Friday, December 22, 2017

Oikos list: New closing date: Open position: Director of the Tovetorp Zoological Research Station

Dear Colleague,
 
Please note that the closing date for the position below is changed to 10 January 2018.
 
Olof Leimar
 
 
The Department of Zoology at Stockholm University has just opened a search for Director of the Tovetorp Zoological Research Station.
 
This is a full-time, indefinite-term position with a six-month trial period. Salaries at Stockholm University are determined individually. The position starts in winter-spring 2018.
 
The Department of Zoology has a long history of basic and applied research on animals ranging from insects to large mammals, with a staff of around 100 employees, of which 17 are permanent Lecturers/Professors and 40 are PhD students. The Department keeps a research station (Tovetorp) in a rural location 95 km south-west of Stockholm, with facilities for field and laboratory experiments, as well as for courses and teaching.
 
We now invite applicants for the position as Director of the research station. We are looking for a dynamic, creative and versatile person who can lead and manage the activities at the station. Among the important tasks for the Director are to ensure that research and teaching at the station are of the highest quality and to attract strong scientists, both from Stockholm University and other universities, as well as substantial course activities, to the station.
 
The responsibilities for the director include leadership of the station, and planning of the day-to-day activities for animal care takers, technicians, and kitchen staff. The director is also responsible for station administration, oversight of animal experimentation and housing, and station maintenance and infrastructure development. The director should take active part in animal caretaking and contribute practical and technical advice and technical support to ongoing research projects in the laboratories and in the field.
 
Qualification requirements: A PhD in Zoology, or a corresponding proficiency that the employer judges as equivalent. Experience from research studies on animals in the field, in enclosures, and/or in the laboratory. Administrative skills. Experience in design of studies, data handling and analysis, including computer use. Both experience of entrepreneurship and handling of equipment used for animal studies will be an advantage. Teaching skills and communication skills in Swedish and in English. Good ability to cooperate and lead working groups is required, as well as organizational skills.
 
In filling the position, the suitability of the applicant for the challenges of the job will be of great importance.
 
Informal inquiries can be made to Prof. Olof Leimar (olof.leimar@zoologi.su.se). Note that applications should be submitted through the Stockholm University website, where further details also are available:
 
English
http://www.su.se/english/about/working-at-su/jobs?rmlang=UK&rmpage=job&rmjob=4249
 
Swedish
http://www.su.se/om-oss/jobba-p%C3%A5-su/lediga-jobb?rmlang=SE&rmpage=job&rmjob=4230
 
 
Closing Date: Wednesday 10 January 2018
 
 
Olof Leimar, Professor
Deputy Head of Department
Department of Zoology
Stockholm University
SE-106 91 Stockholm
Sweden
 
olof.leimar@zoologi.su.se
http://www.zoologi.su.se/research/leimar/
 
 
 

 

 

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Dr. Jessica K. Abbott

Senior University Lecturer

Department of Biology

Section for Evolutionary Ecology

Lund University

Sölvegatan 37

223 62 Lund, Sweden

Phone: 046 222 9304

Website: http://jessicakabbott.com

 

"It is those who know little, and not those who know much, who so positively assert that this or that problem will never be solved by science."

- Charles Darwin, Descent of Man

 

Monday, December 18, 2017

Oikos list: ECCB2018 Abstract deadline coming up

Dear Oikos,

I hope you have not missed that the 5th European Congress of Conservation Biology is taking place in Jyväskylä June 12-15, 2018. It is now time to consider abstracts as the deadline is rapidly approaching (January 10). Information on the conference is available at  https://conbio.org/mini-sites/eccb2018/ and you can follow us at twitter (@SCBEurope,  #ECCB2018) and Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/eccb2018/).

Building on the success of past ECCBs and with a distinct Nordic flavor, ECCB2018 will be a major happening next year!

