The aim of this proposal is to place population genomic insights into a comparative framework to gain fundamental insights into the determinants of evolutionary outcomes. The project will work within LepEU, the European Lepidopteran Population Genomics Consortium (https://lepeu.github.io/). LepEU provides access to field samples from European populations of diverse species. Chromosome-scale reference genomes are provided by Project Psyche (https://www.projectpsyche.org/). Networking during the postdoc will be facilitated by participation in the 10kLepGenomes COST Action (https://10klepgenomes.eu/). Existing datasets await analysis, while additional samples need DNA extraction and submission for sequencing. Functional validation capability (CRISPR/Cas9 gene manipulations) is also available to test emergent hypotheses of allele-to-phenotype impacts. Personal research interests of the postdoc will be important to determine the exact project, as the project has a generous sequencing budget.
The successful applicant should have a PhD (obtained within 6 years of the application deadline) in a suitable subject area, such as evolutionary biology or population genomics. A strong interest in population genomics, local adaptation, comparative analyses, and experience working with genomic-scale data is essential. The candidate must have a documented publication record demonstrating relevant skills. Experience working with bioinformatic pipelines (e.g., Snakemake), or working with butterflies is welcome but not essential. The net salary is 28,000 SEK/month (~2,430 Euro, not subject to Swedish income tax) and comes directly from the Carl-Trygger Foundation stipend, which is paid out directly to the postdoc. Only PhD candidates acquired outside of the host department can apply. Currently, the lab of Prof. Wheat consists of 3 postdoctoral researchers, while the Dept. of Zoology provides a vibrant and excellent research environment of active, dynamic researchers.
Applications should include: i) a succinct description of research interests and experience, detailing your contribution to any relevant publications (max 1 page), ii) why you are the ideal candidate for this position in the lab (max 1 page); iii) a CV including a list of publications, and iv) the name and contact information of two personal references.
Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis with a deadline of 23 August 2025. The project is planned to start on 1 October, but flexibility in the starting date can be provided for a suitable candidate. Please contact Prof. Wheat for additional information.
🚨Postdoc opportunity🚨: LepEU postdoc: comparative population genomics of European scale adaptation in butterflies
2 year, full-time PD in my group, Stockholm Univ.
Applications assed on rolling basis, deadline: 23 August 2025. Planned start 1 Oct.
Details:
christopherwheatlab.wordpress.com
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I have been worried on the field, and it is not just in Portugal. It has been decreasing immensely since 2013. I have never seen such low numbers as I have last month's field work. Nor such low numbers of species. :/
Everyone is saying the same. Especially whoever goes to the southern areas.
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A macro photo, front three-quarter view, of a little butterfly perched on a green leaf. The butterfly has pale green eyes with black speckles, legs covered in thick yellow fuzzy hair, and orange wings sprinkled with metallic light blue patches. It is very cute.
A macro photo, side view, of a little butterfly perched on a green leaf. The butterfly has pale green eyes with black speckles, legs covered in thick yellow fuzzy hair, and orange wings sprinkled with metallic light blue bands and patches. It is very cute.
Please enjoy this ridiculously cute butterfly, which was about the size of my pinkie fingernail. It's in the butterfly family called metalmarks (Riodinidae). Males, like these, have reduced front legs and perch using only the rear 4 (females can use all 6). Sarota acantus; Costa Rica 🐙🌿 #insects
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HISTORIC HEAT IN EUROPE:40 DEGREES AGAIN !
The harshest heat wave Europe has ever witnessed in Spring hands down
Some records today:
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40.5 Merida
39.0 Badajoz AP
37.0 Caceres
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Tmin 22.1 Beja broken 3 times in a row
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36.5 Tanger
A more full list tomorrow...
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Oh hi! :D
My old account was hacked, so I kinda am rediscovering BlueSky and also wanted to share this awesome new account about the work @rkellerp.bsky.social has been doing at our National Natural History and Science Museum (Lisbon, PT), so follow us & have fun!
www.instagram.com/p/DI541lts8n6
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The community of scientists monitoring biodiversity with DNA barcoding in Europe 🌱🧬🌍
https://iboleurope.org/
Natural History Museums' Network.
Empowering #Taxonomy, at the heart of the decision-making process.
www.cetaf.org
Professor at Muséum national d'Histoire naturelle, Paris
Working at the🇪🇺 EuropeanResearchExecutiveAgency (REA) #EuropeanCommission monitoring #biodiversity 🌱projects
Teaching at @SciencesPo #paris
Views are mine
DiSSCo is a new world-class Research Infrastructure for Natural Science Collections. It aims to create a new business model for one European collection that digitally unifies all European natural science assets under common access, policies and practices.
Transforming European Taxonomy through Training, Research and Innovations
Horizon EU-funded project / HE-CL6-2022-BIODIV-01-02
Organiser of Taxonomy Recognition Day - May, 23rd
#TETTRIsEU #NameItToSaveIt
Specialist training in applied statistical methods for researchers in ecology, biology, and environmental sciences.
Courses are taught by leading academics and designed to support postgraduate students, early-career researchers, and established scientists
Researcher at Uppsala University.
Evolutionary Ecology and Genetics in Insects
PostDoc at Stockholm University. Behavioral Ecology | Sexual Selection | 🐟🐠
Postdoc Research Associate | Insect Robotics team @edinburgh-uni.bsky.social | Ants / Behavioural experiments / Neural modelling / VR
Evolutionary Biologist & Research Assistant @stockholmuniversity, currently exploring how temperature affects reproduction in butterflies 🦋
Scientific illustrator and film photographer 🎞️
Group leader at the Swedish Museum of Natural History
Evolutionary biologist interested in island biology, adaptive radiation, genomes and ecological niches.
Islandevolution.github.io
Professor of ecology and sustainability at Stockholm University. Small farm caretaker, beefarmer, doglover, gardener
Biologist, ecology & evolution
Professor, University of Bergen
adaptations to seasonality; ecological interactions; ocean-coast-land; polar & high-latitude ecosystems; natural history
Also with NINA & Bjerknes Centre for Climate Research
We restore #wetlands #peatlands #floodplains to maximise #carbonuptake and tackle #climatechange. Funded by the EU.
entomologist, photographer, environmentalist.
Documenting, protecting, & making the fascinating world of insects accessible is my mission🪲✨
•NEON Insect Collection Mngr @ASU
•Fulbright-NatGeo Fellow in the Indonesian peat swamp🔍
Cornell Alum, twin, surfer
🪲 Entomologist, bonkers about beetles
🏛 Museum Curator
🏴 Usually found turning over logs/stones or poking in dead stuff.
(she/her)
🔗 https://linktr.ee/Ash_Whiffin
Twin, entomologist, evolutionary biologist 🇨🇦🏳️🌈🇺🇸