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/

 

[Oikos-listan] PhD, postdocs, researcher on social insects: UK, Panama

>
>PhD: THE GENOMIC BASIS OF HOST-SYMBIONT DEPENDENCY, QUEEN MARY
>UNIVERSITY, LONDON
>
>Background:
>Organisms across the tree of life form partnerships with microbes for
>protection, metabolic and nutrition. In some cases, host and symbiont
>become so tightly associated that dependency evolves and the two
>organisms integrate both physically and genomically. Dependency on
>microbes is particularly prevalent among insects. These acquisitions have
>led many groups of insect to great success by allowing them to use
>otherwise unavailable resources and invade inaccessible habitats. Here we
>explore how dependency on microbes evolves, and how genomes combine to
>produce the novel functions that have allowed insects to dominate so many
>habitats.
>
>In this project you will use the symbionts of ants and aphids to
>rigorously test hypotheses on the evolution of symbiotic dependency. This
>may include: exploring the early stages of genome integration in hosts
>that have recently evolved dependency on microbes; revealing the
>functional role of symbionts through shared metabolic pathways with
>hosts; and determining how host ecology influences gains and losses of
>symbionts. You will have access to large genetic databases, insect
>collections, in-house live organisms and cutting-edge research
>facilitates to fuel your investigation.
>
>You will gain experience of molecular/experimental biology,
>comparative/metagenomics, bioinformatics, and statistics (e.g.
>comparative phylogenetics).
>
>You will be encouraged to develop your own ideas and hypotheses.
>
>Skills preferred: In a multidisciplinary project such as this, candidates
>are unlikely to have a background in all disciplines involved. The most
>important qualification is motivation and that the project appeals to
>you. We can envisage strong candidates coming through various routes
>including:
> * bioinformatics
> * practical molecular biology
> * evolutionary theory
>
>For informal requests, do not hesitate to contact me at l.henry@qmul.ac.uk
>
>Deadline for application: Sept 27, 2017
>
>Supervisor Information: Dr. Lee Henry, Email: l.henry@qmul.ac.uk,
>Website: http://www.sbcs.qmul.ac.uk/staff/leehenry.html
>
>Funding Notes:
>The studentship is fully funded and available to EU, UK and International
>citizens. It will cover tuition fees as well as provide an annual
>tax-free maintenance allowance for 3 years at Research Councils UK rates
>(£16,553 in 2017-18).
>
>Applicants must have an excellent academic track record, with a
>bachelor's degree (1st or high 2.1) in a relevant degree. An MSc in
>bioinformatics, evolutionary biology, or ecology is also highly desirable.
>
>References:
>Fisher RM, Henry LM, Cornwallis CK, Kiers ET and SA West (2017). The
>evolution of host-symbiont dependence. Nature Communications 8:15973
>Henry LM, Maiden MJC, Ferrari J and HCJ Godfray (2015). Insect life
>history and the evolution of bacterial mutualism. Ecology Letters
>18:516-25
>
>----------
>POSTDOC: SOCIAL EVOLUTION IN SWEAT BEES, EXETER
>
>A 3 year full time postdoctoral position is available starting 1 January
>2018 in the research group of Professor Jeremy Field, based in the
>Centre for Ecology & Conservation, University of Exeter, Cornwall Campus,
>UK. The successful applicant will work on a project investigating the
>evolution of queen-worker caste differences and social behaviour in sweat
>bees (Halictidae: Lasioglossum, Halictus). A 4th year of funding may be
>available, depending on the needs of the project.
>
>The post will include work carrying out field transplants, behavioural
>observations and experiments, together with transcriptomic work relating
>behaviour to gene expression (see Field et al. 2010 Current Biology
>20:2028-31 for an example of our behavioural work). The successful
>applicant will have relevant experience in evolutionary or behavioural
>ecology and/or transcriptomics with non-model organisms.
>
>The closing date for completed applications is midnight on 8th October
>2017. Interviews are expected to take place during 26-31 October 2017.
>
>For full details, including how to apply, see the link at:
>https://jobs.exeter.ac.uk/hrpr_webrecruitment/wrd/run/ETREC107GF.open?VACA
>NCY_ID=037271JanP&WVID=3817591jNg&LANG=USA
>Or enter the job reference number (P58889) as a keyword in the University
>of Exeter job search engine at:
>https://jobs.exeter.ac.uk/hrpr_webrecruitment/wrd/run/etrec105gf.open?wvid
>=3817591jNg
>
>----------
>POSTDOC: GENOMIC ANALYSIS OF MUSEUM BUMBLEBEES, NATURAL HISTORY MUSEUM,
>LONDON
>
>Apply at: https://careers.nhm.ac.uk/templates/CIPHR/jobdetail_344.aspx
>
>A NERC-funded PDRA position is available for 34 months working at the
>Natural History Museum, London, with Professor Ian Barnes and Dr Selina
>Brace, on the recovery and analysis of DNA from bumblebee museum
>specimens. This work is part of a larger project investigating insect
>pollinator responses over a century of UK land-use change. The advertised
>position will focus on whole genome sequencing of museum specimens, and
>analysis of these data to infer past patterns of population size change,
>admixture and selection. The post-holder will work closely with Dr
>Richard Gill and his team in the Department of Life Sciences at the
>Silwood Park campus of Imperial College London, who are conducting
>population trait evolution and manipulative experiments as complementary
>components of the project. The project also involves working with the
>imaging and digitisation teams at the Natural History Museum, and museum
