Michael L. Pepke (@michaelpepke) 's Twitter Profile
Michael L. Pepke

@michaelpepke

Evolutionary biologist 🧬🐦🦟🐟

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Jente Ottenburghs | Avian Hybrids 🦆🧬 (@jente_o) 's Twitter Profile Photo

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

Michael L. Pepke (@michaelpepke) 's Twitter Profile Photo

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…

Michael L. Pepke (@michaelpepke) 's Twitter Profile Photo

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…

Fredrik Hanslin (@fredrikhanslin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

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…

Jørgen Søraker (@jorgensoraker) 's Twitter Profile Photo

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…

Mohamed Noor (@mafnoor) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is a great example of how "correlates with" can be misconstrued in more general dialogue as meaning "can be used to estimate"... "Telomere length is not a useful tool for chronological age estimation in animals" in the journal BioEssays: onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/bi…

Jørgen Søraker (@jorgensoraker) 's Twitter Profile Photo

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…

Antton Alberdi (@anttonio) 's Twitter Profile Photo

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…

After +4y of work, I couldn’t be more excited to announce the reference paper for <a href="/EHologenome/">Earth_Hologenome</a>. 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…
Morten T Limborg (@mortenlimborg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

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…

Center for Evolutionary Hologenomics (@evohologen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🧬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…