Luke Anderson
Postdoc @ Cornell Lab of Ornithology. Currently working on evolutionary genomics in manakins and Darwin’s finches
- Reposted by Luke AndersonNew paper out. If you like colorful birds, hybridization, and phylogenetics, read on! 🧵https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.3003501
- Fun to collaborate with @whalesmels.bsky.social on this study, where we worked with Mark Stanback to glean insights from his amazing hornbill nesting data! 🪶
- Very pleased to announce our research on #nestlinggrowth and #broodreduction in #hornbills has been published! I started this work as an undergraduate and am grateful for everything I have learned from my co-authors. @dialektical.bsky.social onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/...
- Reposted by Luke AndersonEarly view: we find that brown anole lizards are one of, if not the most, lead tolerant vertebrates known to science combining measures of field exposure, responses to lab dosing, performance assays and functional genomics. Led by PhD student Annelise Blanchette www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
- Reposted by Luke AndersonWe made the cover www.nature.com/articles/s41...
- Reposted by Luke AndersonNew work from the lab! Annelise Blanchette found that brown anole lizards may be the most lead (pb) tolerant vertebrate known to date by integrating physiological studies of field and lab exposed animals and transcriptomics #urbanecology #ecotox #anolis 🦎 1/n www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
- Awesome new manakin work by @kevinfpbennett.bsky.social et al! BCO2 controls collar pigmentation in Manacus manakins, and the pigmented-collar allele arose in one species, introgressed into a second, and kept on introgressin’ from the second species into a third 🧬🪶
- Published today, plumage color genomics! We trace the evolutionary history of a trait under sexual selection in a genus of dancing manakins. Co-led with H.C. Lim. #evobio #birds 🧪 www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
- Excited to share that my first dissertation chapter has been published in Biology Letters! "Fruit resources shape sexual selection processes in a lek mating system" Check it out at: royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/10.1098/...
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