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Postdoc and Kokkonut @uni_mainz - evolutionary theory (sexual conflict, selfish genes etc) and bikes
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Damien Farine
7 days ago
Awesome *postdoc* opportunity with Megan Head at
@biologyanu.bsky.social
on thermal ecology of beetles. Great place to work, great project, amazing supervisor and really good pay. Don't miss out!
jobs.anu.edu.au/jobs/postdoc...
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Postdoctoral Fellow - Canberra / ACT, ACT, Australia
Classification: Academic Level ASalary package: $91,546 - $114,906 per annum plus 17% superannuation Terms: Full time, Fixed term (up to 2 years) (flexible arrangements, job share, or part time hour...
https://jobs.anu.edu.au/jobs/postdoctoral-fellow-canberra-act-act-australia-c926aef3-782b-438a-b1e3-0596faea593e?lApplicationSubSourceID=
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Michael Kearney
10 days ago
I'm looking for a postdoc to work on an Australian Research Council Laureate Project on climate change responses, applying a Julia implementation of the NicheMapR package. The work could go in control theory, DEB theory or population process directions
unimelb.wd105.myworkdayjobs.com/UoM_External...
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Research Fellow in Biophysical Ecology
Role type: Full Time (1.0 FTE); Fixed term for 2 years Faculty: Faculty of Science Department/ School: School of BioSciences Salary: Level A: $87,266 - $118,416 p.a. plus 17% super ARC-funded climate ...
https://unimelb.wd105.myworkdayjobs.com/UoM_External_Career/job/Parkville/Research-Fellow-in-Biophysical-Ecology_JR-014939
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Craig Primmer
10 days ago
Thanks to a couple of recent Ws on the funding front, we have 3 open postdoc positions in Helsinki, Finland in the field of salmonid fish ecological and evolutionary genomics. DL 7.8. More details in advert:
jobs.helsinki.fi/job/Helsinki...
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Ajay Narendra
16 days ago
Very excited to share our discovery of an engineering masterpiece from the Australian rainforest! In our latest paper in
@currentbiology.bsky.social
we report a hunting strategy in a spider, whose web outperforms every known biological catapult system.
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NSF-Simons NITMB
23 days ago
🧬 Exploring the implications of within-organism conflicts for organismal biology with biology We’re welcoming the Internal Conflicts and Organismal Adaptation: Mathematical Foundations workshop to NITMB! A huge thank you to the organizers and speakers. We look forward to the week’s discussions!
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Kay Orchison
29 days ago
Ok so researchers 1600km off WA, 7km down - Find an active walefall. Cool! Many critters and a few new species. - Then realise there's 5 active whalefalls. - Then realise there's 476 whalefalls, some of them dating back 5.3 million years, including extinct species - One unknown to science
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World's biggest whale graveyard found in Indian Ocean off Australia
Hundreds of whale fossils, including those from extinct species new to science, range in age from recent to 5 million years old and are also home to undescribed deep-sea creatures.
https://www.abc.net.au/news/science/2026-06-11/world-s-biggest-whale-graveyard-found-in-the-indian-ocean/106778126
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Itamar Harel
about 1 month ago
1/6) What if aging begins, in part, as a bargain made in youth? In turquoise killifish, editing vgll3—a gene linked to puberty-timing in humans and salmon—revealed one of the first causal single-gene examples of antagonistic pleiotropy in vertebrate aging 🧵
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Susan Johnston
about 1 month ago
📣🧬 Postdoc Alert🧬📣 We are hiring a 2+ year NERC-funded postdoc at Edinburgh Uni investigating causes and consequences of sex differences in recombination in house sparrows in Norway. Informal enquiries welcome at
[email protected]
🙂 Details here:
elxw.fa.em3.oraclecloud.com/hcmUI/Candid...
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Sam England
about 2 months ago
Out today in
@royalsocietypublishing.org
- we show that crab spiders (the ones you usually see ambushing pollinators on flowers 🕷️🌸) get worse at hunting if their eyes are covered!🫣 Sounds obvious? It's actually quite surprising, here's why... 👀 (1/8)
royalsocietypublishing.org/rsos/article...
