Published: 17 Nov 2025 9 views
Flinders University invites applications for a fully funded PhD scholarship linked to the ARC-funded project Defining the Evolution of Apex Arthropod Predators. The project will be supervised by Dr Russell Bicknell, with potential co-supervisors including Dr Bruno Buzatto, Professor Mike Lee, and/or other members of the Flinders palaeontology group.
Arthropods (animals with exoskeletons) have been dominant predators for more than half a billion years and continue to shape modern ecosystems, making up ~75% of living species. Their extraordinary diversity includes a wide range of specialised predatory structures. Modern three-dimensional modelling techniques have become essential for testing the performance of these structures and exploring their evolutionary implications.
Scorpions, in particular, show striking diversity in form, size, and ecological strategies. Yet, despite their ecological importance, Australian scorpions remain poorly studied from comparative, evolutionary, and biomechanical perspectives. This project will use cutting-edge approaches to document and analyse Australian scorpions, providing fresh insight into their role as predators and their evolutionary history.
Research Directions
The project is highly flexible and can be tailored to the interests of the successful candidate, with opportunities for lab and field work. Possible avenues include:
Applicants must:
Desirable Background
We welcome applicants with interests in evolutionary biology, palaeobiology, or ecology. Experience in one or more of the following areas will be an advantage:
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Interested candidates should prepare:
To apply, please contact: Dr Russell Bicknell.
For more information, kindly visit Flinders University scholarship webpage.
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