Evolution Letters
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OA journal publishing the best work in evolutionary biology. Jointly owned by ESEB & SSE, published by @OxUniPress.
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How does the unique environment of an oceanic island facilitate genetic exchange between different orchid species? doi.org/10.1093/evlett… Now in Evolution Letters by Kenji Suetsugu, et al. 📷: Koji Tanaka and Kenya Ishida
Our paper out in Evolution Letters 🎉
Why do birds coordinate provisioning to young? Work by Chay Halliwell, Andrew Beckerman, Samantha Patrick & Hatchwell suggests long-tailed tits exhibit 2 forms of coordination; synchronizing visits to ⬇️predation risk & turn feeding to ⬆️ offspring recruitment. doi.org/10.1093/evlett…
New paper out! Here we show that ornaments in primates such as a colorful fur play a previously underestimated role in communication between groups UWA School of Human Sciences UWA UWA Research Stefan Lüpold UZH Science Evolution Letters academic.oup.com/evlett/advance…
A new study in Evolution Letters shows that primate ornaments—beards, manes, and colorful features—play key roles in communication between groups, attracting mates and deterring rivals. doi.org/10.1093/evlett… Now online, by Cyril C. Grueter and Stefan Lüpold.
Delighted to share my thoughts on the latest theoretical and empirical work exploring the evolutionary foundations of sex differences in #SexualSelection. Out now in Evolution Letters. academic.oup.com/evlett/advance…
Evolutionary theory predicts the difference in gamete size b/w females and males explains the direction of sexual selection. Two studies seem to provide contradictory evidence, but a study in Evolution Letters shows that both studies support the prediction: doi.org/10.1093/evlett…
Coordination of care reduces conflict and predation risk in a cooperatively breeding bird | doi.org/10.1093/evlett… | Evolution Letters | #ornithology
Does the inherent sex difference in gamete size drive sex roles? In a recent Evolution Letters opinion piece, Tim Janicke reflects on recent theoretical and empirical advances in understanding how anisogamy shapes sexual differentiation. doi.org/10.1093/evlett…
How does the same genome make a caterpillar, pupa, and butterfly? doi.org/10.1093/evlett… Now in Evolution Letters by Gabe DuBose and Jaap de Roode. 📷: Gabe DuBose
Press release for our recent paper on primate ornaments and between-group signalling UWA School of Human Sciences Centre for Evol Biol UWA UWA Research UZH Science Stefan Lüpold uwa.edu.au/news/article/2…
Could intergenomic compatibility shape fitness in insect populations? doi.org/10.1093/evlett… Now in Evolution Letters by Stefano Bettinazzi, Jane Liang, Enrique Rodríguez, Marion Bonneau, Ruben Holt, Ben Whitehead, Damian Dowling , Nick Lane, and Flo Camus
Genomic patterns in the dwarf kingfishers of northern Melanesia reveal a mechanistic framework explaining the paradox of the great speciators doi.org/10.1093/evlett… Now in Evolution Letters by Devon A DeRaad et al.
Unraveling mate choice evolution through indirect genetic effects doi.org/10.1093/evlett… Now in Evolution Letters by Chang S Han et al.
The structure of the environment influences the patterns and genetics of local adaptation doi.org/10.1093/evlett… Now in Evolution Letters by Tom R Booker