Camilla Souto

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Camilla Souto

Camilla Souto

@csout0

Marine Paleo/Biologist; Asst Prof @Stockton_edu. She/her. Echinoderm, macroevolution, phylogenetics, biogeography, taxonomy. 🇧🇷🏳️‍🌈🏵

New Jersey, USA เข้าร่วม Şubat 2017
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Camilla Souto
Camilla Souto@csout0·
After drifting in the academic plankton of SW Atlantic & NE Pacific, I'm excited to share that I'm ready to settle in temperate waters of S Jersey @Stockton_edu. I am grateful to mentors, mentees, and all who have supported me during my journey so far.
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Tatsuya Amano
Tatsuya Amano@tatsuya_amano·
How hard is it to do science in a language that’s not your first language? We quantified the severity of #languagebarriers for non-native English speakers when reading/publishing papers and attending/presenting at international conferences. doi.org/10.1371/journa… 1/9
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stevehaddock.bsky
stevehaddock.bsky@beroe·
Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence. In our new @Nature paper, Darrin Schultz @conchoecia used the position of genes on chromosomes to show that ctenophores (comb jellies) not sponges are the sister-group to all other animals. nature.com/articles/s4158…
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Camilla Souto@csout0·
@echinoblog This IS weird (and fantastic) and I haven't heard about the relationship. Most likely a Synaptidae.
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Daniel V. de Latorre
Daniel V. de Latorre@danielvlatorre·
Studying reproduction in extinct organisms is challenging, and a fossil record of genitalia is very rare. Luckily the penis bone (baculum) of mammals fossilizes sometimes. I described this bone for an extinct subfamily of canids, the Borophaginae doi.org/10.1371/journa…
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Ana Carnaval
Ana Carnaval@ana_bosslady·
Love trumps hate. Feliz Brasil Novo! ❤️
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Alexander Semenov
Alexander Semenov@Alex_Aquatilis·
These are Phoronids, a small group of marine invertebrates that belong to the phylum Lophophorata. They are often referred to as "horseshoe worms" due to the shape of their lophophores, which are ring-like structures that encircle the mouth and are used for filter feeding.
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Lewis A. Jones
Lewis A. Jones@LewisAlanJones·
sepkoski 0.0.1 is now on CRAN📦! cran.r-project.org/web/packages/s… The package is provided to support teaching exercises and an example dataset for function documentation. Features include: - Access to Sepkoski's compendium🐚 - Plotting Sepkoski's curve 📈 #CRAN #rstats #palaeobiology
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Jeffrey R Thompson
Jeffrey R Thompson@echinerd·
In a particularly good week for me, our paper on the initial diversification of sea urchins, over 400 million years ago, is now available for free! Please check it out if you're interested in where and when #echinoids evolved. Or if you like the #Ordovician!
NHM Journal of Systematic Palaeontology@JournalSystPal

📢JSP Outstanding Paper Award for Vol. 19 has been awarded to @echinerd et al. for their paper: 'The Ordovician diversification of sea urchins: systematics of the Bothriocidaroida (Echinodermata: Echinoidea)'. Free access at tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10… @tandfenviro

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Scott Evans
Scott Evans@ScottDEvans·
Looking for something to read as you wait in line to cast your vote? Look no further than our new paper in #PNAS exploring changing diversity in the Ediacara Biota! pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pn…
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Camilla Souto@csout0·
Excited to share our new paper on deuterostome origins, thoroughly summarized here by @KNanglu. @KNanglu approached me in 2019 with the idea of this paper. I told him he was talking to the wrong person! I'm thankful for his trust and support in leading this paper.
Karma Nanglu@KNanglu

#WormWednesday I’m excited to share that our paper on Deuterostome origins is now out in Biological Reviews; @csout0 @LenaDoesScience @Davey_F_Wright and I survey the fossil, developmental, and molecular evidence for early deuterostome evolution: tinyurl.com/3etzhppv 🧵👇

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