Daniela M Rossoni (@dmrossoni) 's Twitter Profile
Daniela M Rossoni

@dmrossoni

Evolutionary Biologist. Postdoctoral researcher at FSU

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Kjetil Lysne Voje (@klvoje) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Look what arrived in the mail today! I learned a lot being part of the workshop on evolvability in Oslo. The essays in the book cover different topics, including quantitative and population genetics, paleobiology, macroevolution, evolutionary developmental biology and more.

Look what arrived in the mail today!

I learned a lot being part of the workshop on evolvability in Oslo.

The essays in the book cover different topics, including quantitative and population genetics, paleobiology, macroevolution, evolutionary developmental biology and more.
Arthur Porto (@artporto) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This one took a long time and a lot of effort from wonderful collaborators. But DeepBryo is finally out. Check our open access paper at: aslopubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.10…

Paulinha Assis (@paulinhaaprigio) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Told my 5-year-old that I had a paper published in nature (the most famous scientific journal). She replied: Does it mean you are now more famous than Shakira ? 😆😆😆 Anyway, check out our new paper!

superflavia (@flamarquitti) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Uniting theory and fieldwork, mathematics and ecology. Proud to introduce a new field course paradigm, and testify that "at the border of disciplines, progress occurs" 💚🌳📈

Kjetil Lysne Voje (@klvoje) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I am very proud! The Phenotypic Evolution Time Series (PETS) database is now online! pets.nhm.uio.no PETS is a public database containing data on phenotypic change within (fossil and contemporary) lineages. Why did we make it? A short 🧵

I am very proud! The Phenotypic Evolution Time Series (PETS) database is now online!

pets.nhm.uio.no

PETS is a public database containing data on phenotypic change within (fossil and contemporary) lineages.

Why did we make it? A short 🧵
R. L. Muylaert (@muymaps) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Understanding how landscape structure affects yellow fever virus dispersion can aid better landscape planning and better organisation of vaccination campaigns. Awesome work now awarded once more! 🇧🇷🛣️🌳🌴🪚🦟🐒🤒🪦ecohealthalliance.org/2023/05/ecohea…

Understanding how landscape structure affects yellow fever virus dispersion can aid better landscape planning and better organisation of vaccination campaigns. Awesome work now awarded once more! 🇧🇷🛣️🌳🌴🪚🦟🐒🤒🪦ecohealthalliance.org/2023/05/ecohea…
Alexa Sadier (@aigverte) 's Twitter Profile Photo

So happy to see this out as part of our U.S. National Science Foundation research! This paper opens many avenues of research about the mechanisms driving these bursts which is what we are currently investigating with SearsLab

Florida Museum (@floridamuseum) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It's a wrap! 🎉🎉🎉 With the completion of #oVertTCN, the doors of natural history museum collections have been digitally unlocked allowing scientists, educators, artists & the public to interact with specimens in ways never before possible. Story: floridamuseum.ufl.edu/science/scient…

It's a wrap! 🎉🎉🎉 With the completion of #oVertTCN, the doors of natural history museum collections have been digitally unlocked allowing scientists, educators, artists & the public to interact with specimens in ways never before possible.
Story:
floridamuseum.ufl.edu/science/scient…
Noé U. de la Sancha (@noe_delasancha) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Pumped to have the opportunity to participate on this. Congrats to all the authors! The #oVertTCN paper in American Institute of Biological Sciences BioScience is out today. Excited for future collaboration through #FuncQEE @codythompson51 @davidcblackburn academic.oup.com/bioscience/adv…

Anna Penna (@strepsiprimate) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🌟 Excited to share our latest paper on galago systematics and phylogenetics! Want to know more about the diversity and evolutionary history of living and extinct galagos? Luca Pozzi (he/him) 🏳️‍🌈 and I got you covered! tinyurl.com/galagosyst