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EcoEvoRxiv
about 2 months ago
"Sexually antagonistic selection: a review of the theory and its implications"
doi.org/10.32942/X28M22
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Anne Aulsebrook
2 months ago
📣
#PhDOpportunity
in Geelong, Australia Ever wondered how urbanisation affects sleep in birds? 🐦 Interested in
#behaviouralecology
and
#biologging
? Come and work with me and Kate Buchanan at
@deakinuniversity.bsky.social
! Applications close 31 May Details:
www.deakin.edu.au/study/fees-a...
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HDR Scholarship - Avian sleep in urban environments
Conduct research in in urban bird behaviour with Deakin's PhD scholarship.
https://www.deakin.edu.au/study/fees-and-scholarships/scholarships/find-a-scholarship/hdr-scholarship-avian-sleep-in-urban-environments
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Susanne Foitzik
3 months ago
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Jen Cross
3 months ago
We noticed these fruit flies are behaving like tiny big horn sheep of fly world so we went back today to see if I could get some photos of the action. Here you have it, a play in 4 acts! Make me wonder if they evolved the elongated eyes for this purpose. Zygothrica sp. Intag Refugio, Ecuador
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THE FAR SIDE DAILY
3 months ago
Anatidaephobia: the fear that somewhere, somehow, a duck is watching you.
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Arvid Ågren
4 months ago
Join us in Chicago in June!
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Hanna Kokko
4 months ago
We've had so much fun teaching in this program already. Looking forward to welcoming the next cohort! Might it include you?
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Arvid Ågren
4 months ago
Are you an early career researcher who want to visit another lab to collaborate on a project on internal conflicts? Apply for our ECR Research Visit Grant! Deadline is April 30.
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Arvid Ågren
4 months ago
Nature News on the tantalising possibility of the first documented sex-ratio distorter in humans.
www.nature.com/articles/d41...
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Is a ‘selfish gene’ making a Utah family have twice as many boys as girls?
Genealogy study claims first conclusive case of sex ‘distortion’ in humans — but not all researchers are convinced.
https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-026-00505-z
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Piret Avila
6 months ago
📢 I'm hiring! 3-year postdoc in theoretical evolutionary ecology at University of Helsinki 🇫🇮 Apply:
jobs.helsinki.fi/job/Helsinki-Postdoctoral-Researcher-in-Theoretical-Evolutionary-Biology/1348955157/
#AcademicJobs
#Postdoc
#EvolutionaryEcology
#TheoreticalEcology
#ScienceJobs
#AcademicChatter
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Postdoctoral Researcher in Theoretical Evolutionary Biology
Postdoctoral Researcher in Theoretical Evolutionary Biology
https://jobs.helsinki.fi/job/Helsinki-Postdoctoral-Researcher-in-Theoretical-Evolutionary-Biology/1348955157/
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Graham Coop
7 months ago
Congrats
@jeffgroh.bsky.social
et al. Some avocado trees open female-phase flowers in the morning & then male in afternoon. Others show complementary pattern (m->f), to synchronize pollination of two types. Jeff show this to be a >45Mya polymorphism at a transcription factor across 100s of species.
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Ethan Linck
7 months ago
I've slowly been reformatting notes from my population and conservation genetics course at Montana State University into a web book—a rough draft is now live here:
elinck.org/popgen_conge...
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Richard McElreath 🐈⬛
7 months ago
I'm teaching Statistical Rethinking again starting Jan 2026. This time with live lectures, divided into Beginner and Experienced sections. Will be a lot more work for me, but I hope much better for students. I will record lectures & all will be found at this link:
github.com/rmcelreath/s...
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Richard Lenski
7 months ago
The 2026 Guarda Summer Course in Evolutionary Biology is now accepting applications. Amazing place, amazing course, amazing opportunity for early grad students.
tb.ethz.ch/education/gu...
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Summer school:<br> Evolutionary Biology in Guarda
Information about the annual summer school Evolutionary Biology in Guarda
https://tb.ethz.ch/education/guarda.html
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Hannah Thomasy
7 months ago
Artificial light at night (ALAN) can be bad for bugs - Pacific field crickets exposed to ALAN during development laid fewer eggs & produced fewer viable sperm as adults. But why? Like us, insects have natural rhythms of melatonin production, which can be disrupted by light. 🧪🪲
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Catherine Sheard
8 months ago
Anyone looking for a Australia-based postdoc? Like animal behaviour / coding / birds? My fantastic collaborator, Iliana Medina, is advertising a position researching bird nests:
unimelb.wd105.myworkdayjobs.com/en-GB/UoM_Ex...