On behalf of the organisers

Bege Jonsson

----------------------------------------------------------------------
Prof. Bengt Gunnar Jonsson

Dept of Natural Sciences

Mid Sweden University

SE-851 70 Sundsvall, Sweden

+46 10 1428941

Join us at ECCB2018 https://conbio.org/mini-sites/eccb2018/

 

Friday, December 15, 2017

Oikos list: 4 PhD positions on the ‘ecology of fear’ in wildlife

4 PhD opportunities are available to work with Liana Zanette at Western University, Canada.  Prof. Zanette heads the world's leading research group experimentally testing the effects of predator-induced fear on the population and community dynamics of wildlife, and has published seminal papers demonstrating that fear itself (perceived predation risk) is powerful enough to affect wildlife population dynamics (Science 2011), the fear of large carnivores can itself cause a trophic cascade (Nature Communications 2016), andthe fear the human "super predator" inspires in large carnivores can in turn have cascading effects on ecosystems (Proc R Soc B 2017).  PhD 1 will conduct the first ever comprehensive test of the total impact of fear on the population growth rate in wildlife.  PhD 2 will conduct the first fully manipulative experimental test of whether the fear of large carnivores affects the demography of large herbivores, and has cascading trophic impacts on plant responses.  PhD 3 will test the demographic and behavioural impacts the fear of lions has on their ungulate prey.  PhD 4 will test whether 'interrogating' wildlife about their fear of humans can be used as a tool to diagnose the extent and intensity of poaching and disturbance by ecotourists.  PhDs 1 and 2 will be conducted on song sparrows and black-tailed deer respectively, on Canada's Gulf Islands, and PhDs 3 and 4 will be conducted in private game reserves in South Africa.  Applicants should have an MSc, a passion for research, experience conducting field experiments, publications in internationally-competitive journals, evidence of research/interest in the ecology of fear, and have or be well-positioned to compete for an external scholarship.  Western guarantees a minimum stipend for up to four years.  Applicants should provide: (1) a cover letter; (2) CV with names of 3 referees; and (3) unofficial transcripts from previous degrees.  Use the subject line "Ecology of fear PhD" and e-mail materials to lzanette@uwo.ca.  Review of applications will begin 15 January 2018.

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Dr. Liana Zanette
Professor & Faculty Scholar
Department of Biology
1151 Richmond St. N
University of Western Ontario
London, Ontario, CANADA
N6A 5B7
phone: 519-661-2111 x88317
lianazanette.com

 

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Dr. Jessica K. Abbott

Senior University Lecturer

Department of Biology

Section for Evolutionary Ecology

Lund University

Sölvegatan 37

223 62 Lund, Sweden

Phone: 046 222 9304

Website: http://jessicakabbott.com

 

"It is those who know little, and not those who know much, who so positively assert that this or that problem will never be solved by science."

- Charles Darwin, Descent of Man

 

Tuesday, December 12, 2017

Oikos list: Tenure track job in Åbo

Sökes i Åbo (Finland)

ASSISTANT or ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR (TENURE TRACK) OF BIOLOGY, especially Animal Physiology and / or Genetics of Aquatic Organisms

http://www.utu.fi/en/university/come-work-with-us/open-vacancies/Pages/home.aspx

 

Oikos list: Phenology session at EGU 2018 (Vienna, Austria, 8–13 April 2018)

#### Sorry for cross-posting. Please, help us spread this info. ####

 

Dear colleagues,

We would like to advertise the following EGU phenology session that might be of interest to you. The abstract submission is open until 10 January 2018, 13:00 CET.

 

The EGU General Assembly 2018 (EGU2018) is taking place in Vienna, Austria from 8-13 Apr 2018 (http://www.egu2018.eu). Convening a phenology and seasonality session, we want to bring together biogeoscientists, ecologists, climate scientists and other researchers that use phenology and indicators of seasonality changes to increase our understanding of ecosystem changes and climate impacts and feedbacks at all temporal and spatial scales. 

 

The phenology session has established itself as very well attended and a nice community for interaction between researchers interested in phenology and seasonal changes. We are looking forward to your contribution and to meeting you in Vienna!

 

CL2.15
Phenology and seasonality in climate change (co-organized)

http://meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU2018/session/26421
ABSTRACT deadline January 10, 2018.


Please, help us spread the word!

 

We warmly welcome  everyone interested in the session and, please, consider submitting your contribution by January 10.

