Diana Tataru
@dianatataru.bsky.social
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Postdoc at USU | Evolutionary ecologist 🧬| Monkeyflowers 🌸| Butterflies 🦋 | she/they 🏳️‍🌈| Views are my own https://dianatataru.weebly.com
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Stop this is amazing!!!
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Thank Jill!!! Miss ya’ll!
dianatataru.bsky.social
I’m excited to announce that I am starting a postdoc position in the Gompert Lab at USU.

It brings me comfort and joy to study processes of change and adaptation- how boundaries between groups can break down and result in more variable and resilient populations. Catch me learning about 🦋 hybrids!!
dianatataru.bsky.social
I'll be giving a talk today at #Evol2025 at 4:30 pm in Hybridization IV, come through!!!
dianatataru.bsky.social
WOOHOO!!!!! Big congrats Katie!!!!!
dianatataru.bsky.social
My heart goes out to all of the people impacted in this moment. The future feels unknown in so many ways, but I also believe in our collective power as caring and intelligent people.
dianatataru.bsky.social
My first science job was with the USGS during college, and it meant a great deal to return to the program after earning a PhD to continue to do important basic science answering pressing management questions.
dianatataru.bsky.social
I was laid off from my position as Biologist at the US Geological Survey during the mass firings in the government on Friday.
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jannicefriedman.bsky.social
For something uplifting... Mimulus is kind to its kin!

We add to the growing evidence that plants sense their neighbours and respond differently to kin vs unrelated individuals!

Congratulations to @isabeaulewis.bsky.social 🧪🌾 #evolution #mimulus #botany

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Photograph of perennial Mimulus guttatus along a creek Image from published paper showing that plants invest in more flowers and more stolons when surrounded by unrelated plants, compared to when their neighbours are relatives.
dianatataru.bsky.social
So excited about this cool opportunity to talk about my love of field work and monkeyflowers! And share some picture highlights!!!
funecology.bsky.social
✉️Postcards from the Field!✉️

🌼Diana Tataru discusses their work on monkeyflowers in the beautiful Yosemite National Park, California! Diana shares plant-level perspectives, top tips for fieldwork, and future studies in the Eastern Sierra Nevadas⛰️

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Diana Tataru: Studying at my Dream Site
In this ‘Postcards from the Field’ blog post, Dr Diana Tataru – based at Tulane University – discusses their work on monkeyflowers in the beautiful Yosemite National Park, C…
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dianatataru.bsky.social
Tuning back in after a few months to share my new website with folks! dianatataru.weebly.com
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ferrisifolius.bsky.social
Interested in living and working in Yosemite NP this summer? Do you like working outside with beautiful plants (#Monkeyflowers)?!?! Are you interested in ecology and evolution? Then apply to be a field technician in my lab this spring/summer 2024!!!! Please Repost!!!
#Mimuluspropaganda
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mollyschumer.bsky.social
Excited to share a new pre-print from our lab that demonstrates surprisingly repeatable genome evolution in replicated Xiphophorus hybrid populations! Led by former postdoc Quinn Langdon with substantial contributions from Jeff Groh from @gcbias.bsky.social's lab: www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
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davidlowry.bsky.social
I've been searching for the breakpoints of this adaptive chromosomal inversion for 15 years. We have now finally found those breakpoints and have discovered that the inversion contains an even older large inversion. This and more in this new preprint. www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
The role of breakpoint mutations, supergene effects, and ancient nested rearrangements in the evolut...
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dianatataru.bsky.social
A belated goodbye to my last field season (for now) and hello to a new communication platform! Stay tuned for more on complex hybridization, big wall ecology, and more :)