>curators and other leading researchers from around the UK. The overall
>aim f or the project is to better understand the dynamics of how insect
>pollinator populations have (and will) change in response to changes in
>land-use and associated factors, and how they adapt to newly emerging
>environments and the impact on fitness.
>
>The post will be based at the Natural History Museum, and will make use
>of the Museum's excellent molecular laboratory facilities and extensive
>collections. The successful applicant will be interested in the recovery
>of DNA sequences from museum specimens, and the application of these data
>in evolutionary biology and applying this to eco-evolutionary questions.
>
>Salary will be £33,416 per annum plus benefits.
>
>Informal enquiries can be addressed to Dr Selina Brace
>(s.brace@nhm.ac.uk) or Prof Ian Barnes (i.barnes@nhm.ac.uk).
>
>Closing date: 9am on Monday 16 October 2017.
>
>----------
>STAFF RESEARCH SCIENTIST: ANIMAL BEHAVIOR, STRI, PANAMA
>
>(N.B. STRI has a strong tradition of Social Insect research)
>
>The Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute (STRI; www.stri.si.edu),
>headquartered in the Republic of Panama, is seeking an outstanding
>behavioral biologist to establish an independent world-class research
>program in animal behavior. The successful candidate will apply a deep
>understanding of natural history to resolve basic questions about
>behavioral mechanisms, evolutionary processes, and adaptive function.
>Areas of specialty may include, but are not limited, to behavioral
>ecology, evolution of behavior, sensory and neuroethology, chemical
>ecology of behavior, behavior developmental physiology and functional
>morphology, and the genetic basis of behavior. Candidates working on any
>animal taxa, marine or terrestrial, will be considered. Previous
>experience working in the tropics is not required. The successful
>candidate will have opportunities to mentor pre- and post-doctoral
>fellows drawn from an international community, and collaborate with the
>entire Smithsonian staff.
>
>STRI has state-of-the-art research facilities, as well as terrestrial and
>marine field stations, and reserves throughout the country. There are
>environmental monitoring facilities, a large, multilingual support staff,
>and a library with extensive holdings in the natural sciences, as well as
>electronic access to all the Smithsonian libraries. The Republic of
>Panama and the adjacent regions of tropical America are phenomenally rich
>in terrestrial and marine habitats. The new staff member will join a
>vibrant scientific community of 30 staff scientists, and an international
>community of over 1500 scientific visitors per year, including fellows
>and interns supported through the Smithsonian. Staff scientists maintain
>diverse research programs covering ecology, evolution, physiology,
>development, and behavior of marine and terrestrial organisms and
>ecosystems, both ancient and modern, and the role of human interactions
>in shaping tropical environments. Staff scientists are not limited to
>conducting their research in or near Panama. The position consists of
>full-time research. Internal funds are provided for laboratory setup,
>core ongoing research and travel. Staff scientists may supplement their
>basic yearly research budget by competing for additional intramural and
>external research funds. Staff scientists are evaluated on their research
>accomplishments. There is no official tenure, but rather a system of
>periodic reviews that allows for long-term research projects. For more
>information on working at STRI see the FAQ:
>http://www.stri.si.edu/recruiter/users/jobs.php?id?4
>
>No formal teaching is required, but in addition to mentoring
>post-doctoral fellows, students, and interns, STRI scientists are
>encouraged to teach in graduate training programs with affiliated
>universities, and to participate in outreach to local and international
>audiences. Early- to mid-career candidates are encouraged. Annual salary
>is commensurate with experience. Compensation packages are
>internationally competitive, and include allowances to support
>educational expenses for dependent children at international schools. The
>position is based in the Republic of Panama. Relocation expenses are
>provided.
>
>Qualifications: A Ph.D. and post-doctoral research experience in a
>relevant field, an outstanding publication record, demonstrated success
>in obtaining research grants, a history of successful collaborative
>research, and demonstrated skill in communicating science to the public.
>
>To Apply: Please submit the following as PDF files: a cover letter,
>curriculum vitae, statement of research accomplishments and interests in
>animal behavior and related fields, PDFs of three to five significant
>publications, and the names and contact information of three references
>to strisearch@si.edu. Address inquiries to Dr. Rachel Page, Chair, Animal
>Behavior Search Committee, at PageR@si.edu.
>
>Positions are open until filled; review of applications will begin on
>November 15, 2017 and interviews will commence shortly thereafter.
>
>STRI is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to diversity in
>its workforce. Appointments are made without regard to nationality. In
>addition this position in animal behavior, STRI is currently filling
>staff scientist positions in terrestrial microbial ecology, forest
>biology and marine biology, and is supportive of the needs of dual career
>couples. For more information on the positions STRI is offering, please
>see our webpage: http://www.stri.si.edu/recruiter/users/jobs.php?id?4
>


