Quentin Martinez
@quentinwildlife
Post-doc researcher and Wildlife Photographer.
Evolution of olfactory systems using integrative approaches.
Frog lover 🐸
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#caecilians at the World Congress of Herpetology 10th World Congress of #Herpetology #WCH24 Quentin Martinez Quentin Martinez gives us a “Preliminary investigation of the brain and olfactory apparatus of caecilians”
Now you see it, now you don't: the vomeronasal organ of bats. Just out in The Anatomical Record with Sharlene Santana Thomas Eiting and Abigail Curtis (she/her) See anatomypubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.10…
🚨 Excited to share our new paper on mammal forelimb evolution, now out in Functional Ecology ! We explored how moving underwater or staying airborne influenced the diversity and evolution of mammal forelimbs 🌊🐳🦇🌌🐾 besjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.11…
Interested in mammal locomotion? Check out the new paper led by Priscila S. Rothier sampling 837 species! 🦴🐳🦇 besjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.11…
Very pleased to see this study finally published. Many thanks to The Royal Society for funding the APEX grant awarded to Pete Watson and me, and to Prof. Christine Böhmer and Dr Daniela E Winkler for inviting us to be part of their special issue.
Wanna know more about our project? Check out the great documentary made by Patricia Teixidor ! Naturhistorisches Museum Bern Vivien Morgane Fournier Isabelle Toussaint Gabriel S. Ferreira Universität Bern youtube.com/watch?v=UChlVM…
How is the cetacean backbone patterned compared to terrestrial mammals? 🐋 Happy to share that we provide answers this question in the 1st publication of our #Back2Sea Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions project with MCZ Paleontology and Katrina Jones! You can check the paper... 👇doi.org/10.1038/s41467…
Head-banging bumble bees bite flowers to shake loose more pollen. Learn more: scim.ag/8j0 News from Science
🚨NEW SCIENCE ALERT!🚨 Our new The Royal Society article is out TODAY!!#Ostriches, #cassowaries, and #emus…oh, my! Read about the #neuroanatomy and #brain evolution of these fascinating #flightless birds here: doi.org/10.1098/rsos.2…. Meghan Forcellati Watanabe Lab @ New York Tech NYITCOMResearch American Museum of Natural History
We are excited to announce our first PhD position 🧑🔬 at the Naturkundemuseum Stuttgart! Join our research using both museum and fresh specimens of a bird hybrid zone to uncover loci underlying reproductive isolation and hybrid zone dynamics 🔎🧬. Apply by Oct 15: tinyurl.com/BUNTINGzone 🔁🐦