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ARC Future Fellow|Marine Sensory Ecology Group University of Queensland| 🐠🐙🧠👀🧬| 🇨🇭🏔️—> 🇦🇺🌊
Fabio Cortesi
Bye bye Noemi! We had a blast hosting you for your @euerasmusplus.bsky.social mundus project. More 🐠 👀 🧠 research to drop soon. @wensungceph.bsky.social
#LilyFogg and I wrote a #popscience article about the recent #deepsea #fish visual development paper in @theconversation.com Study in @science.org is here tinyurl.com/ytxtttft theconversation.com/deep-sea-fis...
Ops(es)in(g) in Prague with an amazing bunch of researchers @fishevo.bsky.social @joostraeymaekers.bsky.social l @emiliapsantos.bsky.social & Marta Barulenga :)
Fresh off the press 💥 Deep-sea fish reveal an alternative developmental trajectory for vertebrate vision | Science Advances www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
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A new #ScienceAdvances study finds three deep-sea fishes see light unlike any other vertebrates, thanks to hybrid retinal cells. https://scim.ag/3Oo1dmx
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Deep-sea fish larvae combine features of both rods and cones into a single, highly specialised cell that is optimised for life in between light and darkness.
Deep-sea fish larvae rewrite the rules of how eyes can be built
theconversation.com
Hybrid photoreceptors in larval deep-sea fish reveal evolution of an alternative developmental trajectory for vertebrate vision.
www.science.org
Deep-sea fish reveal an alternative developmental trajectory for vertebrate vision
I am happy to share a new review article, as part of a future special issue on vision in challenging environments, led by @fishevo.bsky.social and @drfishvis.bsky.social
Three-way hybridization of table corals in the Acropora hyacinthus group from the southern Great Barrier Reef results in parallel adaptive introgression. Check out our new preprint: doi.org/10.64898/202... #CoralSky #MarEvol #coral #popgen #consgen #genomics