Macroevolutionary biologist working on vertebrates - mainly fishes and mammals.
Sam Price
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Happy to share that one of my PhD chapters is out now!
In this study, we investigated how geographic range size and body size influence abundance in reef fishes 🐠
doi.org/10.1111/jbi....
This looks interesting!
This is a great program - participate if you can’
This is a great idea! I can’t go to #Evol2026 as I will be doing museum “fieldwork” but others should take note.
Aim
Understanding how body size and geographic range size influence species abundance is central to macroecology. Here, we characterized these relationships for reef fishes, the world's most diverse.....
Trump just fired much of the National Science Board that guides the National Science Foundation - another blow to the NSF. #savetheNSF
Melina F. Maxwell
This will be unworkable, and it's intended to be.
It is an absolute honor to see our work recognized by my peers and by SSE!
Huge thanks to Jennifer Auler, Andressa Viol, and to Dan Rabosky for helping me to build this ed. software!
Soon I will upload more content on our website, stay tuned! mjanuario.github.io/evolved
I am recruiting Ph.D. students this cycle. Students interested in deep-sea fishes and phylogenetic comparative methods are an especially good fit.
Sam Price
Our warmest and wildest 100th birthday wishes to Sir David Attenborough, vice-patron of our Society.
Today, we are celebrating Priam's Birdwing, which he said he would include in his "ark" to protect from extinction. This illustration is from E Donovan's "An Epitome of...Insects of India" (1800).