Jon Waters
@jonwatersnz.bsky.social
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Professor of biology @Otago NZ. Genetics, ecology, evolution. Dad, lover of nature & music. https://www.otago.ac.nz/zoology/staff/professor-jon-waters https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=_0w6ZS0AAAAJ&hl=en
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Catherine Collins walking with us through the tāhuhu kōrero in DNA.

#GSA2025 #AotearoaGSA2025
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geneticsaus.bsky.social
Amazing talks in the Ecological and Evolutionary Genetics, and the Human Genetics concurrent sessions today.

Emma Carroll, Isabelly de Lima, Graham McCulloh, Amara Shaukat, Kathleen McLay, & some excellent lightning talks!

#GSA2025 #AotearoaGSA2025
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felixvaux.bsky.social
Iguanas rafted more than 8,000 km from North America to Fiji: doi.org/10.1073/pnas...

#biogeography #phylogenetics #genomics #ecology #evolution
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felixvaux.bsky.social
Great example of targeted eDNA for population genetics and biodiversity management! Targeted eDNA Metabarcoding Reveals New Populations of a Range-Limited Stonefly: doi.org/10.1002/ece3...

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#eDNA #popgen #ecology #genetics #biodiversity
On the left: a map of stream eDNA detections for stoneflies, on the right: a phylogenetic tree of COI haplotypes, which reveals several distinct clades distributed along the streams from north to south.
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There’s still time to vote for our amazing #stonefly in NZ Bug of the Year 2025

bugoftheyear.ento.org.nz/vote-here-2025/
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Congrats to @jeffgroh.bsky.social et al on publication of "Ancient structural variants control sex-specific flowering time morphs in walnuts and hickories"

www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
Science magazine front cover. Picture of a walnut in its opened shell. The text reads "All about timing. Mating type evolution in walnuts and pecans" graphical abstract:
"In Juglans (top left) and Carya, two morphs show complementary temporal separation between male and female flowering (heterodichogamy). Mating types are controlled by two nonhomologous single-locus mechanisms that arose in the common ancestor of each genus, respectively. (Bottom left) Simplified schematic of a putative functional regulatory element at the Juglans locus. (Bottom right) Strong genotypic correlations across the Carya locus indicate a lack of recombination between two colinear haplotypes with similar gene content."
jonwatersnz.bsky.social
is this the global test across wolves/loci?
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jencross.bsky.social
Good morning! This is your periodic reminder that earwigs have wings.

(Carcinophora sp.)
Tatama National Park, Colombia
An insect with a reddish-brown abdomen that ends in pinchers, large translucent wings with gold elytra, and a reddish brown head. It is standing at the end of a leaf.
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Congrats to Anran Fan on her first publication: doi.org/10.1111/ecog...
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A starter pack on aquatic insects: Ephemeroptera, Plecoptera, Trichoptera. go.bsky.app/3irKfNa
jonwatersnz.bsky.social
'Parmesan tree' a more apt name?
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Sea life on the Oregon Coast. Starfish, sea anemones and kelp photographed at low tide.
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Sunset in Berkeley as our fantastic months at UCB come to a close