JOB: We're hiring a Lecturer/ Senior Lecturer in Palaeobiology (permanent) @BristolPalaeo@UoBEarthScience@BristolUni. Researchers of any branch of the tree of life and interval of Earth History welcome. Application deadline Dec 20. Please RT
Dr Mark Sutton, Senior Lecturer in @ESEImperial, has received a President's Medal for Excellence in Teaching Innovation, in recognition of his inspiring and innovative teaching approach.
Congratulations Mark!
ALT Photo of Mark in blue and white shirt smiling.
Very honored to win this E4 award and sign the cover [ecography.org/content/april-…] 😝
I share this win with a huge thanks to so many people that helped me, including @EcographyJourna editors and formidable reviewers, @ELE_ETHWSL@idiv ... [the list continues]
E4 award WINNER: Oskar Hagen. Congratulations!
Coupling eco-evolutionary mechanisms with deep-time environmental dynamics to understand biodiversity patterns
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E4 award WINNER: Oskar Hagen. Congratulations!
Coupling eco-evolutionary mechanisms with deep-time environmental dynamics to understand biodiversity patterns
onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/…
3-year @NERCscience-funded postdoctoral researcher position @ES_UCL with me, @rfelice & @HoussayeCnrs, using histological approaches to reconstruct growth rates & thermophysiology of crocodylomorphs over their evolutionary history (deadline=9th May): ucl.ac.uk/work-at-ucl/search…
I'll be advertising a 3-year @NERCscience-funded postdoctoral researcher position @ES_UCL soon, using histological approaches to reconstruct growth rates & thermophysiology of crocodylomorphs over their evolutionary history, with @rfelice & @HoussayeCnrs
🇬🇧 1st CPEG - Leeds, UK [2018]
🇩🇪 2nd CPEG - Berlin, Germany [2021] @CPEGBerlin
🇱🇹 Coming soon 3rd CPEG - Vilnius, Lithuania [2023]
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We are honoured that the discovery of the fossil Auroralumina in #CharnwoodForest🌳 is included in the upcoming "Evolution 2022: The Most Interesting Discoveries of the Year" event at @nmnh_nas_ukr in Kyiv🇺🇦
Island size isn't the only factor influencing biodiversity. A new study compared models adjusting for island age, habitat diversity, & resource availability on five hotspot archipelagos, finding that direct measures were best.
doi.org/10.1111/jbi.14571
If you spend enough hours watching fairy-wrens, you will eventually see them do something weird. In our new paper, we tell the story of GOOx, the young fledgling who jumped ship to a new family: a🧵
#WildOz#Birds
🚨🚨 New paper alert🚨 🚨 in @Nature on the emergence of the latitudinal diversity gradient in planktonic foraminifera, with @isabelfenton@Climate_AlexF Tracy Aze & Paul Valdes. We found the modern gradient emerged ~15 Ma, driven primarily by speciation!
nature.com/articles/s41586-0…
📢My 2nd PhD paper got accepted in my first choice journal: @AnimalEcology ! 😃The paper will soon be available open access, so keep an eye on this space.
Brilliant to see our work @InstMolPlantSci@SBSatEd
on the Rhynie chert featured in today's @Sunday_Post! Great to be quoted alongside @SteveBrusatte and @tanytrachelos highlighting the importance of fossil sites like Rhynie for understanding the evolution of life on Earth
Delighted to be working with @VirtualPalaeo@tim_ewin and @echinerd understanding tiering in crinoids. We are looking for someone to build 3D models and analyse the community structure of crinoid communities. Please get in contact in you have any questions,
Delighted to share we have been awarded a @NERCscience grant to look at tiering in crinoids. Project will focus on new echinoderm Lagerstätte from Jurassic of Wiltshire. We are recruiting a 12-month research technician to work on the project, info here: careers.nhm.ac.uk/templates/…
A little New Year's island biogeography, for anyone who's interested, comparing real-world and simulation performances of different ISARs. Publishing this paper felt like a great example of how helpful constructive reviewer comments can be.
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The first full day of #BES2022 is about to start! Tune in to the opening plenary from Jane Memmott with a welcome address from Mathew Williams 👏 Remember to ask your questions via our conference platform Whova.
Huge congrats to @J_BenitoMoreno today for publishing the bulk of his PhD research—an investigation of 40(!) new Ichthyornis specimens. An extraordinarily detailed study of morphology and evolution of Late Cretaceous birds! Here is the open access link: peerj.com/articles/13919/#