100% / Starting date 1.9.2025
The research group of Dr. Jeremias Brand at the Department of Environmental Sciences at the University of Basel is offering a fully funded 4-year PhD position to explore a recently discovered radiation of Macrostomum flatworms in the African Great Lakes region.
Adaptive radiations-characterized by rapid speciation and remarkable morphological diversity-are key drivers of biodiversity on our planet. Ecological opportunities such as the colonization of new environments like islands or lakes often trigger adaptive radiations. Yet a fundamental question remains unanswered: Why do some lineages radiate while closely related ones do not?
This project investigates this evolutionary puzzle by studying the newly discovered Macrostomum flatworm radiation in the African Great Lakes. While cichlid fishes in these lakes represent one of biology's most celebrated examples of an adaptive radiation, we have recently uncovered evidence that tiny flatworms have undergone a parallel but independent radiation in the same waters. This provides a unique opportunity to compare two different animal groups that evolved in the same environment but with fundamentally different biology.
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The project brings together two complementary research areas:
1. Speciation Research
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