Jon Evans
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Evolutionary biologist & behavioural ecologist; food lover; runner and occasional surfer; wannabe musician who wishes he was Ben Folds
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Jon Evans
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· Feb 26
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· Feb 18
Lethal second-generation rat poisons are killing endangered quolls and Tasmanian devils
Second generation rat poisons are so potent that they’re banned for home use in Europe and North America. But here, you can pick them up at Bunnings or Coles.
theconversation.com
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Rowan Lymbery
@rowanlym.bsky.social
· Jan 8
Silent cells? Potential for context-dependent gene expression in mature sperm | Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences
Sperm are traditionally viewed as transcriptionally and translationally silent cells.
However, observations that components of the cellular machinery of gene expression
are maintained in ejaculated sp...
royalsocietypublishing.org
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Jon Evans
@1jonevans.bsky.social
· Dec 10
2024 Fundamental Ecology Award Winner Announced - Ecological Society of Australia
The Ecological Society of Australia is pleased to announce Tess Jenkins as winner of the 2024 Fundamental Ecology Award. Tess is a PhD candidate with the University of Western Australia. Tess’ project...
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Jon Evans
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· Dec 10
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Jen Perry
@jennyperry.bsky.social
· Nov 23
Sexually antagonistic coevolution can explain female display signals and male sensory adaptations
Abstract. The prevalence and diversity of female ornaments pose a challenge to evolutionary theory because males should prefer mates that spend resources o
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BK. Titanji
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· Nov 21
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The Guardian
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· Nov 22
‘Neutrality isn’t just a stance’: the Red Cross mission to provide vital aid in areas of conflict
In conflict zones across the globe, people in desperate need have long relied on the hope that humanitarian aid, delivered by organisations such as the Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement, will reach them. Yet, this vital work is increasingly under…
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