Turkeys were pretty much the entire focus of a published study arising from @hyaenaDon Cerio's dissertation. Cerio & Witmer (2019: https://t.co/vNcaxW21sC) looks at intraspecific variation in the inner-ear labyrinth in a population of wild turkeys from southeast Ohio. 7/12 https://t.co/sERpHjgYsH
#IndependenceDay Ben Franklin campaigned hard for the wild turkey as our national bird.
We agree!
1. Airflow—@Ninjemys: https://t.co/DJXtEV88Vz
2. Vasculature—Ruger Porter: https://t.co/seGGtLypPM
3. Inner ears—@hyaenaDon: https://t.co/JqAVLqJT9r
4. Brains—@CatherineMEarly https://t.co/Rt9gv7UCGV
The turkey brain variation project is a follow-up to the similar project on turkey inner-ear variation that @hyaenaDon Cerio & I published in 2019: https://t.co/vNcaxW21sC. Here is OUVC 10218 with a 3D print (thx @OUInnovationCtr!) at life-size & people-size! 2/3 https://t.co/HTe1kRX6Ll
.@thePeerJ tells me this morning that @hyaenaDon Cerio's article was the "Top 5 most viewed Statistics article published in 2019!" https://t.co/kqioPkJ8ig. It's Don's first 1st-authored paper from his dissertation. The second drops in a few days! @OhioU @OUHCOM @NSF_BIO https://t.co/gW1pXTmZXu
Congratulations to Dr. Don Cerio (@hyaenaDon) on being done, Done, DONE with his PhD Dissertation & all other degree requirements! Of the 446 pp. of his diss, one chapter is out ( https://t.co/vNcaxVKq42), another is in revision, & the others are on the way! Well done, Don! https://t.co/hKE5TvcH62