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Friday, September 22, 2017

[Oikos-listan] PhD student in physical geography

PhD student in Physical Geography

Project title: Effects of climate and land use on grassland ecosystems

 

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Regina Lindborg, professor

Biogeography and Geomatics

Dept of Physical Geography

Stockholm University

Phone: +46 8 164768

 

Thursday, September 21, 2017

[Oikos-listan] Hoten mot världens ekosystem – hur kan vi vända den negativa trenden? 18 okt 2017 Naturhistoriska

Hoten mot världens ekosystem – hur kan vi vända den negativa trenden?

 

Välkommen till ett seminarium på Naturhistoriska Riksmuseet i Stockholm onsdag 18 oktober 2017, klockan 09:00-17:00

 

Seminariet syftar till att informera om FNs panel för biologisk mångfald (IPBES) och om arbetet som bedrivs i Sverige. En avsikt är också att öka det svenska engagemanget och deltagandet i IPBES arbete.

 

Under dagen presenteras resultat från de första IPBES-rapporterna och arbetet med det Nordiska kustzonsprojektet. Mycket diskussion ägnas åt hur vetenskapliga resultat kan tas om hand av beslutsfattare på olika nivåer i samhället.

 

Seminariet vänder sig till alla som arbetar med frågor kring biologisk mångfald och ekosystemtjänster inom forskning och förvaltning på olika nivåer samt intresseorganisationer och näringsliv.

 

För mer information och program samt anmälan , se denna länk

 

 

Detta är ett samarbete mellan KSLA och Naturvårdsverket.

 

 

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Regina Lindborg, professor

Biogeography and Geomatics

Dept of Physical Geography

Stockholm University

Phone: +46 8 164768

 

Tuesday, September 19, 2017

[Oikos-listan] VB: PhD course Future Plant Protection

Hej

Please spread the information below to your PhD students.

 

Kind regards

Katja

 

 

Från: Lars Andersson
Datum: torsdag 14 september 2017 10:30
Ämne: PhD course Future Plant Protection

 

Hej!

 

Next year we will run a PhD course entitled Future Plant Protection. It´s given within the frame of the NOVA university and consists of a pre-campus period with literature reading and formulation of a draft for research application. This is followed by a week of lectures, presentations and discussions in Uppsala 12-16 March 2018. More informatin about the course and how to register is available at (https://www.nmbu.no/en/students/nova/news/node/32459 ).

 

Hälsningar

Lasse

 

Lars Andersson
Professor


Sveriges lantbruksuniversitet

Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences


Inst. f. växtproduktionsekologi
Dept of Crop Production Ecology,
Box 7043, SE-75007 Uppsala, Sweden

Tel.: +46 (0)18 673366
lars.andersson@slu.se

 

Monday, September 18, 2017

[Oikos-listan] symposium Behavior | Genetics | Personality in Turku 26.10.17

Hei/ Hej / Hi

*** please forward through relevant channels ***

We will have a symposium on

Behavior | Genetics | Personality

with Kees van Oers, Arild Husby, Anne Charmantier, Denis Reale and Niels Dingemanse as invited speakers

on 26th of October 2017 in Turku / Åbo, Finland

Details and registration

https://www.utu.fi/en/units/sci/units/biology/research/projects/verg/Pages/Symposium-26102017.aspx


apologies for cross-posting

all the best,
- Jon Brommer
- Barbara Class
- Kai Lindström
- Markus Öst


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Friday, September 15, 2017

[Oikos-listan] Fwd: First announcement - Nordic Ecological Society - Conference 2018 - Trondheim 19-22 Feb



