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tag night shift ecology genetics genomics
Genome Spotlight: Edith’s Checkerspot Butterfly (
Euphydryas editha
)
Christie Wilcox, PhD
| Aug 25, 2022
| 3 min read
A high-quality genome sequence for this versatile insect will likely aid eco-evolutionary research.
The Genetics of Society
Claire Asher and Seirian Sumner
| Jan 1, 2015
| 10 min read
Researchers aim to unravel the molecular mechanisms by which a single genotype gives rise to diverse castes in eusocial organisms.
Warm-Water Species Remain 5 Years Post-Heatwave
Erica Nielsen and Sam Walkes
| Oct 7, 2021
| 4 min read
Five years after largest marine heatwave on record hit northern California coast, many warm-water species have stuck around.
How Interconnected Is Life in the Ocean?
Catherine Offord
| Nov 1, 2019
| 10+ min read
To help create better conservation and management plans, researchers are measuring how marine organisms move between habitats and populations.
Cities Can Serve as Cauldrons of Evolution
Catherine Offord
| Jan 1, 2019
| 10+ min read
From changes in gene flow to adaptation, the effects of urbanization are shaping the evolutionary trajectories of plants and animals.
Games for Science
The Scientist
| Jan 1, 2013
| 10+ min read
Scientists are using video games to tap the collective intelligence of people around the world, while doctors and educators are turning to games to treat and teach.
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