 

Best regards,
Christina Koppe, Iñaki Garcia de Cortazar-Atauri, Marie Russell Keatley, Helfried Scheifinger, Kjell Bolmgren

 

Kjell Bolmgren

Coordinator of the Swedish National Phenology Network

Sveriges lantbruksuniversitet
Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences


Phone: +46 (0) 18 671261
kjell.bolmgren@slu.sewww.slu.se

 

#slu40, www.slu40.se

 

Thursday, December 7, 2017

Oikos list: CAFF-IASC Science Policy Fellowship

CAFF-IASC Science Policy Fellowship

 

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CAFF-IASC Science Policy Fellowship Call for Applications

In partnership with APECS

As two international organizations based in Akureyri, Iceland, the Conservation of Flora and Fauna (CAFF) and the International Arctic Science Committee (IASC), are teaming up together and with the Association of Polar Early Career Scientists (APECS) to help early career scientists get more involved in the process of taking research from results through to science policy recommendations.

We are looking for two CAFF-IASC Fellows in this inaugural year. Fellows will identify a joint area of interest and expertise, participate in and contribute to CAFF’s work, and produce some culminating output. Application deadline: 15 Dec 2017 at 23:59 GMT

This year's areas of interest are:

The duration of the Fellowships will be from January through November 2018. Each Fellow will begin by attending the CAFF Board Meeting (6-8 Feb 2018; Fairbanks, Alaska), continue on with an appropriate working group meeting, and contribute to the program of the Arctic Biodiversity Congress. As appropriate, Fellows will continue working with their CAFF groups to deliver peer-reviewed publications and/or a report to the Arctic Council Senior Arctic Officials.

Fellowship Commitment
During their appointment, both Fellows will be expected to attend the followning meetings:

Travel support to attend 3 – 4 meetings for each Fellow during their Fellowships will be made available through CAFF and IASC. The travel support is the only financial remuneration for the fellows. Salary is not included during the fellowship.

Fellowship Deliverables

  • Fellows will deliver meeting reports for partner newsletters.
  • As this is a pilot program, Fellows will deliver program feedback and evaluations.
  • As part of their Fellowship, Fellows will contribute to at least one peer reviewed publication and/or deliverable report to the Arctic Council Senior Arctic Officials.

Application & Selection Criteria
Fellows should:

  • Be a doctoral student/candidate or postdoctoral researcher (up to 5 years past PhD),
  • Commit to participating in the activities and meetings listd above in the announcement text from January to November 2018,
  • Be excited about international teamwork, be open to cross-disciplinary work, and appreciate the need to engage between science and policy-related institutions, and
  • Have a good command of English.

To apply please fill out this online application form: https://goo.gl/forms/JevkrFsRpHv4EgQV2. Applications are due by 15 December 2017 and applicants will be contacted on 11 January 2018. A Word copy of the form is available through info@apecs.is for those who have problems viewing or accessing the online form. In recognition of project funding from Sweden, candidates from Sweden are encouraged to apply. APECS will coordinate the application and review process; recommendations from APECS based on the review process will be delivered for final selection to the CAFF and IASC Secretariats.
 

Conservation of Arctic Flora and Fauna (CAFF)
CAFF is the biodiversity working group of the Arctic Council and consists of National Representatives assigned by each of the eight Arctic Council Member States, representatives of Indigenous Peoples' organizations that are Permanent Participants to the Council, and Arctic Council observer countries and organizations. CAFF’s mandate is to address the conservation of Arctic biodiversity, and to communicate its findings to the governments and residents of the Arctic, helping to promote practices which ensure the sustainability of the Arctic’s living resources.
For more information: www.caff.is


__________________________________________________________________
Tom Barry

Executive Secretary

Conservation of Arctic Flora and Fauna (CAFF)

Arctic Council Working group

Borgir, Nordurslod

600 Akureyri, Iceland

Email: tom@caff.is 

Phone: + 354 461-3352

Mobile:+354 861-9824

Skype: tomasdebarra

Website: www.caff.is

Twitter: @CAFFSecretariat

Facebook: www.facebook.com/CAFFS

 

 

 

 

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Dr. Jessica K. Abbott

Senior University Lecturer

Department of Biology

Section for Evolutionary Ecology

Lund University

Sölvegatan 37

223 62 Lund, Sweden

Phone: 046 222 9304

Website: http://jessicakabbott.com

 

"It is those who know little, and not those who know much, who so positively assert that this or that problem will never be solved by science."

