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- Join our symposium on Eco-evolutionary dynamics of #SexualSelection and #SexualConflict at #ECE2026Tours! ⏰ Last week to submit an abstract!
- 🧪Join the buzz at #ECE2026Tours 🦟🐝 ⏰Last week to submit your abstract! ➡️ www.ece2026.org With 50 symposia in #entomology there is one to host your reseach on your favorite #insects 🪰🐛🦋🐞🪳 😃Already 1000 participants 🙏 @irbi-tours.bsky.social @ece2026tours.bsky.social @royentsoc.bsky.social
- In an earlier review, I proposed to define #sexualselection as competition for gametic and non-gametic resources provided by mating partners. doi.org/10.1093/behe... I’m happy to now share a few additional thoughts on it in @behavecol.bsky.social doi.org/10.1093/behe...
- Just one week left to submit your abstract for our symposium on eco-evolutionary dynamics of #sexualselection and #sexualconflict at @ece2026tours.bsky.social ! Join us in beautiful Tours, France, 29 June – 3 July 2026!
- Excited to announce our symposium on eco-evolutionary dynamics of #sexualselection & #sexualconflict at the XIII European Congress of Entomology (29 June–3 July 2026, Tours, France), co-organised with Lucas Marie-Orleach! Call for abstracts is open until 15 Dec 2025. www.ece2026.org
- Funded PhD studentship available on the way that mating system affects coevolutionary processes with natural enemies. #ecoevo #sexualselection looking for a great candidate spread the word! www.findaphd.com/phds/project... 🧪
- Excited to announce our symposium on eco-evolutionary dynamics of #sexualselection & #sexualconflict at the XIII European Congress of Entomology (29 June–3 July 2026, Tours, France), co-organised with Lucas Marie-Orleach! Call for abstracts is open until 15 Dec 2025. www.ece2026.org
- 🦎🧪Non-adaptive processes explain chemical signal divergence in island lizards vist.ly/4d76n #Diet #IslandBiology #LacertidLizards #NonAdaptiveEvolution #Pheromones #SexualSelection
- Does #SexualSelection fuel #Speciation? Our new #meta-analysis of comparative studies finds support for a positive relationship, but the rather moderate global effect suggests it’s not necessarily a dominant force. doi.org/10.1093/evle...