
Maren Wellenreuther
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Based in New Zealand. Research: #seafood #genomics #adaptation. Editor-In-Chief for @EvolAppJournal. Prof at @AucklandUni. Science Group Leader @plantandfood
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The Kirtland's warbler, once endangered and now delisted, shows genetic evidence of recent inbreeding and an excess of deleterious variation. This highlights the importance of genomic monitoring to ensure long-term species recovery w/ AnnaMaría Calderón doi.org/10.1111/eva.70…



How do genetics shape the success of species reintroductions? 🦋🔬 Together with Butterfly Conservation 🦋, our researchers have published a paper in Evolutionary Applications that explores the genomic fate of the reintroduced Chequered Skipper butterfly ➡️doi.org/10.1111/eva.70… #Biodiversity

Out in ME! A new experiment in Drosophila supports the long-term effectiveness of genetic rescue. Wiley Ecology & Evolution Read More: buff.ly/3X9SPsu




🌍 Exciting news! We’re delighted to announce the "Evolutionary Genomics: Understanding & Adapting to Climate Change symposium" at #ESEB2025 in Barcelona, co-organized by Evolutionary Applications and Molecular Ecology 🔬



📄We will be publishing a joint Special Issue will be published following the symposium, so don't miss it 🍀 🙋 If you have any questions, please contact [email protected] #EvolutionaryGenomics #ClimateChange


Congratulations to Jong Yoon Jeon! Winner of the 2024 Louis Bernatchez Memorial Prize for the best student-led paper in Evolutionary Applications. 🔗: ow.ly/v3ry50VmwCn Evolutionary Applications



We're delighted to announce Jong Yoon Jeon (Purdue University) as the winner of the 2024 Louis Bernatchez Memorial Prize for the best student-led paper in Evolutionary Applications! Congratulations, Jeon, JongYoon! 🎉🎉 w/ J. Andrew DeWoody & Purdue Forestry & Natural Resources


Biology should not dispense with sexes: Current Biology cell.com/current-biolog… University of Otago Zoology_Otago Genetics Otago #sex #male #female #evolution #anisogamy


Our symposium "Evolutionary Genomics: Understanding and Adapting to Climate Change" (S23), co-organized by Molecular Ecology and Evolutionary Applications, received outstanding submissions. We'll showcase research on using evolutionary genomics to tackle climate change. ESEB ESEB2025




