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Interested in a PhD on the evolution of the head shape of squamates at the Museum of Natural History of Paris?
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Posts by Deepak Veerappan🐢🦎🐍🐸🔬🧬🌳⛰️ 🐕🏃♂️✌️
Taxonomist Appreciation Day post
I am in freakin' AWE of people doing primary taxonomic work.
To do it well, you need deep scholarship to track past naming (and misnaming) efforts.
You may need to hunt down specimens only to discover they are damaged, misindentified, or lost.
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It's a new week, and here is another new lizard! 🦎These were based on specimens collected at various times over the past 100 years in #Myanmar. Took a while to put this manuscript together
The specimens are housed at @calacademy.bsky.social @nhm-london.bsky.social
We described a new species of grasslizard from #Assam, #India.
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NE India is the westernmost distributional limit of this genus, which extends all the way to Japan!
At the moment it is unlikely to get a license from Nature England due to numerous risks that could jeopardise other extant native species.
BBC News - Three frogs to be reintroduced to West Acre 'pingos' - BBC News
www.bbc.co.uk/news/article...
2025 has been a good year for the taxonomic work I have been involved with
13 new 🐸
4 new 🦎
1 new 🐍
Some of the species are covered in this article by @joshlukedavis.com
Riding temperatures could trigger a reptile sexpocalypse - Scientific American
apple.news/APL3qNst5RxG...
Book cover for Reproducible Code guide. The cover has a red background with a large yellow-bodied black-headed stag beetle.
Excited to launch the new improved Reproducible Code guide from @britishecologicalsociety.org @methodsinecoevol.bsky.social FREE online here! www.britishecologicalsociety.org//wp-content/... Amazing work by some very talented ECRs. We hope it’s useful!
🚨PhD position available!🚨🧪
I am seeking a talented PhD student to join my ERC StG project GEMINI, to explore the exciting world of vertebrate genomics and comparative genomics, seeking to understand the genomics of miniaturisation! 🦇🦎🦜🐸🐟🦈 🤏🧬
Deadline: 4 Jan 2026!
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🎉It's here!🎉
This year's annual roundup of new species described by @nhm-london.bsky.social's curators, researchers and scientific associates!
We've got butterflies! We've got wasps! We've even got the odd dinosaur as I know people like those. Check it out! 🐝🧪🦕
Our scientists have been busy this year!
From dinosaurs to diatoms, they have helped to describe an amazing 262 new species from all around the world! 🪸🐠🦎🦋🪱
Read more about this year’s new species list 👇🏻
www.nhm.ac.uk/discover/new...
🧪🐠 I am hiring a postdoc! Work will be on patterns of biodiversity across phylogenetic scales using teleost fishes as a model. Apply by end of Jan 2026 for full consideration apply.interfolio.com/179070 I encourage folks to reach out with any questions. Please Share!
A grey toad clinging to a broad leaf that is being pulled down by a person's hand! The toad is dry and warty and has loose-looking skin! They are very plump with skinny legs!
Our friend Simpson’s Plump Toad is a very elusive toad who lives in the Andes Mountains of Ecuador! They are similar to many other toads in genus Osornophryne but have longer fourth and fifth toes and a stubbier nose! (photo by Zane Libke)
https://www.instagram.com/p/DSJXsuIDMPu/?igsh=MTJjY2J3ZTdoandiYw==
https://www.linkedin.com/posts/national-geographic-society_natgeoexplorers-activity-7404984609353932800-C7Xs
I am absolutely delighted to see the post by National Geographic Society covering our recent publication on new bush #frogs 🐸 🐸 from northeast #India just in time for #frogfriday 😃
New species 🚨, not one, not two, 13 new bush frogs from Northeast India!!!
One of the exciting revisions I've been involved in for a few years now is out today. It is led by @bitupan-herp.bsky.social, a PhD. student who will soon be a doctor.
Thank you! We wrote this grant the natgeo during Covid lockdown. Grateful to have received it during difficult times.
📣 Ecologists and evolutionary biologists! Have you ever wanted to be a journal editor? BES journals are having an open call for editors. Details: www.britishecologicalsociety.org/content/appl... Happy to answer any Qs! Open to all nationalities. Applications from postdocs welcome :)
Photo: Rajeev NV
It's #frogfriday 🐸 here is the recently described Pointy-nosed bush frog (Raorchestes nasuta) from #arunachalpradesh #India
Our latest One 😍
From My PhD research 🐸
Here is the link to the full text article
vertebrate-zoology.arphahub.com/article/1481...
10 points for those who spot the spelling error in the poster 😅
My favorite 😍 among all the 13 new species is the Pointy-nosed bush frog (Raorchestes nasuta).
Another fascinating group of organisms that shows greater diversity south of the #Brahmaputra river and lower diversity towards the colder #Himalayan mountains.
We are grateful to the reviewers and the editor for a thorough review of this manuscript 🙏. This project was funded by #Meghalaya Biodiversity Board and National Geographic society. #natgeo
We named most of the species after the places where they are found. We believe that such names have conservation implications because they connect better with the local communities
New species 🚨, not one, not two, 13 new bush frogs from Northeast India!!!
One of the exciting revisions I've been involved in for a few years now is out today. It is led by @bitupan-herp.bsky.social, a PhD. student who will soon be a doctor.
In case you are interested in #skyislands, #frogs, #lizards, #snakes, #evolution, #mountains, and #westernghats, the talk I gave at explore2025 event organised by @rgsibg.bsky.social is available to watch.
Thanks @rgsibg.bsky.social for the opportunity.
www.rgs.org/events/talks...
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It's snow time! ❄️ 🦮