
Jess Dobson
@jesssdob
PhD student in EON Group at Ghent University. Looking at the evolution of colours in mammals🦣🦧
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06-04-2012 21:20:39
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PhD positions available in #Evolutionary #Biophysics University of Lincoln, UK with Graziella Iossa, @drmambobob, Tom Pike and myself, combined research and teaching, 4 year funding, open to international students. Closes APRIL 17th, please RT! lincoln.ac.uk/studywithus/po…



One year later than planned, but a quick trip back to England for a fabulous day celebrating the end of my Masters at University of Lincoln, UK 🥳🎓


We have⭐️10 OPEN PHD POSITIONS⭐️ in Bioacoustics & AI in our new doctoral network! bioacousticai.eu Join my group at MPI-AB is on Bluesky @mpi-animalbehav.bsky.social to work on vocal interactions in animal groups using our #biologging datasets: bewerbermanagement.net/jobposting/f3e…


We will be advertising soon for a fully-funded 4-year PhD or 2-3 year post-doc studying how moths camouflage themselves against bat sonar! In collaboration with Wouter Halfwerk at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam (inactief) and Liliana D'Alba Naturalis Biodiversity Center. Informal inquiries welcome



Application for a three-year post-doc position studying how moths camouflage themselves against bat sonar is now open! Deadline 15 December. In collaboration Wouter Halfwerk at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam (inactief) and Liliana D'Alba Naturalis Biodiversity Center. Inquiries welcome. Please RT jobs.ugent.be/job/Ghent-Post…



Sunbirds are both speciose and colourful. Are these linked? In our new article together with Svana Rogalla, Debruyn Gerben, Nick Matzke, Matthew Shawkey and others not on X we explore this idea. academic.oup.com/sysbio/advance… Let me know if you need a full version. Image by royz_monocle




Wonderful set of drawings by Tilly (Matilda) S Scott to summarise the last day of talks. I love mine, thank you🥳


Iridescence is everywhere, sometimes in unexpected places like the sesame seed-sized eggs of stick insects! Our new paper, led by Debruyn Gerben, shows that this color is produced by thin-film interference by a nanoscale outer layer, and functions in ?? resjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/ph…


We are very excited to share our new paper in Science! We show that a diverse group of Jurassic and Cretaceous mammals all had darkly-colored fur. Well how did we do this? Let' start at the beginning! 🧵 (1/6) Science Magazine Matthew Shawkey Jess Dobson Julia Clarke and others!
