I Study Biodiversity and Genomics ---- Associate Professor TTU
ornithology - genomics - myrmecology - mantheylab.org - wildlife photography hobbyist (all photos posted my own unless stated)
Birder | Research Associate at Swiss Ornithological Institute @vogelwarte.bsky.social ๐จ๐ญ
Interested in the evolution of bird movements and how they can influence evolutionary processes
https://pauldufour80.wordpress.com/
30-something weirdo. UX designer. IVF mama. Dog mama.
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Avian evolutionary biologist
NSF Postdoctoral Fellow
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Associate Professor ๐ณ๏ธโ๐, University of Colorado Boulder
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ecologist-artist | dryland bird annual cycle ecology, ecophysiology, conservation physiology, global change, migration |
drab bird enthusiast |
they/them | phd candidate |
sefischer.com
Since 1989, The Institute for Bird Populations has enabled science-based conservation of species and habitats by studying the abundance, demography, and ecology of birds and other wildlife.
Assistant Professor of biology @utulsa with interests in animal coloration, vision and how carotenoids make the ๐
I study evolutionary bioenergetics, focused mainly on mitochondrial physiology (especially AOX) and mitonuclear interactions.
https://www.ryanjweaver.com/
Associate Professor, Pennsylvania State University. Studies evolutionary genomics, mostly in birds. https://www.davetoews.com.
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Lecturer at Wageningen University | Evolutionary Biology, Genomics and Ornithology | Blogging at Avian Hybrids
Evolution, Speciation, Adaptation, Birds, Nat Hist Museums plus Mountain Running, Skiing, Former rotating PO in EP @ NSF BIO *Views are my own* He/His/Him