Visit to the Runemark Lab at Lund University

Erica and Emily traveled to Lund, Sweden to visit the Runemark Lab and work on a publication with Anna. They enjoyed a traditional Swedish crayfish party and a tour of Scania.

Cricket Course at Archbold Field Station

Gabrielle, Scott and Lauren went to Cricket Course, a five-day workshop at the Archbold Biological Station in Florida that  provided hands-on training in identification, ecology, behavior, and bioacoustics of crickets. The Larson and Tinghitella Lab team learned taxonomy and bioacoustics, and received training in ensiferan collection, rearing, recording, song analysis, species identification, and pinning.

 
 
Doug Emlen visits DU
 

Doug Emlen visited DU as distinguished Long Lecture, hosted by Robin Tinghitella. It was a few days of great research conversations, a visit to the Denver Muesum of Nature and Science and two excellent presentations from Doug.

 
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Fall Lab Retreat

The Larson Lab, Taylor Lab (University of Colorado Boulder), Runemark Lab (Lund University), and Velotta Lab (University of Denver) had a fall research retreat at CU’s Mountain Research Station. Everyone presented their research, cooked lots of great food and carved pumpkins.

 
 
Erica was interviewed by National Geographic

Erica was interviewed by National Geographic for the article “Ligers, zorses, and pizzlies: How animals hybrids happen” by Jason Bittel.

 

“When you have two species whose genomes have undergone independent evolution for hundreds of thousands of years, and then you bring them back together, and you mix up those genomes in the form of a hybrid,” says Larson, “you get to understand what works and what doesn't.”

 
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Global Urban Evolution Project - in Science!

A great experience contributing to this amazing project led by Marc Johnson and team. It was fun to work with Shannon Murphy and Robin Tinghitella to include Denver! We show that urbanization leads to similar enviro changes and repeated adaptation across the world.

 
 
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New lab preprints!

Exciting to see these new preprints online:

Kelsie’s first chapter of her dissertation - super proud of this one! https://doi.org/10.1101/2021.07.08.451646

An amazingly fun project with the awesome Mollie Manier: https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2021.11.15.468624v1

A new paper on disrupted X chromosome expression in sterile mouse hybrids: https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2021.11.12.468424v1

And two impressive collaborations led by the Good Lab at the University of Montana from Emily Kopania: https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2021.08.04.455131v2 and from Emily Moore: https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2021.11.15.468705v2