Pleased to say that the final chapter of my PhD is out today in Nature Ecology and Evolution: www.nature.com/articles/s41...
My favourite bit of science that I've done to date. If you enjoy biogeography, weird reptiles, and the TARDIS, then have a read!
Pleased to say that my next article on Cider Review is available to read - what could geology have to do with fermented apples?? cider-review.com/2025/05/24/c...
🌍 Happy World #BiodiversityDay!
What better way to celebrate than by exploring biodiversity through data?
📊 Join our course "Biodiversity in Time and Space Using R" this June with @msshanhuang.bsky.social & @joeflansan.bsky.social
www.physalia-courses.org/courses-work...
New contributor Joe Flannery-Sutherland traces the origins of apples and pears, their evolution across millions of years, and how the attraction to early hominids has resulted in the rich cider landscape we now have.
Pears? Cider?? Fossils!? I went down this rabbit hole recently and my first bit of popular science writing is now available to read
cider-review.com/2025/03/08/c...
Excellent way to end the week with a paper acceptance. Stay tuned for TARDIS-flavoured archosauromorphs
Shameless reposting of this upcoming course, run by two delightful instructors. Do get in touch if you would like to know more about the curriculum!
Join our upcoming course: Analysing Biodiversity through Time and Space Using R📊
You will learn how to:
🗺️ Quantify biodiversity across space & time
🔬 Link sampling with observed diversity
🌎 Analyse biodiversity patterns through time
www.physalia-courses.org/courses-work...