Reichard Lab
@Fish_EcoEvo
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We combine lab and field work to study evolutionary ecology of fishes: ageing and life history, brood parasitism and reproductive behaviour.
Brno, Czech Republic
Joined November 2019
Symposium on Fish Mating Systems (Czechia, 21-23 Jan 2026): REGISTRATION NOW OPEN at https://t.co/hWKx8EIxrV Plenary talks by Suzanne Alonzo, John Fitzpatrick, and Chiara Benvenuto. #TeamFish
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Interested in Fish Mating Systems? Join us for a small symposium in Brno, Czechia, from 21 to 23 January 2026! The invited speakers are Suzanne Alonzo, John Fitzpatrick, and Suzanna Pla. More information at https://t.co/3he17LWdlB
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Some species may become "cuckoos" in other ways than redirecting their own parental care to others. 🪺 🦈🪹🐟 We have mathematically analysed when and how this may happen ⬇️
Happy to share our latest article in @BehavEcol on the evolution of brood parasitism with Matthias Galipaud @Wanounoos and Martin Reichard @Fish_EcoEvo
https://t.co/NXcwyvlSGl
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Beyond thrilled to share 3 papers on the killifish from our lab and fantastic collaborators!! 🐟🙌 Two on protein aggregates during aging – with @JaroszLab! https://t.co/maFDmxdDVx
https://t.co/s3Cu5avKvN One on evolution of 'suspended animation'! https://t.co/aJjaMwLkjA
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The ultimate sacrifice? 🔥Amazing work @NatureAging by Tehila and Eitan, demonstrating that the germline regulates vertebrate longevity and somatic repair! A fun collaboration with @SagivShifman, @WJGreenleaf, Oren Ram & Ehud Cohen! Follow & retweet!! https://t.co/j1LNBOuIUG
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Nature Aging - Moses, Atlan et al. profile the killifish (Nothobranchius furzeri) gonad using single-cell sequencing and reveal that genetic germline depletion induces sexually dimorphic...
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NEW in #JVertBiol: Oogenesis, spermatogenesis and spermiation structures in Lake Tanganyika Synodontis species (Mochokidae, Telostei: Siluriformes) https://t.co/MAd7voWYbT | @CzechAcademy | @Fish_EcoEvo | @BotZool_MUNI | #ichthyology
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Postdoc position in our lab on fish brood parasites 🧬+🐟 Expertize in population genomics or genome biology or diversification+macroecology or fish reproductive biology most welcome Applications until 30 April are fully considered. Details: https://t.co/XUDwwIVb2b
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🐟 Our Video Award Category Winner is Jack Perks with his video 'Bitterling' 🏆 Congratulations to Jack for this beautiful video capturing the secret lives of bitterling in the Cambridgeshire Fens. Watch the full video in our Winners Gallery on our website! #underwatervideos
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The second chapter of my dissertation is published! High turnover rate of sex chromosomes and differential expansion of a shared sex determining region across the Tanganyikan cichlid tribe Tropheini https://t.co/VVfNSCWzfQ
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Excellent work by Wenjing Yi, in collaboration between our team and Mike Richardson's lab from Leiden is finally out!
Bitterling fish eggs develop on mussel gills. A study finds that these fish embryos execute an extraordinary front-flip that positions protrusions from their yolk sac so the embryos can adhere to mussel gills and resist attempts to expel them. In PNAS: https://t.co/TMdcP1TnWv
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We're hiring! <°°)))>< Interested in deep-sea fish and their eyes? In molecular evolution? We look for a PhD student to join our team in Prague. ERC funding for the single-cell transcriptomics. https://t.co/p9EMj3WUAI (postdocs wanted too, stay tuned). Happy for retweets!😍 thks
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Postdoc position open on genomics of deep-sea fish vision. We're hiring! Fond of fish eyes and transcriptomics? Genomics, regulation, single-cell data? We want you in Prague:-) https://t.co/gLyHuv3Sb5 Funded by @ERC_Research (+PhD call in another post). Happy for retweets😍 thks
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Interested in learning more about sexual selection in a changing world – how does it influence adaptation, how can the information be applied in conservation, and much more discussed in this workshop: https://t.co/Zkh2WFiChD
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This week at the #WilhelminenbergSeminarTalks: Martin Reichard visited the @KLIVVWien to give a fascinating and insightful talk about the evolution of brood parasitism in fishes.🐠 @Fish_EcoEvo @CzechAcademy @VetmeduniVienna
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📢‼️ Our Nature is finally out! Despite the fact that several fish taxa colonise Lake Victoria 15.000 years ago, only cichlids were able to radiate in more than 500 spp, WHY?? discover more in the new article by @nare_ng_ and collaborators ⬇️⬇️ https://t.co/sScJaoHjuc
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Nature - This study presents a continuous fossil record, extracted from a series of sediment cores, that shows how haplochromine cichlids came to dominate the fish fauna of Lake Victoria in Africa.
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In this new paper we show how cycles of speciation and hybridization have facilitated exceptionally fast adaptive radiations of cichlid fish into hundreds of species across four trophic kevels in just 16“000 years. @joana_meier
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Lake Victoria cichlids radiated into multiple specialized lineages in just 16,000 years through cycles of lineage “fusion” and “fission.”
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🚨Postdoc alert🚨 My group at the Leibniz Institute on Aging in Jena is looking for postdoc candidates to study microbiome dynamics during host-aging. https://t.co/7TkYJNxo55
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Exciting new position in the Valenzano lab!!
🚨Postdoc alert🚨 My group at the Leibniz Institute on Aging in Jena is looking for postdoc candidates to study microbiome dynamics during host-aging. https://t.co/7TkYJNxo55
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Hiring again in @AberDLSAGB! We’re looking to recruit an outstanding, research active conservation biologist with industry-relevant skills, to inspire the next generation of wildlife conservation students. Interested? Check out https://t.co/AEoPtidDmM - deadline 19/9/23
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