MEDIA & PRESS
New Publication: “Harnessing Queer Perspectives to Advance Practice in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology”
New publication in Ecology and Evolution, inviting ecology and evolutionary biology to critically examine its relationship to society, engage queer perspectives as sources of scientific insight, and take action toward producing more accurate and objective science. Moving beyond inclusion alone, we propose an epistemological intervention that expands what counts as scientific knowledge and explicitly attends to the political dimensions of research.
New Publication: “There Is No Consensus on Biological Sex”
New publication in Ecology Letters, “There Is No Consensus on Biological Sex.” This paper examines how sex is defined across biological research and argues that there is no universal consensus on a single definition sufficient across all taxa and contexts. By calling for greater precision in how biological terms are defined and used, the paper invites deeper reflection on the relationship between scientific classification and social implications.

