LGBTQ+ movements have become a spotlighted subject all around the world. International integration of different sexualities varies drastically. Whilst 28 countries recognise same-sex marriage, there are 6 that still impose the death penalty for same-sex involvement. With sexuality causing political controversy, science can sometimes shy away from the subject or be underfunded. In this blogContinue reading “The Science of Sexual Orientation”
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The Evolution of Poison Frog Warning Colours
The evolution of polymorphism in the warning coloration of the Amazonian poison frog Adelphobates galactonotus In November 2019, Heredity published the work of Diana Rojas and colleagues which explored the evolutionary origins of warning colourations in the Amazonian poison frog (Adelphobates galactonotus in Latin). I found this paper when reading around the subject for my ownContinue reading “The Evolution of Poison Frog Warning Colours”
My Research Project
Shell Patterns and Populations of Japanese Island Snails Studies into the evolution of variable traits is crucial to cementing our understanding of evolution. The applications of which are instrumental in protecting the natural world. My research looks into a potential relationship between the patterns seen in Japanese island snail shells and how the snails areContinue reading “My Research Project”