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My research on eyespots mentioned in the New York Times!
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My labmates recently published a paper on the evolution of imperfect mimicry in hoverflies ( Syrphidae ) in a top science journal: Nature ....
How do you figure out why species evolve a given trait?
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An overview of the phylogentic comparative approach: We know that eyespots have evolved multiple times. This is because we observe the eye...
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