Unlocking Palaeo-Historical Biodiversity Data to Inform Ecological Baselines through AI at University of Reading on FindAPhD.com
PhD Project - Unlocking Palaeo-Historical Biodiversity Data to Inform Ecological Baselines through AI at University of Reading, listed on FindAPhD.com
Interested in Historical Ecology and Conservation Palaeobiology? πͺΈπ¦
Steve Pates and I are offering a PhD project on Unlocking Palaeo-Historical Biodiversity Data to Inform Ecological Baselines @es-ucl.bsky.social
@uclcber.bsky.social
ποΈ Apply by 19th January 2026
www.findaphd.com/phds/project...
04.12.2025 10:40
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Rows of open sacks filled with a variety of colourful lentils, grains, and seeds. Each sack has a red label with black text.
Could chickpeas, lentils and sunflowers become the new normal for UK farmers?
With harvests already being lost due to extreme weather, our researchers are leading a new network to prepare the UK food system for climate change.
Find out more π tr.ee/hhd3au
14.10.2025 09:15
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Taphonomic megabiases constrain phylogenetic information in the squamate fossil record | Paleobiology | Cambridge Core
Taphonomic megabiases constrain phylogenetic information in the squamate fossil record
Itβs finally out! Extremely pleased to share the last chapter of my dissertation to be published! In this study, we take a deep dive into the 242 million-year squamate π¦π fossil record to quantify factors that lead to the mostly fragmentary specimens in collections today: doi.org/10.1017/pab....
24.09.2025 14:49
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If you donβt get one let me know and I can ask around here, though this well predates me!
24.09.2025 11:02
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News
PhD and MSc positions in Phylogenetic, Computational, and/or Evolutionary Paleobiology [Posted September 2025. Deadline is January 15, 2026. See below for information about the lab, student opportuβ¦
I'm hoping to take 1 MSc & 1 PhD student next year in the areas of Phylogenetic, Computational, and/or Evolutionary Paleobiology. Please reach out if you are interested in joining the @oupaleobiology.bsky.social, especially if interested in working on fossil echinoderms. Link for more info below. π§ͺ
02.09.2025 15:50
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New paper led by @aniekebrombacher.bsky.social using x-ray CT and laser ablation to detect plastic environmental responses in fossil individuals www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pnas.2421549122 featuring @jamesmulqueeney.bsky.social @clivetrue.bsky.social @thefosterlab.bsky.social
03.07.2025 21:53
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Our brittle star patterning study is now out at EvoDevo! π₯³
doi.org/10.1186/s132...
@lowelab.bsky.social
31.05.2025 20:30
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TLDR? In the Palaeozoic echinoid fossil record, fine grained and siliciclastic rocks are associated with higher quality preservation than coarse grained or carbonate rocks!
30.05.2025 09:46
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π¨π¨π¨!Post doc opportunity! π¨π¨π¨
35 month post doc on niche modelling of migratory whales in my lab with Katrina Jones. Job advert below:
my.corehr.com/pls/uoxrecru...
Please get in touch with questions!
29.05.2025 00:06
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Just under two weeks left to apply for this 3 year postdoc looking at how signalling shapes skeletal development in sea urchins! Please reach out if youβre interested! For lovers of imaging, skeletal development, biomineralization, in situ hybridization, and marine invertebrates!
22.05.2025 07:44
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For any questions about the role please reach out to me! On here or via email.
12.05.2025 11:00
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Interested in Developmental biology? Imaging? Marine invertebrate body plans? Then this three year postdoc in my group @sotonbiosciences.bsky.social is for you! Join our team to decypher how signalling molecules shape skeletal phenotype in juvenile sea urchins. jobs.soton.ac.uk/Vacancy.aspx...
12.05.2025 11:00
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Poster: CEE Spring Symposium 2025, Evo Devo Palaeo: Using developmental biology to interpret evolution and palaeontology, and vice versa.
Date: Wednesday 14th May 2025
Time: 1:00pm β 5:30pm
Location: LG26 Lecture Room, Bentham House, UCL
4β8 Endsleigh Gardens, London WC1H 0EG
This yearβs symposium has been organised by Dr Qamariya Nasrullah (KCL), Dr Neal Anthwal (KCL), Dr Lucy Roberts (NHM), and Dr Marco Camaiti (NHM).
Weβll be exploring the powerful intersections between development, evolution, and the fossil record. This interdisciplinary conference brings together researchers working across these areas to share insights on how developmental biology informs our understanding of evolutionary history, and how fossils, in turn, illuminate developmental processes.
