katja heuer
@k4tj4.bsky.social
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into brain evolution & development, open science, art & science https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6hMNZHsrNHw, music, making, javascript, contemporary dance https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OZfHj7F2FzQ website: katjaq.github.io
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To predict the behaviour of a primate, would you rather base your guess on a closely related species or one with a similar brain shape? We looked at brains & behaviours of 70 species, you’ll be surprised!

🧵Thread on our new preprint with @r3rt0.bsky.social , doi.org/10.1101/2025...
Brain Surfaces of 70 primate species
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ameliebeaudet.bsky.social
We are getting ready for #ESHE2025 in Paris! 🎉
The #LHOSA #CoEvol #BrAIn team will share exciting new results on hominin evolution—talks & posters you do not want to miss.🧵👇 @palevoprim.bsky.social @cnrsecologie.bsky.social @univpoitiers.bsky.social
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k4tj4.bsky.social
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To predict the behaviour of a primate, would you rather base your guess on a closely related species or one with a similar brain shape? We looked at brains & behaviours of 70 species, you’ll be surprised!

🧵Thread on our new preprint with @r3rt0.bsky.social , doi.org/10.1101/2025...
Brain Surfaces of 70 primate species
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sarawickstrom.bsky.social
My lab @mpi-muenster.bsky.social is looking for a computational biologist with a passion for imaging and spatial biology. A staff scientist position with long-term perspective! Apply and spread the word 🙏 jobs.mpi-muenster.mpg.de/jobposting/0...
Computational image analyst (m/f/d)
The Max Planck Institute for Molecular Biomedicine in Münster, Germany, has an opening for a
jobs.mpi-muenster.mpg.de
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micromotility.bsky.social
Complex behaviour is not limited to animals! Here we map the entire spectrum of waveforms dynamics on a quadriflagellate single cell with 4x 70um (!) #cilia, to a low dimensional behavioural manifold with surprising structure! #protistsonsky

All revealed in our new preprint doi.org/10.1101/2025...
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matosches.bsky.social
Looking forward to speaking at the next TIBBE seminar!
tibbe-evolneuro.bsky.social
🤩 Join us for the next TIBBE seminar:
Evolution of brain cell types.
September 10, 2–3pm UTC

This event brings together 2 outstanding evolutionary and developmental neuroscientists who will present their work, followed by an interactive discussion with the audience: www.crowdcast.io/c/evolution-...
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tibbe-evolneuro.bsky.social
🤩 Join us for the next TIBBE seminar:
Evolution of brain cell types.
September 10, 2–3pm UTC

This event brings together 2 outstanding evolutionary and developmental neuroscientists who will present their work, followed by an interactive discussion with the audience: www.crowdcast.io/c/evolution-...
k4tj4.bsky.social
Excited for the upcoming TIBBE online talks &discussions with the amazing @matosches.bsky.social & @pkatz.bsky.social around
How can we define homologous cell types across vertebrates and invertebrates?
Next Wednesday, September 10, 2pm UTC, 4pm Paris 🧠🦎🐣🐭🌊 Join us www.crowdcast.io/c/evolution-...
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ebablab.bsky.social
The first of Jessie Foley’s work on the #evolution of #ageing in #Heliconius for your reading pleasure.

Come for the 348 day old butterfly, stay for the evolved slower rate of ageing, species*diet effects, and weightlifting for elderly butterflies 💪🏻👵🏻

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biorxiv-evobio.bsky.social
Evolution of increased longevity and slowed ageing in a genus of tropical butterfly https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2025.08.29.673072v1
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kristymferraro.bsky.social
Animals don’t just live in their environments—they transform them. And in doing so, they may also shape their own evolutionary trajectories. Our new paper in Trends in Ecology & Evolution introduces a framework for zoogeochemical niche construction. A thread 👇
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jopabinia.bsky.social
Mixtopagurus are nearly symmetrical hermit crabs. But they don't use worm tubes or wood like others in their family.

