The second article is a preview of a graphic novel that will be published soon that describes the field and lab work that Maddison et al. conducted in order to complete this research. ssbbulletin.org/article/id/6...
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Evolutionary biologist at The Ohio State University, Director of the Tetrapod Collection at the Museum of Biological Diversity, founding editor of the SSB Bulletin; bat aficionado, dad of two great kids, married to a writer of scary stories.
The second article is a preview of a graphic novel that will be published soon that describes the field and lab work that Maddison et al. conducted in order to complete this research. ssbbulletin.org/article/id/6...
The first article is an amazing bit of taxonomic work by David Maddison and a host of collaborators: ssbbulletin.org/article/id/5....
The first two articles of Volume 5 of the Bulletin of the Society of Systematic Biologists are now published at ssbbulletin.org.
The SSB Bulletin just published a detailed monograph about Halichondria sponges written by Thomas Turner and colleagues. See more at ssbbulletin.org/article/id/5.... @systbiol.bsky.social @systassn.bsky.social @journalsysevo.bsky.social
My department is searching for TT faculty in Arthropod Systematics evol.mcmaster.ca/brian/evoldi... The museum community is vibrant with excellent training opportunities for graduate students and postdocs. And we have 500+ smart and ambitious biology majors at OSU looking for research opportunities.
It's great to see Sydney Decker's paper on the highly accessed list over at Frontiers of Biogeography: biogeography.pensoft.net/browse_journ.... Lots of interesting papers published by this journal in the last few years.
Newly published research on Adephaga beetles by Cody Cardenas et al. published in the Bulletin of the Society of Systematic Biologists: ssbbulletin.org/index.php/bs.... @systbiol.bsky.social @eeob.bsky.social
Bats of a feather: Range characteristics and wing morphology predict phylogeographic breaks in volant vertebrates biogeography.pensoft.net/articles.php...
All articles in the Species Network Special issue of the SSB Bulletin are available here: ssbbulletin.org/index.php/bs.... Thanks to Claudia SolΓs-Lemus and George Tiley for their editorial work on this issue. @systbiol.bsky.social @ssbbulletin.bsky.social
@ssbbulletin.bsky.social @systbiol.bsky.social We are happy to announce that all articles in the Species Network special issue edited by Claudia SolΓs-Lemus George Tiley have now been published. You can view the special issue here: ssbbulletin.org/index.php/bs...
Drawing of bat and bird wings.
In addition, check out these drawings that the Sydney did to illustrate some of the wing morphological measurements. It's rare to find a biologist who can both crush it with statistical analysis AND be artistically inclined at the same time. Nice work Sydney!
I'm super excited to see this in print. Sydney Decker did a fantastic job with the modeling and we were able to make use of phylogatr.org
Bats of a feather: Range characteristics and wing morphology predict phylogeographic breaks in volant vertebrates biogeography.pensoft.net/articles.php...
1. Today the NIH director issued a new directive slashing overhead rates to 15%.
I want to provide some context on what that means and why it matters.
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We're happy to announce the publication of a new paper by Danielle Parsons that models hidden species in Salamanders. journals.plos.org/plosone/arti.... We describe how our predictive model identifies climatic variables as predictive of hidden diversity in Caudata. @systbiol.bsky.social
Hope to see everyone tomorrow at our symposium @peer.Baku.social @systbiol.bsky.social @ssbbulletin.bsky.social
Spellcheck! @jeannettewhitton.bsky.social βs name was spell wrong due to my lousy typing skills - itβs βWhittonβ! Sorry Jeannette, I shouldnβt try to tweet and listen to a talk at the same time.
David Baum in his SSB presidential address at Evolution 2024 just called attention to the Maddison and Whittington paper published last year on species. ssbbulletin.org/index.php/bs...
photo of an earless lizard
A new paper by @tfirneno.bsky.social et al. was just published in the Bulletin of the SSB. It explores evolutionary relationships in earless lizards using genomic data.
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@ssbbulletin.bsky.social announces publication of a really cool paper by @rejectresubmit.bsky.social and @3rdreviewer.bsky.social that uses SML to decipher speciation and introgression: ssbbulletin.org/index.php/bs...
The last paper from my PhD is finally out in Bulletin of SSB with @3rdreviewer.bsky.social! We used theory and supervised machine learning to learn how to disentangle uncertain histories of speciation and introgression.
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A new paper with Emanuel Fonseca that uses AI to combine phylogeographic and landscape inference was just published. Check it out here: www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
Photos depicting the differences between the two fruiting modes in Termitomyces fungi.
A new paper by van de Peppel et al. investigates speciation and species boundaries in termite-cultivated basidiomycete fungi. ssbbulletin.org/index.php/bs...
A photo of a mouse lemur.
@ssbbulletin.bsky.social A new article by Blake Fauskee et al. in the Species Network Special Issue identifies ancient introgression in Mouse Lemurs and demonstrate how this phenomenon was the root cause of phylogenetic uncertainty. ssbbulletin.org/index.php/bs...
The Bulletin of the SSB announces publication of our Species Network Special Issue edited by Claudia Solis-Lemus & George Tiley. The first part of this issue is here: ssbbulletin.org/index.php/bs.... Articles from the second part of this issue will be published here: ssbbulletin.org/index.php/bs...
A new article by DeBiasse et al presents an improved estimate of Cnidarian phylogeny: ssbbulletin.org/index.php/bs.... Their approach to analysis of phylogenomic data is intriguing and worth a read. @megdaly.bsky.social @ssbbulletin.bsky.social
A new article in the SSB Bulletin by Joshua Justison and @trayc7.bsky.social explores how reticulation among diverging evolutionary lineages can influence macroevolutionary patterns.
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A new article in the SSB Bulletin by Joshua Justison and @trayc7.bsky.social explores how reticulation among diverging evolutionary lineages can influence macroevolutionary patterns. ssbbulletin.org/index.php/bs...
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To practicing species taxonomists using morphology, here's a guide to our new paper on species concepts. A π§΅. @jeannettewhitton.bsky.social (Paper: doi.org/10.18061/bss...; see also: bsky.app/profile/wayn...) #evolbio #philsci π§ͺ
Itβs a gem, for sure! As is the manuscript. Thanks to you and @jeannettewhitton.bsky.social for such a well-framed contribution to the discourse. I thoroughly enjoyed reading it ππ€π