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Prof. Anjali Goswami

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For an evolutionary biologist, everything about Galápagos really is overwhelming, but I especially enjoyed visiting Charles Darwin Foundation-Fundación Charles Darwin yesterday! Would be great to see some of their amazing research in The Linnean Society of London journals, where Darwin published the first description of evolution!

For an evolutionary biologist, everything about Galápagos really is overwhelming, but I especially enjoyed visiting <a href="/DarwinFound/">Charles Darwin Foundation-Fundación Charles Darwin</a> yesterday! Would be great to see some of their amazing research in <a href="/LinneanSociety/">The Linnean Society of London</a> journals, where Darwin published the first description of evolution!
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I’ve stayed at two hotels in Galápagos so far, both on Charles Darwin Avenue near the intersection of February 12 street. Now I’m on a mission to track down Darwin statues & street art and find the creepiest. The competition is fierce (but lots of gorgeous ones too)

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My youngest turned 8 a few days ago so we figured he was ready to swim in shark-infested waters #galapagos #babyshark #birthdayboy

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I can’t imagine a better location for a “Dig, dig, dinosaur” storytime! So exciting to see it on sale Natural History Museum and to receive my copies of the Spanish and Japanese translations from Nosy Crow! #dinosaur #childrensbooks #paleontology

I can’t imagine a better location for a “Dig, dig, dinosaur” storytime! So exciting to see it on sale <a href="/NHM_London/">Natural History Museum</a> and to receive my copies of the Spanish and Japanese translations from <a href="/NosyCrow/">Nosy Crow</a>!

#dinosaur #childrensbooks #paleontology
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🚨 New paper on #dinosaur #brain evolution & development in Nature Communications 🚨 Pleased to be part of the study led by Logan King showing theropods & ornithischians shared a "dino-wide" brain shape scaling trend different from modern birds and alligators. nature.com/articles/s4146…

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We're back with another book recommendation from our fabulous librarian Phoebe - this time for EYFS! This month it's 'Dig, Dig, Dinosaur', by Prof. Anjali Goswami, illustrated by Maggie Li and published by Nosy Crow! For more recommendations for EYFS-Year 6: clpe.org.uk/blog/clpes-aug…

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My kid carries a book or three everywhere she goes. I love these pictures of her reading in all sorts of crazy spots across Peru and Ecuador, especially in Galápagos surrounded by loads of amazing animals. #readoutside #reading #bookworm

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So excited that this experiment in team building has just been accepted to Integrative Organismal Biology! We’ll upload the much-improved revised version soon, and many thanks to the reviewers and editor for their helpful suggestions!

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New pub alert! With Luca Russo & team, we showed developmental instability effects of skull shape in declining otters 🦦 populations. A cool study that shows the use of museum collections and morphometrics in #conservation #Biology Science at the Natural History Museum Prof. Anjali Goswami royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/epdf/10.10…

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Otter population declines - skull symmetry impacted in UK by habitat loss, pollution and limited gene flow. from Prof. Anjali Goswami Agnese Lanzetti Carlo Meloro, Ana Loy &al. doi.org/10.1098/rsbl.2…

Otter population declines - skull symmetry impacted in UK by habitat loss, pollution and limited gene flow.  from <a href="/anjgoswami/">Prof. Anjali Goswami</a> <a href="/AgneseLanzetti/">Agnese Lanzetti</a> Carlo Meloro, Ana Loy &amp;al. doi.org/10.1098/rsbl.2…
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Our new paper on #AI for evolutionary morphology is out [email protected]! This massive team effort covers the history of AI for studying morphology, reviews new tools, provides many case studies & a prospectus for using AI to progress diverse topics in evolutionary morphology.

Our new paper on #AI for evolutionary morphology is out <a href="/ICB_journal/">ICBJournal@sicb.org</a>! This massive team effort covers the history of AI for studying morphology, reviews new tools, provides many case studies &amp; a prospectus for using AI to progress diverse topics in evolutionary morphology.
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Someone pinch me - it feels like a dream that we have been able to secure our tenure in Burlington House for 999 years! I am beyond ecstatic that we will be able to continue our important work in our historic home and support many future generations of natural historians!

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As an American expat in the UK, I think it’s kind of nice having the US election and Guy Fawkes on the same day because it means my dog and I are both under the bed, shaking, howling, and freaking out.

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🦴 Signs of bone breakage in extinct giant elephants, likely caused by repeated blows from stone tools, could be the earliest evidence of animal butchery in India, palaeontologists say. ✍🏻 Story by Sahana Ghosh go.nature.com/3YKoS26 Dr. Advait M. Jukar Parth R. Chauhan Florida Museum

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Ever wonder why dog breeds are so different while cats are all pretty similar? Not just house cats, but lions & tigers too! If so, come see me present on cat & dog evolution at both Saturday shows for Nine Lessons & Carols for Curious People, tickets @ cosmicshambles.com/ninelessons/

Ever wonder why dog breeds are so different while cats are all pretty similar? Not just house cats, but lions &amp; tigers too! If so, come see me present on cat &amp; dog evolution at both Saturday shows for Nine Lessons &amp; Carols for Curious People, tickets @ cosmicshambles.com/ninelessons/