Eliot Miller (@eliotitmiller) 's Twitter Profile
Eliot Miller

@eliotitmiller

Nature, science, birds, rarely politics. Dad. American Bird Conservancy @ABCbirds @schmidtsciences he/him

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Benjamin Zuckerberg (@zuckerberglab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Please share! 🚨We are looking for a postdoc to study the role of protected areas and climate-induced bird range shifts across the Upper Midwest Midwest Climate Adaptation Science Center Pic by Jeremy Cohen, PhD Description at: zuckerberg.russell.wisc.edu/opportunities/

Please share! 🚨We are looking for a postdoc to study the role of protected areas and climate-induced bird range shifts across the Upper Midwest <a href="/mw_casc/">Midwest Climate Adaptation Science Center</a> Pic by <a href="/drjerbs/">Jeremy Cohen, PhD</a> 
Description at: zuckerberg.russell.wisc.edu/opportunities/
Santiago Claramunt (@sclaramuntuy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Super happy to see this one finally published. In this study we evaluated the phylogenetic position of the best and oldest fossil passerines ever found using state of the art phylogenetic methods and a novel character matrix. #Passeriformes #fossil #phylogenetics

American Ornithological Society (@amornith) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Congratulations to the AOS 2024 early professional award winners! We are pleased to announce Drs. Sheela P. Turbek & Jessie L. Williamson (Jessie Williamson) as winners of the James G. Cooper Award, which will be presented in person at #AOS24. americanornithology.org/aos-announces-… #AOSAwards

Congratulations to the AOS 2024 early professional award winners! We are pleased to announce Drs. Sheela P. Turbek &amp; Jessie L. Williamson (<a href="/jl_williamson/">Jessie Williamson</a>) as winners of the James G. Cooper Award, which will be presented in person at #AOS24.
americanornithology.org/aos-announces-…
#AOSAwards
Rosa Alicia Jiménez, Ph.D. (@rosaajjimenezb) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Es un gusto compartir la publicación que trabajamos en conjunto con maravillosas e increíbles estudiantes de la Escuela de Biología, USAC. El artículo es parte de un número especial enfocado en la biodiversidad de América Central Neotropical Biology and Conservation neotropical.pensoft.net/article/117386/

Alexis Díaz (@alexisdiazc92) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our open access data article "Breeding records of 325 bird species from Peru over 21 years based on #citizenscience data" is now published doi.org/10.1111/1440-1… It represents one of the still few efforts to provide national-scale data on breeding birds in the Neotropical region

Arjun Amar (@arjundevamar) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We have a new paper out this week that further advances our method of using web-sourced photos to examine #raptor #diet. Led by Connor Panter this time we use this approach to assess the diet of Crested Caracaras at a continental scale: journals.plos.org/plosone/articl… #ornithology

We have a new paper out this week that further advances our method of using web-sourced photos to examine #raptor #diet. Led by <a href="/ConnorEcology/">Connor Panter</a> this time we use this approach to assess the diet of Crested Caracaras at a continental scale: journals.plos.org/plosone/articl…
#ornithology
Bryce W. Robinson (@bw_robinson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Why do some raptors have more than one plumage morph? In a new publication in Ornithology, we outline what is currently known, and the rich research potential provided by plumage polymorphism in this group. doi.org/10.1093/ornith…. American Ornithological Society

Why do some raptors have more than one plumage morph? In a new publication in Ornithology, we outline what is currently known, and the rich research potential provided by plumage polymorphism in this group.
 
doi.org/10.1093/ornith….

<a href="/AmOrnith/">American Ornithological Society</a>
Science Advances (@scienceadvances) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New research proposes that groups of birds with early origins associated with the end-Cretaceous mass extinction experienced rapid evolutionary changes across their genomes and physiology. Learn more in this week’s issue of Science Advances: scim.ag/7RP

New research proposes that groups of birds with early origins associated with the end-Cretaceous mass extinction experienced rapid evolutionary changes across their genomes and physiology.
 
Learn more in this week’s issue of Science Advances: scim.ag/7RP
Sara Beery (@sarameghanbeery) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Interested in a PhD or Masters at the intersection of AI and Ecology? This research area is growing rapidly, and it can be hard to figure out which research groups where are doing what! Come join our infosession to hear from PIs worldwide about their research and goals!!

Interested in a PhD or Masters at the intersection of AI and Ecology? This research area is growing rapidly, and it can be hard to figure out which research groups where are doing what! Come join our infosession to hear from PIs worldwide about their research and goals!!
Jake Berv (@jakeberv) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Back from a fantastic #Evol2024 meeting in Montreal, and I’m very pleased to officially talk about this project again, now published in Science Advances

Marky Mutchler (@markymutchler) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Small birds, long names! If you’ve ever been overwhelmed by murrelets on your first West Coast pelagic, maybe this can help you out! Now I want someone to send me to all the islands so I can spend my life trying to understanding the pop. structure of these lil dudes…

Small birds, long names! If you’ve ever been overwhelmed by murrelets on your first West Coast pelagic, maybe this can help you out! 

Now I want someone to send me to all the islands so I can spend my life trying to understanding the pop. structure of these lil dudes…
Michael Landis (@landismj) 's Twitter Profile Photo

phyddle: software for phylogenetic model exploration with deep learning new work with Ammon Thompson software: phyddle.org preprint: biorxiv.org/content/10.110…

phyddle: software for phylogenetic model exploration with deep learning

new work with <a href="/ThompsonAmmon/">Ammon Thompson</a> 

software: phyddle.org
preprint: biorxiv.org/content/10.110…
Eliot Miller (@eliotitmiller) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Toot toot, train's leaving the station. Received some good news on the future of this paper! [No promises yet] The time is now to get trees added into OpenTree and into this new global bird phylogeny. See details below. It's easy! Check out github.com/eliotmiller/cl… too

Loïs Rancilhac (@lrancilhac) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Very happy to share a new preprint on Tinkerbirds! We used phylogenomics and hybrid zone analyses to investigate patterns of introgression and plumage evolution. Let me knwo what you think! biorxiv.org/content/10.110… (1/3)

Very happy to share a new preprint on Tinkerbirds! We used phylogenomics and hybrid zone analyses to investigate patterns of introgression and plumage evolution. Let me knwo what you think! biorxiv.org/content/10.110… (1/3)