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Harsh conditions & challenges imposed by fragmented habitat often restrict gene flow & increase genetic structure in alpine plants. Here, the first population genetic study of the Notothlaspi plant ground in NZ revealed historical periods of contact & isolation amongst species! 🌍πŸ§ͺ buff.ly/juytPxs
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Our (Jenny Dunn, Carolina Chagas, @willjsmith.bsky.social) paper on the evolution of island Wrens is finally out @evojlinnsoc.bsky.social! We describe the evolution of island gigantism in the St Kilda and Shetland subspecies. academic.oup.com/evolinnean/a...
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New story on the Avian Hybrids blog! A tangled trio: Rapid divergence and gene flow in the Buzzing Flowerpecker avianhybrids.wordpress.com/2026/05/13/a... Based on the @evojlinnsoc.bsky.social paper by @devonderaad.bsky.social et al. | #ornithology
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Have a methods paper you want to submit? We've just expanded our scope to include submissions advancing methods in evolutionary biology! Publish with us to help shape the future πŸ‘‡πŸŒŽπŸ§ͺ
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Are you a sucker for catfish? You're in luck! Here, the evolutionary innovation of fused molariform pharyngeal jaws in suckermouth catfish is explored, helping to uncover whether these fancy mouths opened up new feeding opportunities in loricariid catfishes! πŸ§ͺ 🌍 πŸ‘‡ doi.org/10.1093/evol...
Happy #VolunteersWeek! Rosie Ryland, graduate ecologist at Arbtech, is our spotlight today, having written a blog for The Paper Trail about anole adaptations in the Andes and featuring in our membership magazine The Linnean! You can read her blog below πŸ‘‡ πŸ§ͺ 🌍 www.linnean.org/news/2025/06...
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Jente Ottenburghs | Avian Hybrids
Are we dealing with a true trifurcation?
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A tangled trio: Rapid divergence and gene flow in the Buzzing Flowerpecker
New article type launched: Methods & Tools. The @evojlinnsoc.bsky.social invites submissions advancing methodological innovation in evolutionary biology. Share your tools shaping tomorrow’s research. Explore the new article type: oxford.ly/3PJiYOc
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