That organism can 'purposefully' rewrite their DNA is undoubtedly a misconception. However, the concept that DNA can change directionally following novel phenotypic variants isn't (i.e. amy1 genes in h. sapiens). Organism rewriting their DNA is a (poor) metaphor for their ability to direct selection
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Journal devoted to theoretical advances in the fields of biology and cognition, with an emphasis on the conceptual integration of #EvoDevo approaches. Published by @kli.ac.at
springer.com/journal/13752
Join us on a journey through the history of life on Earth. From the dawn of life in the Archaean Eon through the Mesozoic Era — the so-called “Age of Dinosaurs-- right up to the end of the most recent Ice Age.
The Royal Society is a Fellowship of many of the world's most eminent scientists and is the oldest scientific academy in continuous existence.
Researcher - sensory biology of fishes. Associate in Ichthyology, MCZ and Professor Emerita, University of Rhode Island - still lots to do! 🐠🐟
We’re the museum looking deeper into the Earth’s past to shape a new future where both people and planet thrive.
Protecting the planet, it’s in our nature. 🌍
Postdoctoral fellow at Harvard University–Organismic & Evolutionary Biology Department – Lauder's Lab.
Exploring functional morphology in sharks and rays
Prof. at Harvard University: research on fish biorobotics, biomimetics, biomechanics, morphology, shark locomotion and skin function, and fish schooling
people.fas.harvard.edu/~glauder/
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https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=s-FMUNgAAAAJ&hl=e
The International Biogeography Society. Fostering collaboration, awareness of & education in biogeography, for the study & conservation of the world's biota.
https://www.biogeography.org/
Evolutionary biologist, photographer and professor (Lund, Sweden). Preferred pronoun: comrade.
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Assistant Professor @ Illinois Institute of Technology
Ichthyology, macroevolution, hybridization, and conservation
University of Tennessee - EEB & Drake University Alum
https://jcorush.github.io/
https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=Xh3zefgAAAAJ
Senior Lecturer at Lancaster Uni, UK. Exploring macrobehaviour using coral reefs as a model system, interested in all things data sciencey. #MacrobehaviourLab https://sallykeith.weebly.com/
PhD student in animal behaviour and endocrinology at the University of Neuchâtel. I focus on cooperation, communication and hormones in captive mammals 🐺🐒
Postdoc at the University of Sydney studying fisheries and functions 🐠🐟
She/her
Cofounder 📊 bayesbaes.github.io
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Evolution; animal behaviour; animal culture; human cognitive evolution; niche construction; anti-racism. Editor-in-Chief of Biological Theory
#evolution #evodevo #philbio #philsci #animalculture #animalbehavior
Postdoc at University of Michigan
My research focuses on the morphological evolution of living and fossil fishes.
I mainly post about fish and weird things I enjoy
https://emilymtroyer.weebly.com/
Climate change, oceans, blue carbon and coastal communities. Professor, researcher, educator, author. 🌊
📕: At Every Depth @ateverydepth.bsky.social
AtEveryDepth.com
bio.site/Tessahill
Professor of Marine Ecology. Coral reefs, climate change, fisheries, management, social-ecological systems, seabird nutrient inputs
PhD Student studying geographic range size variation in coral reef fishes at ECU in Perth, WA
Scientist, mentor, posting on #ecology and #conservation, #environment, #climate change and #coral reefs. Australian-Irish. Fellow of the Australian Academy of Science.
https://scholar.google.com.au/citations?user=MhJ2LfsAAAAJ&hl=en
Marine scientist 🌊| seascape ecologist 🏝️ | fish-habitat relationships 🐠 | nature lover 🏞️ | curious by nature 🔎 | she/her | Currently working at the science-policy interface