I mad a video to accompany my paper called "The genetics, evolution, and maintenance of a biological rock-paper-scissors game" that was published in Science.
I made a video to accompany my paper called the"Genetic Basis of Adaptation following Plastic Changes in Coloration in a Novel Environment" that was published in Current Biology.
The PBS show "Deep Look" made a video about the rock-paper-scissors game in side-blotched lizards. I recommend it to anyone interested in the learning more about side-blotched lizards and their rock-paper-scissors game.
This is a talk that I gave about my doctoral research on the evolution of the rock-paper-scissors game in side-blotched lizards. This work was based on studying the geographic variation of the polymorphism and using phylogenetics to reconstruct its history.
This is a talk that I gave about my research on how sexual selection could affect genomic levels of genetic diversity. The talk also covers genetic sampling strategies for inferring species trees.
My side-blotched lizard research published in Science was a quiz question on the NPR show Wait Wait Don't Tell Me. I was also interviewed about this research on the NPR show The Best of Our Knowledge.
The Science magazine podcast covered my paper in Current Biology called the "Genetic Basis of Adaptation following Plastic Changes in Coloration in a Novel Environment."