Expect exciting talks, cutting-edge research, and vibrant discussions from scientists and emerging leaders who are shaping the future of the field.
Confirmed Speakers:
β’ Jeff Thompsonβ Fossils and Developmental Biology Shed Light on the Divergence of Echinoderm Body Plans
β’ Margarida Cardoso Morieraβ The Evolution of New Organs
β’ Fatima Iftikharβ The Soft Tissue Behaviour Behind Tooth Resorption in Living Teiids and Fossil Mosasaurs
β’ Agnese Lanzettiβ Developing a New Habit: Ontogeny Tracks the Evolution of Aquatic Adaptations in Baleen and Toothed Whales
β’ Luke Barlowβ Development of the Pterygoid Complex Sheds Light on the Evolution of Suckling in Mammals
β’ Rory Cooperβ Evolving Patterns: How Molecules and Mechanics Sculpt Diverse Skin Appendages
β’ Tahlia Pollockβ Sharp Insights: Untangling Constraints on Pointed Tooth Form in Tetrapods
Tickets:
Reserve your free ticket now via Eventbrite:
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/cee-spring-symposium-2025-tickets-1323634589689
CEE Spring Symposium 2025, "Evo Devo Palaeo: Using developmental biology to interpret evolution and palaeontology, and vice versa."
22.04.2025 05:18
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Three people stand talking in front of a cliff made up of distinct bands of light and dark coloured chalk.
A fossil echinoderm in white chalk. A finger for scale!
The impression of a large fossil Nautilus in grey chalk. A black and white scale bar is at the top of the photo.
A tiny star-shaped ossicle from a fossil crinoid in the chalk. With a finger for scale.
Lovely day in the field at Culver Cliff (Isle of Wight) with @echinerd.bsky.social and PhD student Chia-Hsin Hsu. We looked at the beautifully bedded Cenomanian-Turonian #chalk, finding plenty of echinoderms, bivalves, serpulids and even a nice nautilid!
09.04.2025 17:53
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Cover of Elements Issue entitled Biomineral Geochemistry: Windows into Past Climates and Calcification. The picture shows amorphous calcium carbonate particles - the precursors to many biominerals
Very pleased to have co-edited the latest version of Elements Magazine (www.elementsmagazine.org) "Biomineral Geochemistry" with @amoeba-lab.bsky.social and Ros Rickaby. Topics range from controls on CaCO3 polymorph to the role of amorphous intermediate phases and "vital effects". π§ͺππͺΈβοΈ
01.04.2025 12:22
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An image of a live foraminifera around 200 microns in diameter with long pseudopodia
Today in the Amoeba lab - an initial step on our path to building a new dedicated foraminifera culturing facility. Here are our first images of live foraminifera!
26.03.2025 00:13
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This is part of a collaborative project between my group at Southampton and Liz Petsios' at Baylor University aiming to understand the role of functional performance in the evolution of echinoid feeding structures. Please reach out if you have any questions or are interested in the position!
12.03.2025 17:17
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Like morphometrics, micro-CT scanning, and morphological evolution? Then please consider applying for our 18 month postdoc position at the university of Southampton! Details here: www.jobs.ac.uk/job/DMF402/r...
12.03.2025 17:17
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New preprint out with @echinerd.bsky.social et al. on total-evidence dating showcasing:
1) Sea urchins (the best clade)
2) Lyrics by Peter Gabriel-era Genesis (the best prog band)
3) Extreme effect of the type of relaxed clock on phylogenetic and macroevolutionary inferences (a bit scary honestly)
07.03.2025 17:40
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A slab preserving over 100 specimens of the Middle Jurassic crinoid Isocrinus nicoleti.
For #FossilFriday, I'm delighted to share this amazing new specimen donated to the NHM. The slab preserves over 100 specimens of the Middle Jurassic crinoid Isocrinus nicoleti. This is the subject of ongoing research with Tim Ewin, Ebony Cutcliffe, @egmitchell.bsky.social & @echinerd.bsky.social .
06.12.2024 13:09
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Itβs essentially figuring out the oldest node in which a gene was likely to be present. Agree, given my background it seems a mis-use of the word βstratigraphyβ. See it a lot on the evo-devo/comparative genomics lit.
04.12.2024 08:32
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3-D computer model of a fossil starfish showing five arms and a central disc.
For #FossilFriday, here is a quick volume rendering of a 450-million-year-old fossil starfish from the Lady Burn Starfish Beds of Girvan, Scotland. Scanned by @agneselanzetti.bsky.social at the Natural History Museum.
22.11.2024 08:20
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