groups, males keep thinking about sex, even when females are already incubating their eggs. The result? Lots of broken eggs! Read more about it on our latest paper. elifesciences.org/articles/77170 Mads F. Schou Charlie Cornwallis eLife - the journal

eLife - the journal (@elife) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In the wild, animals live in groups of all sorts of sizes. A recent study on ostriches suggests this might result from the competing evolutionary pros and cons of group living between males and females. elifesciences.org/articles/77170…

In the wild, animals live in groups of all sorts of sizes. A recent study on ostriches suggests this might result from the competing evolutionary pros and cons of group living between males and females. elifesciences.org/articles/77170…
@grrlscientist.bsky.social 🌍 ⧖ Ⓥ SciComm @Forbes (@grrlscientist) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Costs Of Cooperation And Conflict In Group Living | study out of @LundUniversity, published by eLife - the journal by @grrlscientist.bsky.social 🌍 ⧖ Ⓥ SciComm Forbes via Forbes Science / @Forbes #conservation #evolution #cooperation #conflict #group #ecology #breeding #behavior #ostrich #SciComm forbes.com/sites/grrlscie…

The Conversation - Australia + New Zealand (@conversationedu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New research suggests cold-blooded animals will be even hotter and hungrier in a warmer world than previously thought. This may increase extinction risk. Lesley Alton + Vanessa Kellermann (@Monash) explain how hotter temps will increase metabolic rates: bit.ly/3KS7iUI

Rhonda Snook (@rhondasnook1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Well, I thought this had been on the twittersphere but I can't find it now. Deadline in a week May 19. I know I'm biased but I think this is a cool project for a PhD student. Butterflies, heat stress, fertility. Field work in Spain and Sweden. evol.mcmaster.ca/~brian/evoldir…

Toby Kiers (@kierstoby) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Wrangling fungi on the world’s most remote island w/ SPUN to understand how mycorrhizae can aid in global restoration efforts Extraordinary reporting by Virginia Gewin in Nature Portfolio. Stellar expedition team: Stuart West Charlie Cornwallis nature.com/immersive/d415…

Mads F. Schou (@abumadsen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Come and work with me at Auburn Football SDS (Denmark) in a new PhD position on genetics of thermal adaptation of ostriches! Deadline: 1st August More info and apply here shorturl.at/qvQRU DM/email me if you have questions  #PhDChat #PhDLife #AcademicChatter #phd #PhDposition #Evol2023

Come and work with me at <a href="/AU/">Auburn Football SDS</a> (Denmark) in a new PhD position on genetics of thermal adaptation of ostriches!
Deadline: 1st August
More info and apply here shorturl.at/qvQRU
DM/email me if you have questions 

#PhDChat #PhDLife #AcademicChatter #phd #PhDposition #Evol2023
Jana Isanta-Navarro (@janaisanta) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨I am hiring a PhD student! 🚨 What you need? A Msc. degree, ideally experience culturing phytoplankton and definitely excitement about working experimentally! candidate.hr-manager.net/ApplicationIni…

🚨I am hiring a PhD student! 🚨
What you need? A Msc. degree, ideally experience culturing phytoplankton and definitely excitement about working experimentally! 
candidate.hr-manager.net/ApplicationIni…
Erik Svensson (@evolodonata) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Happy to finally get this paper published on the quantitative genetics, evolution and fitness consequences of thermoregulation in the World's largest bird (the Ostrich, Struthio camelus) in Evolution Letters! 1/ academic.oup.com/evlett/article…