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Posts by Simon Maddock

@arc-trust.bsky.social @argroupsuk.bsky.social @froglife.bsky.social

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Our new paper (led by Rémi Martin) found that British toads have low genetic diversity and low geographic structuring. Most of the genetic differences were driven by isolation-by-distance. Levels of genetic diversity decreased the further north the population tinyurl.com/43wxrfuk 🧪🐸🌎🐍#consgen

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I hope it hasn't caused too much upset over there!

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No justification for recognition of the blindsnake genera Anilios and Sundatyphlops (Squamata: Typhlopidae) | Zootaxa

Adios *Anilios*! Glad our phylogeny was somewhat helpful in synonymising @simonmaddock.bsky.social! mapress.com/zt/article/v...

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Workshop on #ConservationGenetics at #HWM2026 led by Axel Barlow and @simonmaddock.bsky.social of @bangoruniversity.bsky.social and Newcastle University -assessing participant knowledge and solving scenarios.

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Ellen Sharkey looks very excited while holding a Montane Mahé Caecilian (Hypogeophis montanus).

Ellen Sharkey looks very excited while holding a Montane Mahé Caecilian (Hypogeophis montanus).

A close up of a Montane Mahé Caecilian (Hypogeophis montanus).

A close up of a Montane Mahé Caecilian (Hypogeophis montanus).

The most exciting find of my recent fieldwork: the Montane Mahé Caecilian. Only found on the highest peak in Seychelles, this Critically Endangered amphibian had not been observed since 2015.

📷: @simonmaddock.bsky.social

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I have a new preprint demonstrating a genome-architecture-aware approach to inferring species trees and introgression landscapes from a small number of genomes. If you are interested in phylogenomics, birds, or hybridization, this is for you! www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...

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Over 41% of amphibian species are threatened with extinction. The challenges they face are huge—but so are the successes. I'm honored to contribute to this new paper offering a rare optimistic look at amphibian conservation.

👉rdcu.be/eQPL7

5 months ago 3 1 0 0
Details | Working at Bristol | University of Bristol

🚨Job opportunity🚨

We are hiring a 3yr research technician. If you love fieldwork, are passionate about forests & mountains, and want to up-skill in remote sensing, sensor networks and running field experiments this could be the dream job for you!
🧪🌳⛰️🛰️🌡️🍄

www.bristol.ac.uk/jobs/find/de...

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Evidence for ancient selective sweeps followed by differentiation among three species of Sphyrapicus sapsuckers Abstract. Genomic differentiation usually accompanies speciation, but that differentiation is often highly heterogeneous across the genome. Understanding w

New and improved! (as of today, now with page numbers and an issue number ;)

"Evidence for ancient selective sweeps followed by differentiation among three species of Sphyrapicus sapsuckers"

Led by Dr. Libby Natola:

doi.org/10.1093/jeb/...

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Day three of the #30DayMapChallenge - Polygons. This map shows the earths tectonic plates. I have overlayed all of the earthquakes with a magnitude greater than 4.0 over the last 20 years, coloured according to their magnitude (blue (smallest) - red (largest).

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Island-hopping anurans: diversification dynamics in a widespread frog family Abstract. Examining diversification patterns associated with dispersal, vicariance, and local adaptation is critical in elucidating drivers of speciation.

Here is the link to the open access article academic.oup.com/zoolinnean/a...

5 months ago 2 1 0 0

Awesome work by @deepakveerappan.bsky.social on this paper. Here we explore "Island-hopping anurans: diversification dynamics in a widespread frog family". The article is Open Access so go and check it out!

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📢 We're excited to launch our AaRCademy Workshop Series kicking off October 7th online!

🧬Our first session, "aDNA Data Processing", will be led by Nikolay Oskolkov from Lund University.

📅 Registration closes September 7th! Sign up via the QR code or link below.

#aDNA @aarc-community.bsky.social

8 months ago 25 12 1 1
Rachel and Evelyn posing for a picture together

Rachel and Evelyn posing for a picture together

Thrilled that Rachel Gray had a successful viva today! 🐢🐢🧬🧬
My first PhD student #ProudPI
Major thanks to @simonmaddock.bsky.social and Axel Barlow for being examiners
@sciencesncl.bsky.social

9 months ago 20 2 0 0
Two caecilians in the shape of a double helix.

Two caecilians in the shape of a double helix.

I'm not procrastinating.... making #Pride caecilian DNA stickers is a requirement of my dissertation. Schistometopum thomense and S. ephele, the iconic duo of my PhD work.

9 months ago 17 3 1 1
Night time camera trap image of a honey badger

Night time camera trap image of a honey badger

Photo of cute giraffe on a dirt road in the scrub forest

Photo of cute giraffe on a dirt road in the scrub forest

Photo of a group of students crowded around a rock wall looking at ancient rock art

Photo of a group of students crowded around a rock wall looking at ancient rock art

Students on a field in sunny South Africa surveying tick populations

Students on a field in sunny South Africa surveying tick populations

Returning from another amazing field course hosted at Leshiba Wilderness in South Africa. Wonderful students, great colleagues @simonmaddock.bsky.social and Marion! Highlight was the honey badger on the camera trap! @sciencesncl.bsky.social

9 months ago 7 2 1 0

Yes, both strategies can be seen within the same population

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Great that you have highlighted the Seychelles treefrog! In response to your egg laying question (I note I am not from Seychelles but ...): I have found eggs both out of the water and in the water. In the water I have found them on vegetation and stuck to rocks. A SUPER COOL SPECIES!

