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Posts by José Cerca

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Change my mind? (:

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Good luck with writing ☺️.

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Can we develop a framework to predict eco-evolutionary dynamics?
What role does plasticity play in adaptive radiation, particularly in valley crossing?
How do subtle differences in organismal traits shape the trajectory of adaptive radiation?

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…and look ahead to the next 25 years, posing additional questions:

How can broadening the taxonomic scope improve our understanding of ad~ rad~?
What is the molecular basis of adaptive radiation?
How does gene flow generate novel genetic combinations and drive the formation of new species?

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4) How does genetic architecture evolve during adaptive radiation?
5) How does evolvability facilitate adaptive radiation?
6) How stable are adaptive landscapes?
7) How do lineages avoid adaptive valleys?
8) What is the dominant form of speciation in adaptive radiation?

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We give an overview of eight questions that have been the focus of research over the past 25 years.

1) Are there consistent ‘stages’ of adaptive radiation?
2) Do adaptive radiations undergo early bursts?
3) Can ecological opportunity be identified and measured?
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We just published a review 🗞️😁:

‘The ecology of adaptive radiation’ revisited: A 25-year reflection

Dolph Schluter’s book inspired the interest in adaptive radiation, and we wanted to revisit it.

academic.oup.com/evolinnean/a...

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What lessons can we learn from these species to inform conservation practice in a world where natural populations are increasingly reduced?

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The central thesis of this manuscript is quite simple: many species have persisted for millions of years on oceanic islands despite maintaining small population sizes and experiencing repeated bottlenecks and facing environmental catastrophes (such as earthquakes and volcanic eruptions). 2/3

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Island species as models for small population biology and conservation

We have published a preprint entitled “Island species as models for small population biology and conservation.” 🏝️🩵🌍

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ecoevorxiv.org/repository/v...

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And I'm grateful for the invite!

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seminar announcement with photos of speakers and talk titles

seminar announcement with photos of speakers and talk titles

The integration of speciation seminar series is restarting, with the first session coming up on *Tuesday March 3rd @ 5pm CET*, featuring two talks by @naturalselection.bsky.social and @andreaestandia.bsky.social + career Q&A with @markravinet.bsky.social as part of the ECR in Speciation theme.

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Thanks Matt!

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Thanks James! Hope all is well.

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Happy to announce I'll be going up to the ERC StG interview. Four months to prepare, but looking forward for the major challenge (it'll be my 2nd time interviewing).

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I did not know Switzerland did this!

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Instead, we should allow young people with new ideas to do their science (there is research showing that spreading resources is benefitial for everyone). 🧨

I'm sorry to everyone who got their MSCA rejected. I'm on 0/5 on MSCAs (times I've applied + having people applying with me)!

2 months ago 11 1 1 0

My hot take here: The EU does not prioritize research enough, and all increases to the budget are too small. The choice of opening new calls for massive ERCs, with a strategy of 'winner-takes-it-all' is wrong.

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Funding rates are consistently low since 2022, and for the first time below 10%. In my view, any proposal evaluated with >90-85% will be excellent and it will come down to details that the candidates do not control: If the reviewer had a good day, a good breakfast, etc. Pure and arbitrary luck.

2 months ago 17 5 2 2

Let's look at some numbers

2022: 7 044 applications submitted. 17.9 % success rate
2023: 8 039 applications submitted. 15.8 % success rate
2024: 10 360 applications submitted. 16.6 % success rate
2025: 17 058 applications submitted (record high). 9.7% success rate (preliminary numbers).

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Look where we are, EU. 💀

We constantly talk about promoting science, increasing the investment in science, having a technology-driven economy, surpassing the US and China with modern tools. The image below is the evaluation report from a friend, who did not get a #MSCA grant despite scoring 94.4%.

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"It's so crazy we have already sampled 4 D. gorgadensis populations and they not only differ between each other but also within them. You pick one plant with thin leaves and the other one right next to it has succulent leaves."
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🌱 Diplotaxis seems like a really good system to understand how plants will adapt to a changing climate. From Florian's correspondence with me:
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Florian Schimdt, PhD student in the group, is in Cabo Verde collecting Diplotaxis sp. .

🇨🇻 Cabo Verde is my favourite country on earth because of its people, culture and biodiversity.
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There is a sheet coming out every year, but it is announced :)

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What were the first animals? The fierce sponge–jelly battle that just won’t end For almost two decades, scientists have debated whether sponges or comb jellies are the first animal lineage. Now some are calling for a more harmonious approach.

So weird we're still here. To me, this shows how arbitrary it is to get space in Nature (in this case in its blog).

www.nature.com/articles/d41...

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Plus ... Predatory publishing fees.

3 months ago 3 1 1 0

If you work with genomics, bioinformatics or evol biol, when was the last time you read a paper from Nature EcoEvo?

People in our field seem obsessed about publishing there but I barely read their papers. Very ecological, macroevolutionary - which are fine subjects, but out of sync with what we do.

3 months ago 6 1 2 0
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Excited to share our new paper on Arabidopsis adaptation in the Cape Verde Islands!! 🌱🌋
We developed a new multiparent intercross population to uncover genetic variants that were previously difficult to map. Here’s a quick overview 👇🧵
@GeneticsGSA academic.oup.com/genetics/adv...

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DDLS Research School Postdoc call 2026 Call for Academic and Industrial Postdoctoral Fellowships in Data-Driven Life Science 2026 Generic Description of the DDLS Postdoc Program The SciLifeLab and Wallenberg National Program for Data-Drive...

Hit me up if you'd like to apply to a Data-driven postdoc fellowship with me in Sweden. 2 year salary, excellent community. Deadline March 31. I have a project idea on reference bias vs pangenome, but keen on hearing ideas. Please share broadly.

www.scilifelab.se/data-driven/...

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