- Charles Darwin, Descent of Man

 

Tuesday, December 5, 2017

Oikos list: NOW! Researcher position: Green infrastructure & ecosystem services in aquatic systems

Short deadline!

Open researcher position: Green infrastructure & ecosystem services in aquatic systems

Forskartjänst: Grön infrastruktur och validering av ekosystemtjänster i akvatiska system

Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Dept of Aquatic resources, Öregrund (outside Uppsala) // SLU, Institutionen för Akvatiska resurser, Öregrund

See https://www.slu.se/om-slu/lediga-tjanster/   (Position Ref: SLU.ua.2017.2.5.1-4294)

Deadline Dec 11th

Direct link to ad.:

https://web103.reachmee.com/ext/I017/1114/job?site=6&lang=SE&validator=107666e3b6b77a48547b7422cbb04714&ihelper=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.slu.se%2Fom-slu%2Flediga-tjanster%2F&job_id=306

 

 

Monday, December 4, 2017

Oikos list: NOW! Researcher position: Green infrastructure & ecosystem services in aquatic systems

Short deadline!

Open researcher position: Green infrastructure & ecosystem services in aquatic systems

Forskartjänst: Grön infrastruktur och validering av ekosystemtjänster i akvatiska system

Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Dept of Aquatic resources, Öregrund (outside Uppsala) // SLU, Institutionen för Akvatiska resurser, Öregrund

See https://www.slu.se/om-slu/lediga-tjanster/   (Position Ref: SLU.ua.2017.2.5.1-4294)

Deadline Dec 11th

Direct link to ad.:

https://web103.reachmee.com/ext/I017/1114/job?site=6&lang=SE&validator=107666e3b6b77a48547b7422cbb04714&ihelper=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.slu.se%2Fom-slu%2Flediga-tjanster%2F&job_id=306

Thursday, November 30, 2017

Oikos list: Multiple PhD positions available in collective behavior and decision-making in Konstanz, Germany

Interested in joining an exciting, interdisciplinary research community with a focus on collective animal behavior and decision-making

This year, multiple PhD positions across 3 different research groups are available through the International Max Planck Research School in Organismal Biology. 

 

Available projects include:

 

From sensory perception to action: Active sensing in insects

with Einat Couzin-Fuchs, University of Konstanz



Communication, social structure, and collective movement in animal groups

with Ariana Strandburg-Peshkin, University of Konstanz



with Iain Couzin, Max Planck Institute / University of Konstanz

 

Applications are due January 15, 2018.

 

More information on all projects can be found at http://www.orn.mpg.de/projects and http://collectivebehaviour.com/

 

Konstanz is an historic city in southern Germany on the shores of Lake Constance, and at the gateway to the Alps. The University of Konstanz one of the nine "elite universities" in Germany. The University has almost 12,000 students and is situated on a hill overlooking Lake Constance, the Island of Mainau and Mainau Forest. The campus is a short cycle or bus ride from the city center which has a large and well preserved old town (Altstadt), and a vibrant day and nightlife, including many museums, galleries, and parks. Our local airport is Zurich, which is 50 mins away by car and approximately 1 hour by direct train link.



We are  highly international community and our working language is English (no knowledge of German is necessary).

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Iain D. Couzin
http://collectivebehaviour.com/
@icouzin

 



--  Dr. Jessica K. Abbott
Department of Biology
Section for Evolutionary Ecology
Lund University
Sölvegatan 37
223 62 Lund, Sweden
Phone: 046 222 9304
Website: http://jessicakabbott.com

"It is those who know little, and not those who know much, who so positively assert that this or that problem will never be solved by science."
- Charles Darwin, Descent of Man

Oikos list: Trip to Norway? - Oikos 2018!

Until 10 December early bird prices are available.

