TropBioLab
@tropbiolab.bsky.social
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Research group of Al & Floria Uy @urochester.bsky.social. We study the #evolution and #ecology of the Tropic’s stunning #biodiversity. #ornithology #entomology #genomics #neurobiology #conservation 🇺🇸🇨🇷🇵🇭 https://tropbiolab.org/
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Want to hear more about how twisted-wing insects hack their hosts to their own benefit? Checkout this fun podcast with @avispatica.bsky.social talking about her work on these biohackers!!
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Our podcast is out! Check out our research @urochester.bsky.social that is decoding how true biohackers called twisted-winged insects control social wasps! #teamwasp #strepsiptera #zombiewasps 🐝🧟‍♀️ Please check out this fantastic initiative by @bugsneedheroes.bsky.social. Thank you for having me!
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This episode Amanda and Kelly discuss twisted-wing insects (Strepsiptera) with Dr Floria Mora-Kepfer Uy an assistant professor at the University of Rochester and a Levinson/Shapiro faculty scholar. @avispatica.bsky.social
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Super last minute as I’m on my flight to #AOS25 — I will be talking about my work on bowerbirds on Wednesday morning in Genomics 2. Looking forward to seeing everyone and sharing this incredible dataset 🐦‍⬛
Comparative genomics reveal positive selection underlying mating signal diversification across bowerbirds
Lan-Nhi Phung, Gerald Borgia, J. Albert C. Uy
University of Rochester, Rochester, NY 
University of Maryland, College Park, MD
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Oh and @emilianomarti.bsky.social is here on Bluesky! Sorry I neglected to tag
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Haha. At least the “Al” is still there? Haha
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Interested in how new sex chromosomes evolve in birds? Our NSF-funded collaborative work with the (Daven) Presgraves lab at @urochester.bsky.social is out this week in @pnas.org. Check it out!

www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/...
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Honored to be a plenary speaker for #ABL2025! #wasplove
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We’re excited to announce @avispatica.bsky.social (Univ. of Rochester) as a plenary speaker at #ABL2025! 🙌

Dr Floria Mora-Kepfer Uy’s talk will explore how parasites reprogram social wasps—revealing deep insights into plasticity, manipulation & coevolution. 🐝
#HostParasite #Parasitism #Coevolution
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We’re excited to announce @avispatica.bsky.social (Univ. of Rochester) as a plenary speaker at #ABL2025! 🙌

Dr Floria Mora-Kepfer Uy’s talk will explore how parasites reprogram social wasps—revealing deep insights into plasticity, manipulation & coevolution. 🐝
#HostParasite #Parasitism #Coevolution
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After >20 years of working with wasps, I like them even more now!

And a ⭐️ team that’s rocking this season and experimental infections with twisted wing parasites! #wasplove #strepsiptera #fieldseason #ProudPI #teamwasp
Team wasp PI holding a Polistes fuscatus Team wasp in our wasp rearing room with experimental colonies Team wasps in the field! Team wasp collecting in the field
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Well, this is a first! And much appreciated!

It’s usually Dr. and Mrs. Uy, even though we’re both academics 🥴
Envelope addressed to Mr. And Dr. Uy for the first time! We’re both academics
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I find myself missing fieldwork in the tropics! Here is some Polistes stigma from the Solomon Islands for much-needed #wasplove

The female with dark eyes has recently emerged, and her eyes will lighten in a few days. Some of the tiniest Polistes I've seen! Images by Al Uy @tropbiolab.bsky.social
Polistes stigma from the Solomon Islands in their nest Close-up of a Polistes stigma's yellow face, from the Solomon Islands.
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🌟 Graduation party for our three undergrad stars from #teamwasp @tropbiolab.bsky.social ! 🌟
Grateful for mentoring an amazing team of rising scholars.
The party included some 🦅🐝🐜 watching... & the most unesthetic piñata, decorated with early figures from our graduates!
#proudPI
#teamwasp celebrates graduating seniors Graduation party @tropbiolab 2025
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Tis’ the season that generous naturalists start to send me wasp pictures! This “booty” pic 🤣 shows the foundresses of Polistes dominula, native to Europe. It’s invasive here and in many other places in the world.

#teamwasp #teamxenome @tropbiolab.bsky.social is ready, experiment time! #wasplove
Three Polistes dominula wasps in their newly built nest, showing their abdomen and some eggs inside the cells.
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🌟Congrats to undergrad researcher Natasha Vacca @nvacca08.bsky.social for being awarded the NSF-GRFP! 🌟

We're also thrilled that Natasha is not tired of us and will continue as a doctoral student with #teamwasp @tropbiolab.bsky.social @urochester.bsky.social
#wasplove #addictedtostrepsiptera
Student with a wasp shirt while holding a wasp
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Trop Bio lab alumnus, Dr. Diego Ocampo, published the final chapter of his amazing dissertation on hybridization in #birds of #Neotropics. Through field experiments, we find that plumage traits distinct between populations are not used in species recognition.

www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
Male variable seedeater of the Neotropics
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My heritage is critical to me, so I asked my department if we could change my office sign to my whole name. Today I walked in and voilà! I am excited for the same when my lab renovations are done.

Little actions can have strong cascading effects! 🌟
Office sign showing a whole name for an assistant professor, as support to her heritage. Sign also has a rainbow-themed wasp sticker that says diversity on it.
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#teamwasp 2024, including our mascot Rocky the yellowjacket @urochester.bsky.social! #ProudPI

Wrapping up my first year as a TT professor! Mil gracias (a thousand thanks) to everyone who has supported me. Those of us from non-traditional trajectories and minoritized backgrounds belong in academia!
Team wasp from Trop Bio Lab in Biology at the University of Rochester posing with our mascot, Rocky the yellowjacket.
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🐜-sitting for the Glastad lab. Always loyal to #wasplove, but these girls are amazing!
Harpegnathos lab ant colony
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Happy holidays from @tropbiolab.bsky.social! We enjoyed our ugly sweater-themed
farewell party for wonderful Elsie and Ferro.

Grateful for #teamwasp and #teambird!
Trop Bio Lab Holiday gathering. Ugly sweater theme. Trop Bio Lab’s team wasp takes a holiday picture Trop Bio Lab’s team bird takes a holiday picture Holiday and farewell party for Trop Bio Lab
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🧪 Our new paper explores the #genomics of recent contact between two #SolomonIslands #birds. We find that sections of the genome behave differently, with the female sex chromosome moving only from the invading into the endemic species. Check out our work in PLoS Genetics! tinyurl.com/yc5x7nfk
The cardinal honey-eater Myzomela cardinalis. This species recently colonized Makira Islands (in the Solomon Islands), and now hybridizes with the Makira endemic Myzomela tristrami. Photo taken by (and copyright belongs to) Adam Fenster, University of Rochester.
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Good morning, Andrew. Can I be added please? ORCID: 0000-0002-8437-5525. Lab website (in Biology at University of Rochester): tropbiolab.org/JACU/
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