Volker Rudolf
@volker_rudolf
Community Ecologist, Editor-In-Chief @AsnAmNat, Prof of #Ecology & #Evolution, @riceuniversity, #phenology🐸; typos are my own, @[email protected]
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#Funfacts6 : American Naturalist, your paper will be handled by real humans (!!) at all steps, including trained copy editors who will work with you to ensure your accepted manuscript will be accurate & sound the way you want it. Trust me, they are very very good & really care!
The LeibnizPostDocs welcome package document for international postdocs at the Leibniz-Gemeinschaft research institutes has been updated and expanded. It contains useful information for all international researchers in 🇩🇪
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#ichbinhanna #phdchat #postdocs #ecr
Chasing Photons: Midas cichlids in Nicaraguan crater lakes reveal how light conditions shape phenotypic evolution. Bertinetti et al. show that opsin genes expression evolved repeatedly and predictably mirroring changes in photic conditions👁️🌈🐟
Read now! journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1086/72…
We did an amazing session Ecological Society last summer where we talked hegemonic ideas, bias we bring to science as human beings, and how non-mainstream worldviews can positively affect our science. Was led by awesome ECR's Anita Simha, Gaurav Kandlikar & Aubrie James esajournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.10…
Check out our new paper in American Naturalist
We used museum specimens, phylogenetic comparative methods, and evolutionary quantitative genetic approaches to show how (co)variation and selection shaped the cranial evolution of neotropical leaf-nosed bats. doi.org/10.1086/729219
Fast🏃 and slow 🐌 growing plant species interact in fundamental different ways and these differences shape ecological networks. Check our latest work Ecology Letters led by Caroline Daniel together w/ Allan Ecology Group Hugo Saiz dx.doi.org/10.1111/ele.14…
Devastating declines in some wildlife populations due to infectious disease are now being followed by host recovery. Wilber et al. show that the dynamics of population recovery due to the rapid evolution of host defense can vary drastically. Read now!
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Please share! My lab will be hiring 2-3 postdocs over the coming months to study the genetic basis of behavioral traits in darters using brain transcriptomics & population genomics. First ad is posted here: tamus.wd1.myworkdayjobs.com/TAMU_External/… #behavior #popgen #evolution #neuroethology
Within-season movements of male songbirds may be more about looking for ladies than tracking habitat conditions. An analysis by Luepold et al. of polyterritoriality and dispersal highlights mate searching as a unifying explanatory framework. Read now!
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i'm recruiting for a new PhD student at Univ. of Oklahoma to conduct field and theoretical studies of bat virus dynamics, focused on molossids in Belize! see below and our lab website for more information and how to apply: beckerlab.weebly.com/join.html
Read “Comparing the Predicted versus Realized Rate of Adaptation of Chamaecrista fasciculata to Climate Change” from the American Naturalist. ow.ly/593I50QYUV7 American Naturalist
The lyrebird synchronizes elements of its mating dance @cornell American Naturalist phys.org/news/2024-03-l…