Debruyn Gerben (@gerbendebruyn) 's Twitter Profile
Debruyn Gerben

@gerbendebruyn

PhD student at EON group @ugent | he/him

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The early mammals that lived alongside the dinosaurs upwards of 150 million years ago were likely covered in dark and dusky greyish-brown fur, according to a quantitative reconstruction of Mesozoic mammal coloration in Science, hinting at their shrouded and nocturnal nature.

The early mammals that lived alongside the dinosaurs upwards of 150 million years ago were likely covered in dark and dusky greyish-brown fur, according to a quantitative reconstruction of Mesozoic mammal coloration in Science, hinting at their shrouded and nocturnal nature.
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Did you ever wonder what colors Jurassic mammals were? After 10+ years of study, we have the answer: dull and dark! Read the results of this super fun and collaborative project here science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…

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🧵 1/ New study on squamate color evolution hits the press: we show that brightness variation in lizards & snakes is strongly linked to habitat openness 🌞 nature.com/articles/s4146…

🧵 1/ New study on squamate color evolution hits the press: we show that brightness variation in lizards & snakes is strongly linked to habitat openness 🌞 nature.com/articles/s4146…
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What is the function of skin color in reptiles? Our new paper, led by Jonathan Goldenberg, uses comparative analyses to show that thermoregulation is critical! Read it here: nature.com/articles/s4146…

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And here's the blog that outlines the 5-year journey and insights behind our latest article communities.springernature.com/posts/stepping…

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A rare carnivorous caterpillar, previously unknown to biologists, stalks spiderwebs for food whilst dressed in the remains of its prey, researchers report in Science. This unique new species, dubbed the “bone collector,” is found only on a single mountainside on the Hawai’ian