We congratulate the 14 recipients of the Steinhardt Museum of Natural History Post-Doctoral Fellowships.
The recipients join 40 previous post-docs who carried out different aspects of biodiversity research.
Good luck!
Zohar Yanai
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Taxonomy and ecology of Hydropsychidae larvae (Insecta: Trichoptera) in Israel |
Yonatan Meresman
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Intra-specific wing-shape diversification: a geometric-morphometry approach |
Marco Antonio Ribeiro Júnior
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A taxonomic revision of seven Israeli reptiles using four methodological approaches |
Bina Perl
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Resolving the phylogeny, geographical distribution and population structures of Middle East tree frogs in Israel |
Tali Magory Cohen
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Living on the edge: cryptic diversity in peripheral populations of horseshoe bats |
Bat-Sheva Rothman
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Co-introductions of fishes and their parasites in the Mediterranean Sea |
Or Ben-Zvi
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Corallimorpharians and actiniarians of Eilat, Red Sea |
Tal Idan
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Mesophotic sponge community at the Israeli Mediterranean coast |
Sofia Paraskevopoulou
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Rotifers of Israel: Taxonomy, Phylogeography and Genetic Adaptation under Extreme Environmental Conditions |
Shira Penner
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Relationships of phylogeny biogeography and evolution of propagule traits in Medicago and Trigonella (Fabaceae) |
Abra Spiciarich
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The Tel Moẓa Archaeozoological Collection: Faunal Remains from an Iron Age Agricultural and Cultic Center in Ancient Judah |
Pnina Cohen | Project I: The search for the lost Negev Byzantine heirloom grapevine cultivar Project II: Human effect on striped hyena population in the Judean Desert during the mid-Holocene |
Alon Shepon
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Nutrition sensitive aquaculture for sustainable development:Optimizing environmental conservation and human food security in data-poor locations |
Ronit Justo-Hanani | The politics of artificial intelligence regulation and governance reform in the EU |