Michael L. Pepke
@michaelpepke
Evolutionary biologist 🧬🐦🦟🐟
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26-08-2022 08:22:31
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New story on the #AvianHybrids blog! Inbred House Sparrow nestlings have shorter telomeres avianhybrids.wordpress.com/2023/01/11/inb… Based on the Conservation Genetics paper by Michael L. Pepke et al. | #ornithology
In this new study in Molecular Ecology we find that early-life telomere length covaries with key life-history traits and may scale with chromosome length across bird species CBD at NTNU Dan Eisenberg #telomere onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/me…
24 years of blood sampling house sparrows shows how individual telomere biology is highly dynamic and influenced by both genetic and environmental variation under natural conditions. 🐦🧬📢 New paper in Scientific Reports by CBD House Sparrow Project CBD at NTNU nature.com/articles/s4159…
In the end, what’s the problem? Read about how chromosome ends may shape the life of wild birds on the NTNU Faculty of Natural Sciences blog by CBD House Sparrow Project and CBD at NTNU 🐣🧬🐥#telomeres ntnu.no/blogger/teknat…
Even though house sparrows nest in - houses - catching them all for ringing and blood sampling can be challenging 🐦 CBD House Sparrow Project
Check out our new publication in Behavioral Ecology on the relationship between extra-pair paternity and paternal care in birds! 🐦 🪺 Great work led by Jørgen Søraker with Michael L. Pepke, Jonathan Wright and myself! academic.oup.com/beheco/advance…
Pleased to share our new paper on extra-pair paternity (EPP) and paternal care in birds in Behavioral Ecology! We find a negative association between EPP and paternal care when comparing bird species. Check it out! Jon Wright Fredrik Hanslin and Michael L. Pepke academic.oup.com/beheco/advance…
New paper out in Ecology and Evolution led by Peter Sjolte Ranke. Here we go through the long-distance dispersal events in the house sparrow, which is known for being highly sedentary, and discuss their potential impact! CBD House Sparrow Project Michael L. Pepke doi.org/10.1002/ece3.1…
After +4y of work, I couldn’t be more excited to announce the reference paper for Earth_Hologenome. This is the cornerstone of a collaborative effort involving +100 researchers from all continents, poised to yield exciting discoveries in the coming years!! cell.com/trends/ecology…
Exploring the potential of host epigenetic regulation of gut microbiota in Trends in Microbiology sciencedirect.com/science/articl…
We now know hosts respond differently to identical microbiome treatments; it is now important we also seek to understand the mechanisms explaining why. Michael L. Pepke, backed by Søren Blikdal Hansen and I, propose telomeres as one such mechanism: authors.elsevier.com/c/1jkff3QxxSux…
🧬A new review Trends Cell Biology by Michael L. Pepke, Morten T Limborg & Søren Blikdal Hansen reveals that chromosome ends (#telomeres) might influence #gut #microbiota and host interactions! This could reshape our understanding of #GutHealth and #aging🦠 #microbiome Read👇 ceh.ku.dk/news/2024/do-c…