Professorship in population genetics in the field of evolutionary anthropology and medicine (W2)
Faculties & Facilities
Leipzig U and the MPI for Evolutionary Anthropology (MPI-EVA) have an open faculty position (W2) in evolutionary population genetics! This position is tenured and comes with generous core funding. We are eager to welcome a new colleague! Deadline March 11.
www.uni-leipzig.de/en/newsdetai...
05.03.2026 16:38
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Marsupials previously thought extinct for millennia discovered in New Guinea
The chances of finding one mammal species thought to be lost was βalmost zeroβ and finding two is βunprecedentedβ, biologist Tim Flannery says
"Two charismatic marsupial species that had been thought extinct for 6,000 years are alive in rainforest in remote West Papua."
Oh yeah this is super cool as both the pygmy long-fingered possum and ring-tailed glider were previously only known from fossils π€―π§ͺπ
www.theguardian.com/environment/...
05.03.2026 15:34
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Anyone who is an expert in #gutmicrobiome research is interested in collaborating with us to study #free-rangingdogs in India? Please get in touch!
13.01.2026 10:24
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How and why does cognition vary so greatly between individuals and species? In @natrevbiodiv.nature.com, we propose the "Predatory Intelligence Hypothesis" which posits that the cognitive challenges associated with predatorβprey interactions drive a cognitive co-evolutionary arms race
rdcu.be/e5KIj
26.02.2026 02:22
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Details | Working at Bristol | University of Bristol
π¨JOB alertπ¨
We have three (yes, THREE) πlectureshipsπ advertised in the School of Biological Sciences, University of Bristol.
Broad remit, including #AnimalBehaviour & #GlobalChangeBiology
β±οΈDeadline: 8th March 2026
πPlease circulate widely
πCome join us!
Full #job details: tinyurl.com/y3us95rc
23.02.2026 18:13
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Two house mice interacting in an enclosure
π What a way to end the year!
Very excited to see our new paper on π innovation and mate choice out in @currentbiology.bsky.social!
doi.org/10.1016/j.cub.2025.11.077
With the amazing @fragdarm.bsky.social, @valmazza.bsky.social & Anja Guenther
31.12.2025 08:53
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I learned a lot from this paper, showing that for most microbes, humans host only one strain in their gut. This implies that we can track strains and their transmission between hosts. I'm wondering if it varies among host species.
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
29.12.2025 08:11
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STbayes: An R package for creating, fitting and understanding Bayesian models of social transmission
A critical consequence of joining social groups is the possibility of social transmission of information related to novel behaviours or resources. Network-based diffusion analysis (NBDA) has emerg...
ππΎ very excited to see this out before 2025 ends doi.org/10.1111/2041... with Will Hoppitt in @methodsinecoevol.bsky.social. This paper is an overview of our new R package STbayes, a user-friendly toolkit for performing Bayesian NBDA analyses. @cbehav.bsky.social @mpi-animalbehav.bsky.social
20.12.2025 08:55
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Our newest research in @currentbiology.bsky.social:
www.cell.com/current-biol...
We find dominant baboons have more interrupted and less rest at night.
Author list and story in comments below :-)
14.12.2025 18:53
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Interested in how life history may shape the gut microbiome of a wild mammal? Keen on getting to work with an iconic long-term study system in Scotland?
Check out this PhD opportunity with me, Josephine Pemberton and @gfalbery.bsky.social
Reach out to chat more!
www.findaphd.com/phds/project...
24.11.2025 16:40
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Jumping spiders can recognise one another. This ability to learn, remember and represent images is quite surprising for such a tiny-brained animal!
buff.ly/dCkwPr0
23.11.2025 11:01
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The missing heritability question is now (mostly) answered
Not with a bang but with a whimper
I wrote a little bit about the "missing heritability" question and several recent studies that have brought it to a close. A short π§΅
21.11.2025 22:33
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Jolie, an adult female chimpanzee of the Ngogo community in Kibale National Park, Uganda, with sleeping infant son, Zawinul.
CREDIT: Kevin Langergraber
After the Ngogo chimpanzee group killed 21 members of neighboring groups and expanded their territory by 22%, female birth rates more than doubled and infant survival increased sharplyβshowing clear fitness benefits from intergroup killing. In PNAS: https://ow.ly/TKmf50XuPjY
22.11.2025 00:00
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Meerkat pups in the Kalahari, South Africa
Rhesus macaques in Cayo Santiago
Dwarf mongoose staring at a camera, South Africa.