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Leverhulme Scholars Leverhulme Scholars

DICE is advertising an additional four PhD studentships through our Leverhulme ‘Space for Nature’ Doctoral Scholars programme.

All have a deadline of Deadline 23/04/25.

www.kent.ac.uk/durrell-inst...

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England’s non-woodland trees mapped and available freely for the first time - Forest Research

Online map of non-woodland trees in England published by @forestresearchuk.bsky.social

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(A) Island connectivity with sea level change. Present-day emergent land is coloured for cluster membership inferred with DAPC (see B), and islands unsampled in this study are shown in white. Sampling localities are shown by green dots. Elevation (above sea level) is shown by contour lines (200 m spacing). Smaller islands (Ste. Anne and Curieuse) are circled for clarity. The grey shaded area represents exposed land, with the shade of grey in the key indicating metres below current sea level. Bathymetry data from the GEBCO 2024 repository. Inset map shows position of the Seychelles (indicated with a green loop) relative to Africa. Latitude and longitude given in decimal degrees. (B) DAPC of K = 4, with eight PCs and two eigenvalues. (C) Hypogeophis rostratus, photographed by STM.

(A) Island connectivity with sea level change. Present-day emergent land is coloured for cluster membership inferred with DAPC (see B), and islands unsampled in this study are shown in white. Sampling localities are shown by green dots. Elevation (above sea level) is shown by contour lines (200 m spacing). Smaller islands (Ste. Anne and Curieuse) are circled for clarity. The grey shaded area represents exposed land, with the shade of grey in the key indicating metres below current sea level. Bathymetry data from the GEBCO 2024 repository. Inset map shows position of the Seychelles (indicated with a green loop) relative to Africa. Latitude and longitude given in decimal degrees. (B) DAPC of K = 4, with eight PCs and two eigenvalues. (C) Hypogeophis rostratus, photographed by STM.

Structure plot with 10 runs permuted in CLUMPAK and plotted in distruct for K = 2 and K = 3. Vertical bars represent individuals (n = 77). Labels above the plots correspond to the major genetic clusters. Colour codes as in (1B).

Structure plot with 10 runs permuted in CLUMPAK and plotted in distruct for K = 2 and K = 3. Vertical bars represent individuals (n = 77). Labels above the plots correspond to the major genetic clusters. Colour codes as in (1B).

New paper led by Miranda Sherlock on "Submerged Corridors of Ancient Gene Flow in an Island Amphibian". In this paper we found that populations of the Seychelles #caecilian Hypogeophis rostratus would have been connected by palaeo-islands across Seychelles
onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10....
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1 year ago 12 4 0 0
Cover of the journal "Nature" showing a long-nosed horned frog on leaf litter and the words "Heat Stress: How vulnerable are the worlds amphibians to rising temperatures?"

Cover of the journal "Nature" showing a long-nosed horned frog on leaf litter and the words "Heat Stress: How vulnerable are the worlds amphibians to rising temperatures?"

We made the cover

www.nature.com/articles/s41...

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Lecturer in Physical Geography :Oxford Road

JOB ALERT Exciting opportunity for a Lecturer (equivalent to Assistant Professor) in #PhysicalGeography specialising in #peatland science to join our #Geography department at @uniofmanchester.bsky.social.

Full details for the job can be found here: www.jobs.manchester.ac.uk/Job/JobDetai...

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They missed a trick with that!

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Adder game

Adder game

And how good is this educational game about the yearly natural history of the adder. This has been a huge success in educating school kids.

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Andy Lees

Andy Lees

Samuel Betts

Samuel Betts

Lucy Struthers

Lucy Struthers

Adder beer label

Adder beer label

An awesome evening for the launch of the new Adder Pilsner label from Allendale Brewery. Beer and adder talks (the work going on in the North Pennines). What is not to like?!

Lucy and Samuel did a fantastic job presenting the work we have been doing on Conservation Genomics of adders in the region.

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Comparing the Fate of eDNA by Particle Sizes and Molecule Lengths in Recirculating Streams The detection of environmental DNA (eDNA) has revolutionized aquatic species monitoring, yet interpreting eDNA data remains challenging due to gaps in our understanding of eDNA ecology (i.e., origin,...

New paper alert! 🚨- My final PhD chapter is finally out!

What happens to different eDNA components in water? 🌊💧

We tested particle size (small vs. large) and DNA molecule length (86 vs. 387 bp) in recirculating streams—and what we found might surprise you! 🧵👇

#eDNA #MolecularEcology
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Looking for a PhD in birds and woodlands? We have a funded project available to those eligible to apply as a domestic student (in Australia) @uq-cbcs.bsky.social - message me if interested!

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UK Freshwater Quality Programme Webinar, January 2025: A project update from ECOMIX.
UK Freshwater Quality Programme Webinar, January 2025: A project update from ECOMIX. YouTube video by wateratleeds

If you missed the webinar on progress on the NERC ECOMIX project then you can now view it online. In the presentation, the team provide an update on the monitoring, modelling and ecotoxicology work being done on Yorkshire's rivers.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=lSXB...

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