Jon Evans
@1jonevans.bsky.social
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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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mikejennions.bsky.social
Our paper on #sexualselection and #intelligence / #cognition is now out in Nature Ecology & Evolution. Congrats to @cogniivan.bsky.social, Bec Fox & @kirindy.bsky.social for all their hard work to make this happen.

www.anu.edu.au/news/all-new...
Smart is sexy: evolution of intelligence partly driven by love
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Congratulations Michael and colleagues, so good to see this out!
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pnasnexus.org
A Perspective explores the consequences of bypassing natural selection in assisted reproduction—including the filtering of sperm for quality inside the female reproductive tract—and options to mimic such selection to reduce risks to offspring. In PNAS Nexus: academic.oup.com/pnasnexus/ar...
Assisted reproductive technologies (ART) can bypass female-modulated sperm selection (top of figure) that ensure that genetically compatible or competent sperm are used for fertilization. ART can also introduce a range of novel environmental stressors (bottom of figure) that generate epigenetic modifications in offspring. Failure to design procedures that both mimic natural conditions and mitigate the harmful effect of unnatural environmental conditions during ART can impact the health trajectories of ART offspring and potentially their descendants. 

CREDIT: Biorender
1jonevans.bsky.social
Massive congratulations to Tess Jenkins (not yet on bsky) on winning the Fundamental Ecology Award for 2024 @ecolsocaus.bsky.social
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@jenkelley01.bsky.social rocking it at #AusEvol2024 with a super speedy flash talk on moth wing colour tricks
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docworldexplore.bsky.social
MONKEYS Hoarded More Bananas than it could eat,
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profsarahbaker.bsky.social
“Who would have thought that instilling a publish-or-perish culture in scientists while moving to an earn-money-by-the-paper business model for publishers would have led to an explosion of papers?”

The strain on #scientificpublishing👇

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#academicsky
The strain on scientific publishing
Abstract. Scientists are increasingly overwhelmed by the volume of articles being published. The total number of articles indexed in Scopus and Web of Science has grown exponentially in recent years; ...
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davidho.bsky.social
A person on a bicycle is by far the most energy-efficient among animals and machines per distance traveled relative to body weight. The bicycle is magic.

www.jstor.org/stable/24923...
A graph titled "Cost of Transport" showing the relationship between body weight (in kilograms) and energy consumption for distance traveled (calories per gram per kilometer) for various animals and machines. It highlights that a person on a bicycle ranks first in efficiency.
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arc-tracker.bsky.social
ARC says they’ll release the Discovery Projects 2025 outcomes tomorrow.

Recently, outcomes announcements have tended to happen at/around 11am Canberra time.

My bot will pick up the announcement in RMS’s database and post immediately.

Good luck!
Screenshot of a tweet from the ARC saying they’ll announce DP25 grant outcomes tomorrow (Tuesday 26 Nov).
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jennyperry.bsky.social
A really exciting new study: evidence that males evolve better sight in order to detect female dishonesty in dance flies. One for the textbooks! A male resistance trait!
Great one from @rosalindmurray @luc_bussiere @dtgwynne & team

academic.oup.com/evolut/advan...
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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boghuma.bsky.social
So here is a starter pack of African scientists and researchers across disciplines. It will continue to grow as I find more people and more migrate to this platform but gotta start somewhere 😊.
go.bsky.app/GixA4xP
1jonevans.bsky.social
What an utterly wasteful and stressful process. It's almost as if the ARC engineered it this way! I'm holding tight waiting on DP25 outcomes, but already resigned to a very stressful a few days getting DP26 EOI read in time...
arc-tracker.bsky.social
To those prepping 2026 Discovery Projects EOIs while still waiting on 2025 outcomes:

I don't know when they'll be released. I'm sorry.

Remember, ARC *planned* this. Planned outcomes for 20–29Nov & 13Dec EOI deadline.

They knew ~500 teams would now be wasting time prepping EOIs.