shikharabhat

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Evolutionary ecologist (in theory)
Currently in 🇩🇪, originally from 🇮🇳
PronounsHe/him
AffiliationJGU, Mainz
Websitehttps://thepandalorian.github.io/

Our new preprint is now on bioRxiv! This is based on work I did during my masters with @dickmerrill and many others (not on mastodon)

Mating preferences act independently on individual elements of visual signals in Heliconius butterflies

https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2023.11.24.568567v1

Just discovered the incredible #rstats package #gganimate by @thomasp85 and David Robinson that builds on @hadleywickham 's #ggplot2, and it's so fun! Here's a graph showing 10 realizations each of a population following a stochastic logistic eqn for K = 100 (red) and K = 200 (blue). Dotted lines are the deterministic logistic equation. Making this animation from an existing (static) ggplot figure took me 2 lines of code. @rweekly
@rforecology

"Why all this silly rigamarole of sex? Why this gavotte of chromosomes? Why all these useless males, this striving and wasteful bloodshed, these grotesque horns, colors.... And why, in the end, novels.... about love?"

Bill Hamilton very poetically writing about why sexual organisms are weird and wonderful and worth studying. I must work on sexual systems sometime so I can include this in my academic writing :P

From "Nature's Oracle" by Ullica Segerstrale

#ecology #Evolution

#Reproductive success usually increases when a male mates with more females; a new #PLOSBiology study by @TimJanicke &co shows the same is true for females. Here, @kokkonutter & @Mikejennions explore why this is... Paper: https://plos.io/3X2ALyt Primer: https://plos.io/3QNSaJ3
Sexual selection in females and the evolution of polyandry

Over the last decades, the field of sexual selection underwent a paradigm shift from sexual-stereotype thinking of “eager” males and “coy” females towards a more nuanced perspective acknowledging that not only males but also females can benefit from multiple mating and compete for mating partners. Yet, sexual selection in females is still considered a peculiarity, and the evolution of polyandry is often viewed to result from a higher mating interest of males. Here, we present meta-analytic evidence from 77 species across a broad range of animal taxa to demonstrate that female reproductive success is overall positively correlated with mating success, suggesting that females typically benefit from multiple mating. Importantly, we found that these fitness gains likely promote the evolution of polyandry. Our findings offer support for the idea that sexual selection is widespread in females and to play a key role for the evolution of animal mating systems. Thereby, our results extend our understanding of the evolutionary consequences of sexual reproduction and contribute to a more balanced view of how sexual selection operates in males and females.

I've finally gotten around to scanning most of my notes from the more "advanced" courses I took at my home institute. Sharing here in the spirit of open #education in case it's helpful for someone. Currently has notes on NLD, genetics, neurobiology, statistical inference, statistical mechanics, measure theory, probability, stochastic processes, and PDEs.

https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/16anbO3nyiUXoo3fk4bdlXdrIA2KVw7Sm

#bio #math #maths #science

Shikhara_IISER_notes – Google Drive

This is, I think true for science mastodon as well. The ability to add a small bit of context to a repost, or a comment about a paper when you boost it is one of the things I really miss here.

I understand the reasoning behind not allowing it, but I think it's mistaken. It's an engineering band-aid on a social problem. if your userbase is toxic enough that the major use of this feature is for dunking, you've got other, bigger problems.

Hello #evolutionary anthropologist! Do you want to be my colleague, inhabiting the building next to mine in a nice botanical garden? Full #professorship in evolutionary #anthropology at Uni #Mainz where I'm headed in a couple of weeks. Lots of recent turnover has happened there with fantastic young faculty.

https://berufungsportal.uni-mainz.de/ausschreibungen/7

Deadline 31 January!

@ecoevojobs

APTE-NG

An #ant with a #fungal stalk growing out of it. In many species, the fungus controls the #behaviour of the ant to an astonishing degree to optimize spore dispersal. I do a lot of ecological #theory and #modelling work with "complex" #math, but stepping out and seeing things like this is a reminder that the math pales in comparison to the #complexity of the living world. As Alan Turing once said, “Well, the stripes are easy but what about the horse part?"

#macro #photography #entomology

RT @[email protected]

Potential MSc students in India who are interested in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, take note:
@[email protected]

🐦🔗: https://twitter.com/Saskyavn/status/1599578095161221120

saskya van Nouhuys on Twitter

“Potential MSc students in India who are interested in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, take note: @CES_IISc”

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What are your favourite classic papers (topic, style, substance, inspiration) that you revisit?
Mine are:
Simple mathematical models with very complicated dynamics https://www.nature.com/articles/261459a0
More is different https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.177.4047.393
The catastrophe controversy https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/BF03023037
Network thermodynamics https://www.nature.com/articles/234393a0
I’m looking for holiday reading.
Simple mathematical models with very complicated dynamics - Nature

First-order difference equations arise in many contexts in the biological, economic and social sciences. Such equations, even though simple and deterministic, can exhibit a surprising array of dynamical behaviour, from stable points, to a bifurcating hierarchy of stable cycles, to apparently random fluctuations. There are consequently many fascinating problems, some concerned with delicate mathematical aspects of the fine structure of the trajectories, and some concerned with the practical implications and applications. This is an interpretive review of them.

Nature