And call for poster submissions is still open.

Don't miss the opportunity to see the Northern lights and meet ecologists from all Scandinavian countries,

in Trondheim – Norway – 19-22 February!

 

https://www.ntnu.edu/oikos2018

 

/Debora


--  Dr. Jessica K. Abbott
Department of Biology
Section for Evolutionary Ecology
Lund University
Sölvegatan 37
223 62 Lund, Sweden
Phone: 046 222 9304
Website: http://jessicakabbott.com

"It is those who know little, and not those who know much, who so positively assert that this or that problem will never be solved by science."
- Charles Darwin, Descent of Man

Monday, November 27, 2017

Oikos list: Interplay between parental care and sexual selection workshop

WORKSHOP INVITATION: INTERPLAY BETWEEN PARENTAL CARE AND SEXUAL SELECTION
 

Dear Colleagues,

 

We are glad to invite you to our Workshop that will take place between 26th February and 3rd March 2018 in Fiskebäckskil, Sweden. 


The main goal of this workshop is to provide a relaxed atmosphere where researchers interested in different aspects of the interplay between parental care and sexual selection will exchange ideas, discuss the recent developments in the field, and propose in details future directions. We embrace diversity as a way to enrich scientific discussions and we will prioritize attendees with diverse backgrounds, at different career stages, and that use different organisms and methodological approaches to address their questions. Besides, the workshop will provide the perfect forum for researchers (especially young scientists) to network with other specialists in the field.

 

The event will start with a reception on Monday 26th February, will include 3 full days of talks from invited speakers and attendees, 1 night of poster exhibition, and a last full day of general discussion of relevant sub-themes in the field, conducted in small groups self-organized by the participants. We ask participants to present results or ideas from on-going research instead of already published papers, given that the main focus of the workshop is the discussion of fresh perspectives and initiatives.

 

Confirmed invited speakers include:

 

Professor Suzanne H. Alonzo

University of California – Santa Cruz, USA

Dr Lutz Fromhage

University of Jyväskylä, Finland

Professor Wolfgang Goymann

Max Planck Institute for Ornithology, Germany

Dr. Irja Ida Ratikainen

Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway

Professor Nick Royle

University of Exeter, UK

 

There are no registration fees. Accommodation and meals for 40 participants will be covered by the financial support of the Gothenburg Centre for Advanced Studies in Science & Technology (GoCAS) and the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences (KVA). Participants will only be charged for the costs of their social events and the transportation to the event venue.


For more details, access: https://parentalcaresexualselection.wordpress.com/


Please, share this message with your students, collaborators, and colleagues that may be interested in attending our event! 

 

Application deadline: Monday, 08th January 2018.

 

We look forward to hearing from you.

 

Best regards,

 
 

Gustavo S. Requena

Postdoctoral Fellow

Universidade de São Paulo

http://campuspress.yale.edu/gsrequena/

 

Charlotta Kvarnemo

Professor

University of Gothenburg

https://sites.google.com/site/kvarnemolab/home



--  Dr. Jessica K. Abbott
Department of Biology
Section for Evolutionary Ecology
Lund University
Sölvegatan 37
223 62 Lund, Sweden
Phone: 046 222 9304
Website: http://jessicakabbott.com

"It is those who know little, and not those who know much, who so positively assert that this or that problem will never be solved by science."
- Charles Darwin, Descent of Man

Oikos list: frågor till årsmötet? / points for the annual meeting?

Svenska föreningen Oikos kommer att ha årsmöte under det Nordiska mötet i Trondheim, 20-22 februari 2018 (https://www.ntnu.edu/oikos2018). Har du en fråga som du tycker bör tas upp under föreningens årsmöte? I så fall hör av dig till mig senast den 15/1 2018!

Jessica Abbott.

 

The Swedish Society Oikos will have its annual general meeting during the Nordic Oikos Meeting in Trondheim, 20-22 February 2018 (https://www.ntnu.edu/oikos2018). Do you have a point for discussion that you would like brought up during the annual meeting? If so, please let me know before 15/1 2018!

Jessica Abbott.



