Gregor Mathes
@ischi94.bsky.social
PostDoc in palaeontology. Interested in Bayesian statistics, causal inference, and spatiotemporal patterns in macroecology.
Great news! Our session „07: Tropical ecosystems through time“ is accepted for #ECTE2026!
Calling all tropical paleoecologists and researchers—submit your abstract to our session now: gtoe2026-passau.de/call-for-abs...
Calling all tropical paleoecologists and researchers—submit your abstract to our session now: gtoe2026-passau.de/call-for-abs...
Call for Abstracts
gtoe2026-passau.de
September 3, 2025 at 7:07 AM
Great news! Our session „07: Tropical ecosystems through time“ is accepted for #ECTE2026!
Calling all tropical paleoecologists and researchers—submit your abstract to our session now: gtoe2026-passau.de/call-for-abs...
Calling all tropical paleoecologists and researchers—submit your abstract to our session now: gtoe2026-passau.de/call-for-abs...
I’m looking to hire a postdoc (100%, 22 months, salary significantly above the standard postdoc in Austria or Germany). The position is set to begin on 1 June 2025.
The project explores how biases in the fossil record affect our ability to use past biodiversity data for modern conservation. 1/3
The project explores how biases in the fossil record affect our ability to use past biodiversity data for modern conservation. 1/3
April 17, 2025 at 6:47 AM
I’m looking to hire a postdoc (100%, 22 months, salary significantly above the standard postdoc in Austria or Germany). The position is set to begin on 1 June 2025.
The project explores how biases in the fossil record affect our ability to use past biodiversity data for modern conservation. 1/3
The project explores how biases in the fossil record affect our ability to use past biodiversity data for modern conservation. 1/3
Our latest publication in Cambridge Prisms: Extinction examines how climate legacies influence #extinction dynamics. Read more about our systematic review and its implications for predicting biodiversity loss here: www.cambridge.org/core/journal... 1/2
The effect of climate legacies on extinction dynamics: A systematic review | Cambridge Prisms: Extinction | Cambridge Core
The effect of climate legacies on extinction dynamics: A systematic review - Volume 3
www.cambridge.org
April 1, 2025 at 8:54 AM
Our latest publication in Cambridge Prisms: Extinction examines how climate legacies influence #extinction dynamics. Read more about our systematic review and its implications for predicting biodiversity loss here: www.cambridge.org/core/journal... 1/2
Career update: My postdoc chapter in Switzerland has closed—though I managed to secure funding for my own UZH postdoc, which I then declined for a new adventure: I've spent the last 7 months at FAU Erlangen, working on the AGELESS project (funded by BMBF). 1/3
April 1, 2025 at 8:43 AM
Career update: My postdoc chapter in Switzerland has closed—though I managed to secure funding for my own UZH postdoc, which I then declined for a new adventure: I've spent the last 7 months at FAU Erlangen, working on the AGELESS project (funded by BMBF). 1/3
Reposted by Gregor Mathes
This one took some years in the making! Here, the closeness of a #jurassic species' temperature preference to its environmental temperature (=thermal bias) was a useful predictor of whether it moved in, remained, or moved out of a region, or went #extinct during #climatechange... rdcu.be/d8IfN
February 6, 2025 at 9:26 AM
This one took some years in the making! Here, the closeness of a #jurassic species' temperature preference to its environmental temperature (=thermal bias) was a useful predictor of whether it moved in, remained, or moved out of a region, or went #extinct during #climatechange... rdcu.be/d8IfN
My talk on climate-driven extinctions in sharks and rays using causal inference has been rescheduled! Catch me at 4:45 PM in the Kleine Saal at #PalAss. Looking forward to diving into deep-time extinctions and modern threats—don’t miss it! 🌊🦈
December 12, 2024 at 1:17 PM
My talk on climate-driven extinctions in sharks and rays using causal inference has been rescheduled! Catch me at 4:45 PM in the Kleine Saal at #PalAss. Looking forward to diving into deep-time extinctions and modern threats—don’t miss it! 🌊🦈
Reposted by Gregor Mathes
New review led by @kiessl.bsky.social of the past and future of how we study ecological impacts of global warming in the fossil record, including pitfalls, and ways to improve our reporting! Come chat with us at #PalAss24 ! 🙂
doi.org/10.1017/pab....
doi.org/10.1017/pab....
Marine biological responses to abrupt climate change in deep time | Paleobiology | Cambridge Core
Marine biological responses to abrupt climate change in deep time
doi.org
December 12, 2024 at 6:32 AM
New review led by @kiessl.bsky.social of the past and future of how we study ecological impacts of global warming in the fossil record, including pitfalls, and ways to improve our reporting! Come chat with us at #PalAss24 ! 🙂
doi.org/10.1017/pab....
doi.org/10.1017/pab....
Reposted by Gregor Mathes
Exciting opportunity! 🌱Join our Lab of Quantitative Ecology at Charles University, Prague! 🇨🇿
Fully funded PhD in Functional Vegetation Paleoecology.
📅Start October 2025 - Apply by January 15
Details: bit.ly/PhD_Function...
Fully funded PhD in Functional Vegetation Paleoecology.
📅Start October 2025 - Apply by January 15
Details: bit.ly/PhD_Function...
November 16, 2024 at 7:44 AM
Exciting opportunity! 🌱Join our Lab of Quantitative Ecology at Charles University, Prague! 🇨🇿
Fully funded PhD in Functional Vegetation Paleoecology.
📅Start October 2025 - Apply by January 15
Details: bit.ly/PhD_Function...
Fully funded PhD in Functional Vegetation Paleoecology.
📅Start October 2025 - Apply by January 15
Details: bit.ly/PhD_Function...