Ken A. Thompson

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Really cool to see a reviewer dismiss about 3 paragraphs on how biases and historical legacies are shaping contemporary datasets as (paraphrasing) "just a way to show that we have concerns for social justice".

Listen. Yes. In part. But also, we have concerns that the data we are using is telling a story that is biased. It's a big deal.

Excited to share a new Shiny App for understanding the Multivariate Breeder's Equation and the G-matrix! This app uses oyster disease and salinity tolerance as an example for understanding how multiple traits evolve in response to multiple stressors. There are cases for students to explore as well as two challenges (e.g. given the observed trait evolution, what kind of genetic architectures could have led to this pattern?).
https://lotterhos.shinyapps.io/Gmatapp/?_ga=2.105276676.644884313.1680003268-567935094.1679416129

Scientists remaining on Twitter are lending legitimacy to climate denial.

https://ketanjoshi.co/2023/03/28/musk-is-remaking-twitter-into-a-climate-denier-sanctuary/

Musk is remaking Twitter into a climate denier sanctuary

I got some data that analyses how climate deniers have changed their audience size, relative to pro-climate accounts, on Musk’s Twitter. It’s….not good.

Ketan Joshi

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Evolutionary genomics of oceanic island radiations

Oceanic islands and archipelagos have played a pivotal role in our understanding of evolutionary and ecological processes [1–9]. This is due to several characteristics of oceanic islands, including (i) their isolation, which limits the dispersal of terrestrial organisms and often results in disharmonic communities (see Glossary); (ii) specific ecological conditions, including geomorphological features, strong climatic variation across small geographic areas, discrete patches of habitats, and irregular cycles of disturbances, which play a role in the creation of ecological opportunity for diversification; (iii) the possibility to estimate their geological age, which offers a well-defined temporal framework for studying and modeling evolutionary processes; and (iv) their frequent occurrence in fragmented, spatial groups (archipelagos) which provide natural evolutionary 'experiments' with replicates [10–16].

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First buds emerging from the ground on mayapple, wild leek leaves a couple of inches long, false mermaid spilling over last year's dead leaves, St Joseph Creek running high. This morning in Maple Grove forest preserve.

#phenology #fieldnotes

At last
Interesting talk by @KenAThompson on the ecology of hybrid incompatibilities today at Stockholm University.
Okay now THAT is a good title slide #ASN2023