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Eco-evo-devo PhD student at QMUL 🐛 Wing colour polymorphism in the Melanitis leda butterflies 🦋 @OostraLab 🧬
Yuqian Huang (Arina)





Excited to visit Lille France for @popgroup2026.bsky.social ! Looking forward to present about butterfly wing colour polymorphism on Thursday at 11.30am in Salle D 🦋
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🦋 Excited to share "How to be Rare – A Butterfly's Story", a comic inspired by my PhD research on colour pattern polymorphism in the Evening Brown butterfly 🧑‍🎨 A fantastic collaboration with illustrator Ellen McNamara and Professor @hudrewthis.bsky.social from Massachusetts College of Art and Design
Very happy to present my research at @eseb2025.bsky.social yesterday! It was an incredibly engaging experience, with great discussions during the poster session and thoughtful conversations afterwards. Grateful for the interest and feedback! @eseb.bsky.social
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Yuqian Huang (Arina)
Very happy to have had the opportunity to share my research @eseb2025.bsky.social yesterday - a great turnout and some great discussion afterwards! #eseb2025
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Was great to be involved in such an interesting paper, now published in @ecol-evol.bsky.social! dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3...
Yuqian Huang (Arina)
Yuqian Huang (Arina)
Jun 23, 2025
Next up 3 posters from PhD students in our lab presenting their cool projects 😎 Jenny Stewart (poster 093), Arina Huang (225) and Tan Pham Nhat (065)
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European rabbits use their white tails to warn others of danger and ward off predators, revealing the dual function of a single animal signalling behaviour. Using both field observations and phylogen....
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The Adaptive Significance of Tail‐Flagging: A Test in European Rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus)