Chris Faulkes
@moleratsarego.bsky.social
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Evolutionary Ecologist at Queen Mary University of London, working on social evolution in mammals, especially mole-rats. Other likes: mosh pits, drawing and trying to shoot longbow.
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moleratsarego.bsky.social
Mole-rats are go! More super powers😃
psalmotoxin.bsky.social
Looking forward to some exciting results in the year to come as we unravel more secrets about naked mole-rat biology - collaborative science is the way to go 😃
caracroft.bsky.social
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A few comments about our work on tau in naked mole rats with @psalmotoxin.bsky.social @moleratsarego.bsky.social and how we hope it will bring us closer to new dementia treatments. Part of #aruk christmas campaign #neuroskyence #alzsky #dementia
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moleratsarego.bsky.social
Always exciting to see our local (North London) urban Kingfisher today on a favourite perch, blending in with the graffiti!😃 Often possible see 10-15 bird species on a 20 minute walk with the dog along the New River.
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lauriebelch.bsky.social
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A starter pack for social evolution! Lots of space left for anyone who would like to be added
moleratsarego.bsky.social
I also got Ritual by Dimitris Xygalatas (very good) for the science and Pagan Britain by Ronald Hutton for some history!
moleratsarego.bsky.social
I must agree with this post, I'm now listening to this podcast for the second time and perhaps surprisingly there is some very cool science discussed in it too. I have bought three books off the back of it! Currently reading the excellent "Losing Eden" by Lucy Jones (discussed in Episode 2).
moleratsarego.bsky.social
Moving from "Twatter" over to here now, it will take time to build up followers again. I haven't posted for ages there as it just got so awful! In an attempt to kickstart things again, here is not a newly emerged alien, but a recently new born naked mole-rat (with another in the background)!😃
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amaryfr.bsky.social
Thrilled to share this paper to which I contributed as a 2nd author! 🎉
We found that providing a diggable substrate positively affects the behavior of naked mole-rats (Heterocephalus glaber) in captivity 🐀

Read in Scientific Reports:
www.nature.com/articles/s41... 📄

#AnimalBehavior #AnimalWelfare
Positive effect of a diggable substrate on the behaviour of a captive naked mole rat colony - Scientific Reports
Scientific Reports - Positive effect of a diggable substrate on the behaviour of a captive naked mole rat colony
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