Ilustration of evolution in ecological communities, feuturing Drosophila
PhD-position vacancy in Jan Hrcek's lab lab.hrcek.net, Czech Academy of Sciences: Exploring how rapid evolution in communities allows maintenance of genetic variation and species diversity. @erc.europa.eu 🪰 🧬 🌏 🧪Application deadline: January 7th 2026
25.11.2025 12:41 —
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Check out the paper explaining what this is about, and also the database itself!
22.11.2025 22:17 —
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Please apply for this, and/or encourage your mentees and peers to do so!
19.11.2025 09:21 —
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Working any sort of within-organism conflict?
Submit a paper to our special issue in @jevbio.bsky.social!
27.10.2025 02:21 —
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Join us in Montpellier if you are interested in #evolution #genomics #adaptation #invasive species or if you want to get to know a collegial group of #Drosophila enthusiasts
31.10.2025 17:59 —
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Picture of MEME students on the beach
Do you want to do a Masters in Evolutionary Biology? The call for applying to the MEME program is now open! MEME is a fantastic 2-year MSc between four European Universities on all areas of Evolutionary Biology. Apply and study in Sweden/France/the Netherlands/Germany/USA/Switzerland! www.evobio.eu
24.10.2025 09:04 —
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PNAS
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS), a peer reviewed journal of the National Academy of Sciences (NAS) - an authoritative source of high-impact, original research that broadly spans...
I wrote a commentary about the recent paper by @deepaagashe.bsky.social and @vrindarvkm.bsky.social
Also go have a look at the original paper if you haven't !
The timeframe of prediction for eco-evolutionary dynamics | PNAS www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/...
09.10.2025 19:45 —
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We hope you enjoy this artistic representation of a red flour beetle showing changes in the building blocks of its fitness on entering a new corn environment (right).
10.09.2025 17:26 —
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@deepaagashe.bsky.social
10.09.2025 17:24 —
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Our work has broad implications for predicting population performance under environmental change using key fitness metrics.
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We showed that these phenotypic changes at generation 70 happened over and above those that happen within a single generation in the new environment. Single generation phenotypic changes were also adaptive in most traits, though not enough to reverse population decline.
10.09.2025 17:24 —
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Average population performance correlated strongly with ancestral development rate (how quickly larvae pupate or eclose as adults). We measured evolved development rate and reproduction at generation 70 in all evolving populations and found striking increases in both, indicating adaptive evolution.
10.09.2025 17:24 —
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We put these populations in a challenging new environment (corn flour) and tracked their population dynamics for 70 generations. The populations showed the typical U-shaped recovery curve associated with evolutionary rescue, when declining populations recover their growth rates via adaptation.
10.09.2025 17:24 —
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We used 10 wild-collected populations of the red flour beetle from different locations in India, with different phenotypic trait distributions in key fitness-related traits (like longevity, development rate, starvation resistance, cannibalism and reproduction).
10.09.2025 17:24 —
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Our work on evolutionary rescue is finally out in this week's issue of PNAS! Check out the NCBS communications team piece on our work quoted below.
10.09.2025 17:24 —
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Some of the #Bengaluru representation at #ESEB2025 in Barcelona!
@shikharabhat.bsky.social @crazychipkali.bsky.social @vrindarvkm.bsky.social @gauravathreya.bsky.social @utharasrini.bsky.social
25.08.2025 13:35 —
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This year I’m teaching a science writing course. When the course started, I had this exact conversation with the students - Your thoughts are fuzzy phantoms that ping around in your brain. If you want to catch and share those thoughts you need to pin them to the page.
29.03.2025 05:08 —
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🌆 Our work has broad implications for predicting evolutionary responses to climate change and human-induced environmental stressors, as well as for managing pest & pathogen populations that develop resistance to pesticides & antibiotics.
21.03.2025 20:29 —
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🧬 We also saw dramatic trait evolution - after 70 generations, beetles developed much faster in corn and produced more offspring than their ancestors. Evolution finds a way!
21.03.2025 20:29 —
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🪴 The most interesting finding? Development rate was the single best correlate of population success, female longevity and reproduction were close runners-up. Beetles that could develop faster as juveniles helped their populations thrive both during and after the rescue event.
21.03.2025 20:29 —
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📈 We collected over 10,000 population census points and found that almost all populations showed remarkably similar "evolutionary rescue" - that classic U-shaped curve where populations first crash, then recover as they adapt to their new conditions.
21.03.2025 20:29 —
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🫠 We took 10 different populations of flour beetles from across India and moved them to a challenging new environment (corn flour instead of their usual wheat flour). Would they survive or go extinct? And which traits would predict their success?
21.03.2025 20:29 —
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📜 New preprint alert. Our work on evolutionary rescue is now up on bioRxiv! We tracked flour beetle populations for ~5 years (70 generations) to understand how populations adapt to harsh environments, and which traits help them survive.
21.03.2025 20:29 —
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If making chemical tools for biology excites you, consider applying to the NCBS graduate program! My lab plans to hire 1–2 graduate students this cycle. More info on my lab @ dyecraftlab.com
28.02.2025 08:59 —
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Some weekend fly art can really lift your Monday blues. Mixed media.
25.02.2025 14:40 —
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