--  Dr. Jessica K. Abbott
Department of Biology
Section for Evolutionary Ecology
Lund University
Sölvegatan 37
223 62 Lund, Sweden
Phone: 046 222 9304
Website: http://jessicakabbott.com

"It is those who know little, and not those who know much, who so positively assert that this or that problem will never be solved by science."
- Charles Darwin, Descent of Man

Oikos list: PhD Course, Multivariate Methods for Ecologists, 2018

The Department of Aquatic Sciences and Assessment and the research schools

Focus on Soils and Water, Ecology, and Organism Biology at

the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences,

 

invites PhD students to attend the course:

Multivariate methods for ecologists, spring 2018

Please visit our web page for more information and instructions how to apply:

https://www.slu.se/aquatic-sciences/MVA


Welcome!
Ulf Grandin, course organiser

 



--  Dr. Jessica K. Abbott
Department of Biology
Section for Evolutionary Ecology
Lund University
Sölvegatan 37
223 62 Lund, Sweden
Phone: 046 222 9304
Website: http://jessicakabbott.com

"It is those who know little, and not those who know much, who so positively assert that this or that problem will never be solved by science."
- Charles Darwin, Descent of Man

Monday, November 20, 2017

Oikos list: Post doc vacancies

Dear Oikos members,

 

The Southern Swedish Forest Research Centre at SLU has two vacant post doc positions related to forests and climate change.

 

https://www.slu.se/en/about-slu/jobs-vacancies/

 

Best regards,

PO Hedwall

 

 

Per-Ola Hedwall

 

PhD

Associate Senior Lecturer

 

Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences

Southern Swedish Forest Research Centre

 

P.O. Box 49
SE-230 53 Alnarp, Sweden

 

Tel: +46 40 41 51 87

Mobile: +46 70 560 37 38

 

e-mail: per-ola.hedwall@slu.se

 

 



--  Dr. Jessica K. Abbott
Department of Biology
Section for Evolutionary Ecology
Lund University
Sölvegatan 37
223 62 Lund, Sweden
Phone: 046 222 9304
Website: http://jessicakabbott.com

"It is those who know little, and not those who know much, who so positively assert that this or that problem will never be solved by science."
- Charles Darwin, Descent of Man

Saturday, November 18, 2017

Swedish meeting of PhD students in Fish Biology

To all PhD students at Swedish universities working in the field of Fish Biology,

Centre for Fish and Wildlife Research at SLU invites all you PhD students at Swedish Universities in the broad field of Fish Biology to an informal meeting at Älvkarleby Fisheries Research Station 30-31 January. You will discuss your research, get to know each other and learn more about careers in- and outside academia. See attachment for more info.

Hope to see you in January,

Magnus

 

Magnus Huss
Associate Senior Lecturer & Docent

Sveriges lantbruksuniversitet
Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences


Department of Aquatic Resources (SLU Aqua)
Skolgatan 6, SE 742 42 Öregrund
Phone:: +46 10-478 41 27


magnus.huss@slu.se, www.slu.se/magnushuss

www.slu.se/akvatiskaresurser, SLU Aqua on Facebook

 

Our vision: Viable fish stocks in healthy waters

Please consider the environment before printing this e-mail

 

 

--

Dr. Jessica K. Abbott

Senior University Lecturer

Department of Biology

Section for Evolutionary Ecology

Lund University

Sölvegatan 37

223 62 Lund, Sweden

Phone: 046 222 9304

Website: http://jessicakabbott.com

 

"It is those who know little, and not those who know much, who so positively assert that this or that problem will never be solved by science."

