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Student Summer Internships at the Yale Peabody Museum

Research Project: Vertebrate Zoology—Ichthyology

Thomas Near
Mentor:
Thomas J. Near
Assistant Professor, Yale Department of Ecology & Evolutionary Biology; Assistant Curator of Vertebrate Zoology (Ichthyology), Yale Peabody Museum
thomas.near@yale.edu | Website
Division of Vertebrate Zoology Ichthyology Website

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Research in my laboratory is focused broadly on the use of phylogenetic hypotheses for studying patterns of speciation and adaptive radiation in monophyletic groups of teleost fishes. Much of our primary work involves the testing and construction of phylogenetic hypotheses using DNA sequences. Molecular phylogenetic trees are used in studies of fossil-calibration of molecular clocks, geographic modes of speciation, the evolution of morphological and ecological disparity, and estimation of lineage-specific diversification rates.
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Current research is focused on several lineages of North American freshwater fishes, as well as a clade of fishes endemic to the waters surrounding Antarctica. Investigations are focused on three systems: (1) Geographic patterns of speciation and tempo of diversification in the North American endemic daters (Etheostomatinae); (2) Divergence time estimation using fossil-calibrated molecular clocks and the evolution of reproductive isolation in the North American endemic sunfishes and black basses (Centrarchidae); and (3) Phylogenetics of adaptive radiation in Antarctic notothenioid fishes.

To Apply

Interested? Send a one- to two-page project description, along with a letter of support from the mentor of this research project, to the internship program coordinator:

Eric Lazo-Wasem
Senior Collections Manager
Division of Invertebrate Zoology

Peabody Museum of Natural History
Yale University
P.O. Box 208118
New Haven, CT 06520-8118 USA

203.432.3784
Fax 203.432.9816
eric.lazo-wasem@yale.edu


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