🌟 Excited to share our latest paper on galago systematics and phylogenetics! Want to know more about the diversity and evolutionary history of living and extinct galagos? <a href="/PozziLab/">Luca Pozzi (he/him) 🏳️‍🌈</a> and I got you covered! tinyurl.com/galagosyst
Kjetil Lysne Voje (@klvoje) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our paper in Science Magazine demonstrates that microevolutionary evolvability can predict evolutionary divergence across timescales spanning thousands to millions of years, linking evolution across these vast time intervals. Work led by Agnes Holstad science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…

Valeria Tavares (@valeriactavares) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My cave, my rules: Specialization, modularity, and topology of bat‐fly interactions in hot and cold caves from eastern S America. From the work of my brilliant ex-student, now Dr. ⁦Gustavo L. Urbieta⁩ 🦇🪰 ⁦Global Union of Bat Diversity Networks (GBatNet)⁩ ⁦SBEQ⁩ ⁦⁦Relcom_ onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.111…

Valeria Tavares (@valeriactavares) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“Giving wings to diversity: the spectacular bats of the Brazilian Amazon” - as part of the great upcoming 12 Congresso Brasileiro de Mastozoologia, Búzios, RJ, late September! SBMz

“Giving wings to diversity: the spectacular bats of the Brazilian Amazon” - as part of the great upcoming 12 Congresso Brasileiro de Mastozoologia, Búzios, RJ, late September! <a href="/SBMastozoologia/">SBMz</a>
Matheus Januario (@januarioml_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"What traps clades into confined regions of “phenotypic spaces”? When comparative analyses are paired with evidence from multiple fields, even these “abominable mysteries” can be potentially understood. “Evolvability” may provide good starting points in this enterprise." (🧵1/2)

"What traps clades into confined regions of “phenotypic spaces”? When comparative analyses are paired with evidence from multiple fields, even these “abominable mysteries” can be potentially understood. “Evolvability” may provide good starting points in this enterprise." (🧵1/2)
Paulinha Lemos 🙋🏽‍♀️ (@lemospaulinha) 's Twitter Profile Photo

How much shared evolutionary history informs the way species interact with each other? Me, Zach and Stefano worked hard to address this question in a creative way! I hope you enjoy the reading! Thrilled to see this out after starting this 5 years ago onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.11…

How much shared evolutionary history informs the way species interact with each other? Me, Zach and Stefano worked hard to address this question in a creative way! I hope you enjoy the reading! Thrilled to see this out after starting this 5 years ago
onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.11…
Arthur Porto (@artporto) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Heads up! We’ll soon announce two postdoc positions in the Biovision Lab. One in AI-driven computational paleontology, and one in computer vision applied to biology (open-ended). Official ads to follow. Please RT! biovisionlab.com #Postdoc #AI #Paleontology

Graham Slater (@grahamjslater) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Huge congrats to Dr. Alexa Wimberly who successfully defended her dissertation this week. There are many good things to come from Alexa, so keep an eye open! We'll miss her UChicago Paleobiology but she'll rock in her post doc at the AMNH!

Huge congrats to Dr. Alexa Wimberly who successfully defended her dissertation this week. There are many good things to come from Alexa, so keep an eye open! We'll miss her <a href="/UChicagoPaleo/">UChicago Paleobiology</a> but she'll rock in her post doc at the AMNH!
Tábita Hünemeier 🏳️‍🌈 (@hunemeier_t) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our new paper is out in Science Magazine! By exploring the rich genetic diversity of Brazil, we show how fine-scale genomic analyses reveal that this diversity, rooted in Indigenous ancestry and centuries of complex demographic history, plays a key role in population health.

Our new paper is out in <a href="/ScienceMagazine/">Science Magazine</a>! By exploring the rich genetic diversity of Brazil, we show how fine-scale genomic analyses reveal that this diversity, rooted in Indigenous ancestry and centuries of complex demographic history, plays a key role in population health.