Stephen De Lisle

@stephen_delisle

Evolutionary ecologist, postdoc at Lund University

Lund, Sweden
Joined June 2016

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  1. Oct 9

    Male bias in the strength of phenotypic selection. Meta-analysis from and David Punzalan

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    Oct 9

    Come to our Minisymposium on insects in Lund on Thursday (October 11 at 13.15) at ! Exciting talks by , , and Rhonda Snook. This symposium is arranged by members in conjunction with PhD-defense by Beatriz Willink

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    Sep 25

    Coming in February 2019: the Sharp Lab at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. I’m so excited to join the excellent Genetics group there!

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  4. Sep 19

    community-wide consequences of plant sexual dimorphism

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    Sep 17

    I'm looking for 1 or 2 PhD students to join the at in Fall 2019. Looking for students interested in any area of evolutionary genetics, including molecular evolution, quantitative genetics, and even theory. Please RT! 🦎🐍🐦🧬

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    Sep 13

    Bob Cox's lab at UVA is looking for a new postdoc for new project exploring hormonally mediated gene expression in lizards. More details on his website

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    Sep 13

    Congratulations to for successfully defending her master's thesis on rare species persistence! Kate has been a fixture in the department over her 2 years, organizing events, pushing for mental health initiatives & making the department a brighter place. We'll miss you!

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    Sep 11

    The Cutter lab at the University of Toronto is seeking to hire a highly motivated postdoctoral scholar to work on questions in evolutionary genetics. Please share!

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  9. Sep 6

    Normally restrict tweets to science-y stuff, but can't when the guy I raced bikes with as a teenager back in VA is winning grand tour stages and leading the US mens road team to worlds. Go !!!

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    Sep 5

    Ecstatic to receive this 1948 group photo via . Wow, there are some big names in there! To get started: highly acclaimed Canadian nature artist Robert Bateman and famed ecologist Robert MacArthur**!

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  11. Aug 27

    New work: meta analysis testing theory on environmental drivers of sexual antagonism. With

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  12. Aug 15

    Packing list for road trip to : poster, tent, sleeping bag, 33 y/o car worth about the same as all the above. See you (hopefully...) in Montpellier!

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    Aug 13

    Why birds and mammals are larger-brained and smarter than other vertebrates? Our new paper suggests that the evolution in brain growth pattern may be the key. Visit .

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    Aug 10

    . and kicking off Barrett Fest, which you can follow here:

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    Jul 27

    I'll be at the ESA Aug. 6-9, a great chance to meet prospective students and well timed with fellowship deadlines. Interested in species coexistence, evolution, biodiversity change, and Vancouver? Get in touch via !

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    Jul 28

    Has adaptation occurred in males and females since separate sexes evolved in the plant Silene latifolia?

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    Jul 17

    New on EarlyView: Adaptive radiation along a deeply conserved genetic line of least resistance in Anolis lizards by , , Helen Wright, , , & Photos: &

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    Jul 9

    Ischnura twice as many downloads as Anolis.

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    Jul 4

    Using 40yrs of archived video footage (i.e Tour of Flanders road cycling), authors detected strong advances in the timing of tree leaf‐out and flowering in the footage!

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  20. Jun 29

    Just resubmitted a ms that was 'reject with resubmit'. . . . back in 2015. I guess better late than never?

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