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Research Fellow in Behaviour and Ecology
Role type: Full Time; Fixed Term for 2 years Faculty: Faculty of Science Department/ School: School of Biosciences Salary: Level A: $87,266 - $118,416 (PhD Entry Level - $110,319) plus 17% super Colla...
https://unimelb.wd105.myworkdayjobs.com/en-GB/UoM_External_Career/job/Parkville/Research-Fellow-in-Behaviour-and-Ecology_JR-005828
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Professor John R. Hutchinson
9 months ago
How the elephant lost his tail
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EMPSEB31
9 months ago
🧬✨ It’s official! EMPSEB31 is coming to Germany, June 2026! Europe’s friendliest evolution meeting returns, organized by PhD students, for PhD students. Expect inspiring research, new connections, and a mix of science + fun, the EMPSEB way! 📍Save the date & follow us for updates! Link in Bio 🌍
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John Stinchcombe
9 months ago
"The foundation for our current understanding of how phenotypic evolution operates in natural populations was laid by Lande (1976, 1979, 1982) and Lande & Arnold (1983)." 1. What a topic sentence from Vriend et al.:
academic.oup.com/evolut/artic...
2. What a collection of papers in a 7 year span!
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Tomos Potter
9 months ago
Do you like quantitative genetics, stats, experiments, and long-term studies? Check out this post doc opportunity with the wonderful Anja Felmy!
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Integrative Biology - UT Austin
10 months ago
Congratulations to Fabian Salgado-Roa, winner of the Medalla Humbold-Caldas Best Publication in Biogeography! His paper is titled "The Andes as a semi-permeable geographical barrier: Genetic connectivity between structured populations in a widespread spider."
tinyurl.com/2pmcem2c
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At
#ESEB2025
a high frequency of talks have ended with advertisements for PhDs and Postdocs. Grad students, crack in! You never know where a simple conversation might lead.
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Journal of Evolutionary Biology
12 months ago
⭐Issue 6 of JEB is now online!⭐ This issue is headlined by a Target Review from
@josselin-clo.bsky.social
et al. on
#matingsystems
evolution, accompanied by several
#invitedcommentaries
expanding on this key discussion comparing concepts in plants and animals:
academic.oup.com/jeb/issue/38/6
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Volume 38 Issue 6 | Journal of Evolutionary Biology | Oxford Academic
Journal of Evolutionary Biology
https://academic.oup.com/jeb/issue/38/6
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Hanna Kokko
12 months ago
The 1st author is here too: follow
@tom-is-kean.bsky.social
! His clever idea was to highlight similarities between meiotic drive and inbreeding's "automatic transmission advantage". We ask: given structurally identical(ish) problems, why is what is viewed as paradoxical so different between fields?
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Sam England
12 months ago
Why do treehoppers look so weird?! Our latest paper, out this week in
@pnas.org
, suggests a perhaps unexpected reason - static electricity ⚡ We show that treehoppers can detect the electrostatic cues of predators and that their crazy shapes may boost their electrosensitivity!
doi.org/10.1073/pnas...
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Electroreception in treehoppers: How extreme morphologies can increase electrical sensitivity | PNAS
The link between form and function of an organism’s morphology is usually apparent or intuitive. However, some clades of organisms show remarkable ...
https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2505253122
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Ben Phillips
about 1 year ago
We're hiring. 2.5 year statistical ecology postdoc in Perth, Western Australia. Closing 6 July. 🌏
#bioinvasions
#biosecurity
Check it out:
www.seek.com.au/job/85070198...
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Post Doctoral Research Associate in statistical ecology Job in Bentley, Perth WA - SEEK
The Population Biology and genomics Group is seeking to appoint a Post Doctoral Research Associate.
https://www.seek.com.au/job/85070198?ref=search-standalone&type=standard&origin=jobTitle#sol=3d7054676ebc4cbdd7d906e74e74e6c226b453a3
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Next heatmap sorted.