No, it's these weird Xenophora shells that stick stuff to themselves that have a whole exhibit:
www.zymoglyphic.org/exhibits/xen...

🦀🧪🦑 double? triple? #InverteFest
Mixtopagurus paradoxus specimen photo by Laure Corbari, uncovered. It is a female with eggs. Its abdomen is outstretched but only slightly curved.
https://www.gbif.org/occurrence/1212549362 Xenophora robusta - A specialist in clam shells, each positioned concave side up (more or less).

http://www.zymoglyphic.org/exhibits/xenophora.html Xenophora pallidula - An X. pallidula whose prizes are a nice pelican shell and a very long piece of coral
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oxfordmathematics.bsky.social
Buckling. Sounds ominous, doesn't it? Think bridges. But buckling can be a positive force and is common in nature. Marc Suñé's research may enable us to use it in many more applications.

Case study and full video: www.maths.ox.ac.uk/node/72526
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kennyvaden.bsky.social
This is such an interesting story about brain morphology and cognitive traits.
k4tj4.bsky.social
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To predict the behaviour of a primate, would you rather base your guess on a closely related species or one with a similar brain shape? We looked at brains & behaviours of 70 species, you’ll be surprised!

🧵Thread on our new preprint with @r3rt0.bsky.social , doi.org/10.1101/2025...
Brain Surfaces of 70 primate species
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kitazawa-taro.bsky.social
Please RP.
We are thrilled to announce that our lab’s first preprint is out!
”Whole-genome single-cell multimodal history tracing to reveal cell identity transition”

We report HisTrac-seq, a multiomic single-cell molecular recording platform.
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
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soapy2019.bsky.social
Thomas Deininger uses plastic waste to create sculptures,or should I say,works of Genius!!!!!!
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r3rt0.bsky.social
It was great meeting @masahitotsuboi.bsky.social at #eseb2025 and learning about his fantastic research. Check his paper showing the interaction between micro and macro evolution! 🔥
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voigtvision.bsky.social
One of the people I'm indebted the most for creating stunningly beautiful #mesoSPIM samples was Martina Schaettin - who tragically passed away in March this year. To honor her memory, Elkhan Yusifov created an award - submit your best #microscopy images & videos! www.linkedin.com/company/mart...
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derdunk.bsky.social
Great to see so many people at our symposium om the origin of eukaryotes. Thanks to all the speakers! #ESEB25 @julianvosseberg.bsky.social
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hannahthomasy.bsky.social
Evolution has produced an incredible array of ways to be male & female. In some tiny cave-dwelling insect species, the female is the one with a penis. She uses it to hook into the male's vagina-like structure (for up to 70hrs) while "voluminous & probably nutritious semen is passed to the female"🧪🧬🪲
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fishcongen.bsky.social
Aurelien Tellier presenting the details of #eseb2027 which will be a hub meeting, with connected and local sessions in 4 hubs (Gothenburg, Munich, London, Istanbul) eseb2027.org #eseb2025
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tonigabaldon.bsky.social
As expected, the scientific content of the meeting is being truly outstanding, we will have over 600 talks and over 1000 posters on display. Plenty to choose from and many opportunities for unexpected eye-opening discoveries for anyone. #eseb2025
eseb2025.bsky.social
Front row seat to the future of evolutionary biology 🌱 #ESEB2025
k4tj4.bsky.social
Fantastic talk by @aigverte.bsky.social on genomic & developmental foundations of adaptive tooth shape evolution. One ancestral developmental rule along which phenotypes evolve&converge; rule is broken when colonising new ecol. niche
#ESEB2025 Craniofacial Evolution in Vertebrates
@r3rt0.bsky.social
k4tj4.bsky.social
Next, @evazaffarini.bsky.social showing how prenatal hormones shape maternal–fetal morphological integration in a model of cephalopelvic covariation.
#ESEB2025 Craniofacial Evolution in Vertebrates symposium
@r3rt0.bsky.social