- Charles Darwin, Descent of Man

 

2 Post Doc positions in Baltic Sea ecology at Stockholm University

Hi all,

 

We have just announced two new 2-year Post Doc positions in Baltic Sea Ecology at Stockholm University, Dept. Ecology, Environment and Plant Science;

 

1)     Baltic Sea Ecosystem Change

The position is associated with the project “Temporal change in Baltic Sea coastal, benthic ecosystems”. The project aims to make use of an ‘unearthed treasure’ of data and archived samples from the Swedish National yearly monitoring program of phytobenthic communities in the Baltic Sea paired with existing data on abiotic factors and fish community surveys. The two main research questions are: How have coastal benthic communities along the Baltic Sea coast changed over the past 25 years, and to what extent are those changes driven by abiotic forcing vs. changes in trophic interactions? Have blue mussel diets changed in response to climate or nutrient loading; are changes occurring in both the Baltic proper and in the Bothnian Sea; and what are the consequences of altered diet for mussel body condition? As most of the data exists, the focus of the work will be on isotope analyses of historical samples and/or causal time series analyses (e.g. multivariate ARIMA analyses). More info at:

http://www.su.se/english/about/working-at-su/jobs?rmlang=UK&rmpage=job&rmjob=4291

 

 

2)     Baltic Sea Molecular Ecology

This position is associated with the project “The role of cross-community interactions between benthic above- and below-ground organisms for ecosystem functioning” that aims to understand how interactions between infauna and epibenthic organism (primarily macroalgae and their associated fauna) influence ecosystem process rates in Baltic Sea coastal areas. Of particular interest will be cross-community interactions in coastal terraces; an understudied habitat where drift macroalgae accumulate. This project will investigate how terraces influence abiotic sediment conditions, three major parts of the benthic community and their interactions: sediment microbiota (bacteria, meiofauna), macroinvertebrate infauna, and epibenthos (algae and associated invertebrates). The successful candidate will focus on molecular ecological workflows, including DNA sequencing techniques, to assess benthic microbial biodiversity, bioinformatics and ecological modelling. The candidate should have previous experience of field sampling, molecular ecology, high-throughput sequencing, bioinformatics and ideally statistical network modeling or causal (piecewise) modeling. More info at:

http://www.su.se/english/about/working-at-SU/jobs?rmpage=job&rmjob=4290&rmlang=UK

 

These positions are part of a strategic initiative at strengthening Baltic Sea research at Stockholm University; three tenure-track professorships are also advertised (based at Dept. Physical Geography and Dept. Geological Sciences). We particularly seek scientists interested in collaborative research related to different aspects of the Baltic Sea environment. While each position has a home department, the employees will enjoy being a part of an interdisciplinary research team at the Stockholm University Baltic Sea Centre. Deadline for applications: January 15, 2018.

More information about the other positions, departments and application procedure can be found at su.se/english/vacancies.

 

Please circulate!

 

Best regards,

Agnes Karlson

 

 

______________________________________

Agnes Karlson  
PhD, Assist. Prof. Marine Ecotoxicology

Department of Ecology, Environment and Plant Sciences (DEEP)
Stockholm University
106 91 Stockholm
Phone: 073-6386720
E-mail: agnes.karlsson@su.se

Follow DEEP on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook
Check out
DEEPs home page
__________________________________________

 

 

 

--

Dr. Jessica K. Abbott

Senior University Lecturer

Department of Biology

Section for Evolutionary Ecology

Lund University

Sölvegatan 37

223 62 Lund, Sweden

Phone: 046 222 9304

Website: http://jessicakabbott.com

 

"It is those who know little, and not those who know much, who so positively assert that this or that problem will never be solved by science."

- Charles Darwin, Descent of Man

 

Monday, September 25, 2017

[Oikos-listan] Course at UNIS, Norway: Life History Adaptations to Seasonality.

Dear colleagues,

 

Great if you could spread the word to potential participants.

 

MSc- and PhD-level course: Life History Adaptations to Seasonality (10 ECTS)

 

Five week course at The University Centre in Svalbard, Norway. 22 May to 25 June 2018 (a wonderful time of the year to study biology in the Arctic).

 

Application deadline is soon: 15 October 2017!

 

MSc version:

https://www.unis.no/course/ab-338-life-history-adaptations-to-seasonality/

 

PhD version:

https://www.unis.no/course/ab-838-life-history-adaptations-to-seasonality/

             

Kind regards,

Øystein

 

 

 

 

Øystein Varpe

Professor, Department of Arctic Biology, University Centre in Svalbard (UNIS)

Adjunct scientist, Akvaplan-niva, Fram Centre, Tromsø

http://www.unis.no/staff/oystein-varpe/