Of plastics and plastic responses: the transgenerational nature of microplastic toxicity We have a postdoc position to work on our recently funded Australian Research Council Discovery Project that will seek to understand the transgenerational implications of microplastic toxicity. This 2-year position will suit an ECR that has a background in behavioural or evolutionary or wildlife ecology and who is passionate about conservation issues that impact Australian fauna. We are encouraging people with demonstrated field and mammal handling experience to apply. Previous experience in microplastic analysis would be ideal. We will be considering applicants that have a proven ability to publish research papers (relative to opportunity); papers that demonstrate strong analytical skills appropriate for independent scientific research. Interested people should reach out to Ren�e (renee.firman@uwa.edu.au) and send through both their CV and a letter stating their interest and relevant experience. There is also scope for us to support a PhD student, and so we are also asking that any prospective students that are passionate about studying the impacts of microplastics on wildlife (the PhD opportunities have the breadth to be taxonomically broad) to get in touch. Renee Firman (to subscribe/unsubscribe the EvolDir send mail to golding@mcmaster.ca)