π’Two fully-funded #PhD opportunities to work with us:
Topic: Social monitoring & manipulation
UK-domiciled black-heritage scheme: tinyurl.com/aja54nr6
NERC DLTP: tinyurl.com/4jfy47pp
Cosupervisors: #PatrickKennedy @ljnbrent.bsky.social
@bristolbiosci.bsky.social
#bioacoustics #mammals #fieldwork
21.11.2025 16:48
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Each dyad (a, b) moves through four discrete states over time, represented by coloured circles. The dyad remains in a given state for a certain duration, or "holding time", before transitioning to a new state according to state-specific transition probabilities, indicated by arrows showing all possible (non-zero) transitions. Paintings by Sofia M. Pereira & Judith von Nordheim.
New paper!
We propose a framework to empirically study animal social relationships by modelling social network (SN) data as time-seriesβthat is, without the need to aggregate them over time.
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
12.11.2025 11:54
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π¨STOP SCROLLING, ITβS AN EMERGENCY BROADCASTπ£ This message will self-destruct in 10β¦9β¦8β¦7β¦β° β¦now that I have your attention:
π§ͺOur new paper on Alerting Components in animal vocalization is out in AnimBehavπ
www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
#AnimalBehaviour #Bioacoustics #Communication
03.11.2025 10:58
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Impact of animal socioecology on gut microbial communities: Insights from wild meerkats in the Kalahari
Our study addresses critical gaps at the nexus of animal and microbial ecologies, adding much-needed empirical support to recent theoretical frameworks that have conceptualised gut microbiomes as bei...
βΌοΈ Thrilled to share my first article on the Kalahari meerkats βΌοΈ, in @animalecology.bsky.social! Group membership strongly influences gut microbiomes & especially the co-occurrence of beneficial bacteria, beyond animals' age or sex, disease status, or environmental exposure
doi.org/10.1111/1365...
31.10.2025 10:39
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POSITIONS
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I am looking for a postdoc to work in our long-term system of food-caching mountain chickadees in the Sierra Nevada mountains. The expected start is April 2026. Please see details here: chickadeecognition.com/positions
If interested and qualified, please contact me directly (email on the website).
28.10.2025 17:49
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Exciting new work from former team members Eric Romero, Cwyn Solvi, Fei Peng and colleagues makes the cover of Science: affective contagion in bumblebees! www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
24.10.2025 06:13
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Excited to share our new paper on the #social #structure of Rwenzori #colobus multi-male, multi-female core units! We found 3 different patterns but close #male #relationships in all that were long lasting! Paper is behind a paywall but contact us if you want a pdf. link.springer.com/article/10.1...
21.10.2025 15:19
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The Adaptive Relationships Framework illustrating how broad socioecological pressures shape the social solutions animals use to meet these challenges, and how these lead to social strategies and emergent structures that help them gain access to those solutions.
Social relationships are powerful predictors of fitness across social animals. But *why*?
In our new @cp-trendsecolevo.bsky.social paper, we outline testable predictions for why relationship quality and quantity adaptively vary across socio-ecological contexts.
tinyurl.com/55dnkeh7
16.10.2025 07:07
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Your Genes Are Simply Not Enough to Explain How Smart You Are
Seven years ago, I took a bet with Charles Murray about whether weβd basically understand the genetics of intelligence by now.
In 2018, Charles Murray challenged me to a bet: "We will understand IQ geneticallyβI think most of the picture will have been filled in by 2025βthere will still be blanksβbut weβll know basically whatβs going on." It's now 2025, and I claim a win. I write about it in The Atlantic.
13.10.2025 13:33
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Trying to work from home with my kids around
14.10.2025 17:05
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Analysis of communication and collective behavior in animal groups
βPhD position available!β
Come join us @imprs-qbee.bsky.social to study communication and collective behavior in animal groups! We're looking for someone excited to use computational approaches to tackle biological questions, using our full-group tracking datasets
imprs-qbee.mpg.de/121465/analy...
03.10.2025 07:40
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I'm v excited to be recruiting a PhD student to work on badger behaviour and ecology! Starting date is March 2026; see the ad here, or message me for more details: www.gregalbery.me/s/March-2026...
03.10.2025 14:05
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