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about 1 year ago
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Fonti Kar
about 1 year ago
🗺️ Ever wander to a new place and think, "Hmm I wonder what birds/plants/[insert favourite taxonomic group] I can find here?" 🔍 We built {infinitylists} 📋 to help nature lovers create personalised, location-based taxon lists! 🌏
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Uthara Srinivasan
about 1 year ago
Starting to post here on Bluesky👋 Hi! I'm Uthara Srinivasan, PhD student with Dr Hanna Kokko
@kokkonut.bsky.social
+ other amazing kokkonuts 🥥🌴 at JGU Mainz. Starting a PhD in theoretical eco-evo; hope to explore where adaptation meets processes like epigenetics and much more!
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Shikhara Bhat
about 1 year ago
#Ecology
and
#Evolution
bluesky, a question: Do you think our field has famous open problems that essentially everyone in the field agrees are fundamental and important? If we had to come up with something like the Millennium Problems (
www.claymath.org/millennium-p...
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EvolDir
about 1 year ago
The University of Melbourne seeks a female-identifying academic in genetics/genomics/epigenetics to join the School of BioSciences. Strong quantitative skills required. More info:
https://jobs.unimelb.edu.au/en/job/920074/lecturer-senior-lecturer-associate-professor-in-genomics
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Details : Lecturer / Senior Lecturer / Associate Professor in Genomics : The University of Melbourne
Careers at The University of Melbourne
https://jobs.unimelb.edu.au/en/job/920074/lecturer-senior-lecturer-associate-professor-in-genomics
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Ed Ivimey-Cook
about 1 year ago
🎉 Thrilled to announce the second instalment of the Evolution of Ageing workshop, taking place 30th Sept – 2nd Oct in Ingelheim, Germany! "The Evolution of Ageing: Traversing the Interdisciplinary Divide", hosted by the Gutenberg Workshops.
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Journal of Evolutionary Biology
over 1 year ago
Why publish in JEB? ✅ Society-owned and not-for-profit model ✅ Dedicated submission support - in-house Managing Editor ✅ Range of article types ✅ Modern Open Science policies - our own Data Editor ✅ Large editorial board with wide-range of expertise
#societyjournal
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Dr David Hamilton
over 1 year ago
Happy Tasmanian Devil Average Birthday! 🥳 Tasmanian devils breed annually during late Feb/Mar, & have a very short gestation (~21 days). This means the average birth date for devils is 1st April So wish any devils you know a Happy Birthday! &, on average, you’ll be right on the money 🥳
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Huge opportunity here.
@lili-buche.bsky.social
just defended her PhD and is on the market for a theory/empirical postdoc. This paper is just a small reflection of what she’s capable of.
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over 1 year ago
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Rob Knell
over 1 year ago
Bloody hell! Blue-lined octopus males inject females with tetrodotoxin before mating with them. 🧪 Something for your sexual conflict lectures...
www.cell.com/current-biol...
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Blue-lined octopus Hapalochlaena fasciata males envenomate females to facilitate copulation
Chun et al. show that in the blue-lined octopus Hapalochlaena fasciata males envenomate females during copulation, most likely as a defense against being cannibalized.
https://www.cell.com/current-biology/fulltext/S0960-9822(25)00057-0
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Couldn’t agree more. Domain specific knowledge cannot be overstated. Combine that with a clear research question and statistical prowess, and you’ve got all the tools to make accurate predictions.
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I certainly believed and perpetuated the myth. Cool work proves me wrong.
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Michael Kearney
over 1 year ago
Please circulate: Postdoc position on responses of Australian mammal pests to climate change. Part of my ARC Laureate Fellowship research. Lots of hands-on fieldwork. Learn about biophysical models. Remote locations. Collaboration with
#EcologicalHorizons
and
#AWC
jobs.unimelb.edu.au/en/job/91880...
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Details : Research Fellow in Mammalian Movement Ecology and Energetics : The University of Melbourne
Careers at The University of Melbourne
https://jobs.unimelb.edu.au/en/job/918805/research-fellow-in-mammalian-movement-ecology-and-energetics
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E. Yağmur Erten
over 1 year ago
Applications for MEME are open! It's a research- and mobility-oriented Evolutionary Biology Master's Programme, where students have the opportunity to visit 4(+2) different universities in two years. Please spread the word!
www.evobio.eu
#EvoBio
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