Michalis Mihalitsis
Assistant Professor at the University of Guam.
Coral reef fish. Functional Morphology. Fish Evolution & Ecology
Google Scholar: bit.ly/2A7o146
- Great opportunity here if you're looking for a postdoc!!!
- 🧪🐠 I am hiring a postdoc! Work will be on patterns of biodiversity across phylogenetic scales using teleost fishes as a model. Apply by end of Jan 2026 for full consideration apply.interfolio.com/179070 I encourage folks to reach out with any questions. Please Share!
- New paper titled ‘Functional novelties and behavioural flexibility underpin diversification of the surgeonfish feeding mechanism’. 🐟🐠 link: doi.org/10.1098/rspb...
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- Reposted by Michalis MihalitsisOur paper on Nautilus sex determination made the cover of @currentbiology.bsky.social ! With @reef-combo.bsky.social @anariesgo.bsky.social and Hector Torrado! @leibnizlib.bsky.social Check it out now!
- Our latest issue is out!👇 www.cell.com/current-biol... On the cover: Nautilus ≈ 🐙+🐚 (Maybe — like the Nautilus — our journal is a living fossil, believing in the interest and inspiration our readers might draw from the diversity of biological systems, questions and approaches we try to feature🙏 )
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- phys.org/news/2025-05... Article covering our new study on Zanclus and surgeonfish 🐟🐠 #teamfish
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- Super excited that our new paper is out today in @pnas.org. Title: Lateral jaw motion in fish expands the functional repertoire of vertebrates and underpins the success of a dominant herbivore lineage. www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/...
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- 1/10 *** New paper out *** (on behalf of Nick Peoples who is not on Bluesky). I am beyond excited to present our new paper out now in @Nature! Here, we show that rapid gain and loss of tooth complexity accelerates diversification in fishes! www.nature.com/articles/s41...
- Congratulations to PhD student Nick Peoples in the Wainwright Lab on his first paper, looking at a key innovation across ray-finned fishes and its evolutionary dynamics. 🐟 #teamfish #evolution www.nature.com/articles/s41...
- uog.peopleadmin.com/postings/4332 Join us at the University of Guam! Assistant Professor position in Marine Microbiology 🐟
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