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Author Archives: Jeremy Yoder
Nominations Open for 2018 Molecular Ecology Prize
We are soliciting nominations for the annual Molecular Ecology Prize. The field of molecular ecology is young and inherently interdisciplinary. As a consequence, research in molecular ecology is not currently represented by a single scientific society, so there is no … Continue reading
Are population genomic scans for locally adapted loci too successful?
Last Friday, Molecular Ecology released an interesting new systematic review online ahead of print. Colin Ahrens and coauthors at a number of Australian research institutions compiled results from 66 papers reporting tests for locally adapted loci based on either FST … Continue reading
Posted in adaptation, association genetics, evolution, genomics, population genetics, selection
Tagged local adaptation, systematic review
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#NewPI chat: Third (or maybe fourth) time's the charm edition
Following up on last fall’s group-chat discussion of life as a new(is) professor, three *Molecular Ecologist contributors who are in our first years on faculty recently reconvened on the TME Slack channel to talk about that #NewPI life for an … Continue reading
Meet the new Molecular Ecologists
This month we’re excited to welcome a bunch of new voices to *The Molecular Ecologist, from all over the world and with all sorts of research interests. Say hello to the 2018 cohort of TME contributors!* Katharine Coykendall Who are … Continue reading
Posted in community, housekeeping, introduction
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Notes from Asilomar: 150 years of the American Naturalist
My 2018 academic year started with a drive north. Asilomar Conference Grounds, on the Monterey Peninsula, is a half-day trip north of Los Angeles, so when the American Society of Naturalists announced it as the site for the society’s meeting … Continue reading
Posted in community, conferences
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Friday action items: End the year on a hopeful note
On Fridays this year we’ve been posting small, concrete things you can do to help make things better under the current administration. It’s been a tumultuous year, and one in which it was impossible to ignore the politics outside our … Continue reading
Posted in Action Item, politics, United States
Tagged books, journalism, public radio, Puerto Rico
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Join the Molecular Ecologist blogging team in 2018!
Update, 22 Jan 2018: We’ve had a bunch of great applications — thanks to everyone who’s applied. Recruiting is closed for now, but keep an eye out for future opportunities. The Molecular Ecologist is seeking new regular contributors for 2018! … Continue reading
It's decorative gourd genetics season, muppet-huggers
It’s the first week of November, and we’re at Peak Pumpkin. Jack o’lanterns are passé, but Thanksgiving (in the U.S.) and traditional winter-solstice-adjacent holidays will keep pumpkin pie and its infamous espresso-based brethren in style for almost two more months. … Continue reading
Friday Action Item: Tell Congress to vote down the GOP tax bill
On Fridays while the current administration is in office we’re posting small, concrete things you can do to help make things better. Got a suggestion for an Action Item? E-mail us! Here’s a last-minute Action Item prompted by an alarming … Continue reading
Posted in Action Item, politics, United States
Tagged graduate school, tax code, tuition
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