Leeban Yusuf
@leebanhy.bsky.social
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Evolutionary biologist. Postdoc-ing in St Andrews. Interested in speciation, host-parasite evolution and viviparity. He/him. First gen. 🌈
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Genomic signatures of local adaptation across parasitised cricket populations https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2025.08.30.673289v1
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chadbourn.bsky.social
BBC International Editor Jeremy Bowen has confirmed that the entire Al Jazeera team in Gaza City has been killed.
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kztwyman.bsky.social
Really happy to share this article I'm grateful to have been a part of: 'Impediments to countering racist pseudoscience' coauthored with @kevinlala.bsky.social, @gillianrbrown1.bsky.social and Marcus Feldman. Check out a preprint here: www.cambridge.org/core/journal...
#ScientificRacism #Antiracism
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benitoexplains.bsky.social
So very excited for the magnum opus of my #PhD to finally be out in @pnas.org. 🎉🎉 We demosntrate that mutualistic co-mimicking tropical butterflies not only converge in light microhabitat but, as a consequence, have also converged in visual system morphology! 1/n😀
www.pnas.org/doi/abs/10.1...
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leebanhy.bsky.social
Excited to see our most recent MS finally out in the world. We used F1 female hybrids (of two behaviourally-isolated cricket species) to show that broad gene expression divergence in the brain underpins context-dependent divergence of female response to male sexual signals.
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Cis-regulatory divergence and mate recognition in behaviourally isolated cricket species. https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2025.05.19.654830v1
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benitoexplains.bsky.social
This was such a fun start to my @royalcom1851.bsky.social fellowship and involved plenty of stimulating discussions with Nathan Bailey and Graeme Ruxton. Also huge thanks to summer intern Lotte Rolfe for her militarian target checking efforts. Looking forward to the reviewer comments. 9/n
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Together, these results show how synergy between trait components (ie colour and shape) can facilitate the evolution of complex adaptations such as masquerade, adding to existing mechanisms of composite trait evolution in other systems. 8/n
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benitoexplains.bsky.social
But most interestingly of all, we not only found an evolutionary association between colour and shape, but phylogenetic pathway analyses also indicate that these traits were acquired simultaneously during the evolution of leaf masquerade. 7/n
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benitoexplains.bsky.social
For these analyses, I managed to reach the pinnacle of scientific endeavour... I designed an online survey. Interestingly, when controlling for phylogeny, interactions between colouration and shape also seem to influence human perceptions of "leafiness" (see ms for details). 6/n
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benitoexplains.bsky.social
So, how did leaf masquerade and its component traits evolve? To explore this, we conduted morphological comparative analyses of 51 katydid species from BCI, Panama where multiple elaboratons and reductions in "leafiness" have taken place across the tree (this is crying out for a pun...). 5/n
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benitoexplains.bsky.social
The result was very simple: colour and shape synergistically interact to improve masquerade, confirming it is a composite trait. IE. Prey must be the correct colour (green) AND the correct shape (leaf-shaped) if they stand a chance at outfoxing their predators.... 4/n
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The origin of complex composite adaptations has been an evolutionary biological puzzle for centuries. Leaf masquerade is one of the most spectcular examples (yes, ok, I'm biased) and lends itself nicely to both experimental and comparative study... (Photo cred: Hannah ter Hofstede) 2/n
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jesperboman.bsky.social
I feel honored that our work: "On the origin of an insular hybrid butterfly lineage" was picked as "Editor's choice" and that my picture of a mating couple (🧡🤎) covers the latest issue of Evolution @journal-evo.bsky.social. Link to paper: academic.oup.com/evolut/artic... (1/8)
Cover: Northern brown argus (Aricia artaxerxes) mating in the wild in Uppland, Sweden. These individuals (female-left, male-right) and forty of their offspring were later whole-genome resequenced to make a linkage map.  Boman J., Nolan, Z.J. And Backström, N. On the origin of an insular hybrid butterfly lineage. Evolution 79 (4)
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kevinlala.bsky.social
Dr. Joseph Graves (North Carolina A&T) will give the inaugural Decolonizing Science Public Lecture at the University of St Andrews, entitled "Racism, Not Race: Answers to Frequently Asked Questions" tomorrow (Wednesday 12th March) at 1pm UK time. All welcome.

Join on Teams: shorturl.at/QTthJ
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hebagowayed.bsky.social
A new McCarthy era is upon us. Stupid, depressing, and dangerous as ever. I wonder whose name will carry the dunce cap in the history books. Too many are complicit. I’ll need to find upset and action, but for now I’m feeling grief at the dehumanization inherent to all this.
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