George Turner
dlimnothrissa.bsky.social
George Turner
@dlimnothrissa.bsky.social
UK-based prof of Zoology, father, African cichlid expert, lover of the natural world, museums, music, education, the welfare state.
Thanks. At this stage, it is mainly backing up our collaborative genomic paper in Science, but I am planning to use the flexibility of the preprint format to build it up to be comprehensive! Also, its free access, which should help other researchers (esp. in Africa). www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
Introgression dynamics of sex-linked chromosomal inversions shape the Malawi cichlid radiation
Chromosomal inversions can contribute to adaptive speciation by linking coadapted alleles. By querying 1375 genomes of the species-rich Malawi cichlid fish radiation, we discovered five large inversio...
www.science.org
November 27, 2025 at 1:26 PM
Yes, thats it. Lots of trawlers in south. Fewer people & less demand in north. And not many previous trawl surveys with good specimen collection / photo records / ID experts.
April 21, 2025 at 3:41 AM