Begin forwarded message:

From: Graciela Rusch <Graciela.Rusch@nina.no>
Subject: First announcement - Nordic Ecological Society - Conference 2018 - Trondheim 19-22 Feb
Date: September 15, 2017 at 9:48:33 AM GMT+2

Dear Bodil, Marianne, Birgitta and Gísli,
 
The call for abstracts for the Nordic Oikos Conference 2018 "The importance of ecological science in society", is open.  Please, spread the information within the national organizations. https://www.ntnu.edu/web/oikos2018/home
 
We look forward to meeting with many, including the younger co-horts,  and a large diversity of Nordic ecologists here in Trondheim.
 
Welcome!
 
Graciela Rusch
On behalf of the Board of the Norwegian Ecological Society.

— 
Birgitta Tullberg
Professor, Head of Department
Department of Zoology
Stockholm University
S-106 91 Stockholm
Sweden
08-164036
076-1861001

[Oikos-listan] Senior lecturer in biology with specialisation in landscape ecology

Karlstad University has announced a Senior lecturer position in biology with specialization in landscape ecology.

 

https://kau.mynetworkglobal.com/en/what:job/jobID:140956/type:job/where:3/apply:1?token=a177df45d4a68bcd5360f1497b837145

 

Please, spread the announcement in your networks…

 

Regards,

Lutz

 

--

Lutz Eckstein

Professor of Biology

Karlstad University

Department of Environmental and Life Sciences, Biology

SE-651 88 Karlstad, Sweden

 

Thursday, September 14, 2017

[Oikos-listan] FW: PostDoc in spatial modelling of carbon stocks in forest soils

 

Hi all,

 

We have just announced a new PostDoc position in spatial modelling of carbon stocks in forest soils:

http://www.slu.se/en/about-slu/jobs-vacancies/read-more/?eng=1&Pid=5403

 

It´s related to a newly established ERA-GAS project were Johan and I pariticipate.

 

Feel free to circulate in your networks.

 

Regards,

Mattias

 

 

[Oikos-listan] Course: Species Distribution Modeling (2 ECTS), 9-12 Oct, Stockholm University

Welcome to a course in

Practical Introduction to Species Distribution Models

(=niche models/habitat models/…)

(2 ECTS), October 9th-12th

Stockholm University

 

 

We open now the course in species distribution modeling to everybody (incl. Bachelor-, Master-, PhD-students from other institutions and universities)

Please register as soon as possible by sending a mail to karl.gotthard@zoologi.su.se !

 

Instructor

Blas M. Benito

Ecological and Environmental Change Research Group

University of Bergen, Norway

http://www.uib.no/en/rg/EECRG

Blas.Benito@uib.no

 

Course Organizer

Karl Gotthard

BioResearch School

Stockholm University

karl.gotthard@zoologi.su.se

 

Course schedule: http://www.bioresschool.su.se/polopoly_fs/1.344188.1504074383!/menu/standard/file/Program_SDM_course.pdf

 

 

 

**************************************************************

Caroline Greiser

PhD student

 

Department of Ecology, Environment and Plant Sciences

University of Stockholm

Svante Arrheniusväg 20 A -  Room N405

work +468 16 37 57

mobile +46 76 4 15 24 85

caroline.greiser@su.se

http://www.su.se/profiles/cgrei-1.250924

@linegreis

 

[Oikos-listan] Skogssällskapets utlysning - 21 miljoner till kunskap om skogen

Utlysning av medel till forskning om skog och naturvård

 

Stiftelsen Skogssällskapet utlyser tillsammans med två närstående stiftelser drygt 21 miljoner kronor till forskning, kunskapsutveckling, kommunikation och kunskapsspridning som främjar hållbar utveckling av skog och mark. En ny kategori i årets utlysning är naturvägledning, friluftsliv och integration. Skogssällskapet delar även ut två postdoktorala bidrag inom kategorierna ”Hållbart, klimatanpassat skogsbruk” samt ”Skogens samhällsnyttor och sociala värden”.

 

Utlysningen är öppen för universitet, högskolor, forskningsinstitut, lärosäten och organisationer som vill utveckla och sprida kunskap i linje med stiftelsens ändamål – att främja skogshushållning och naturvård genom hållbar utveckling av skog och mark.

 

Läs mer om utlysningen här.

 

Sista ansökningsdag är den 12 oktober 2017.

 

Välkommen med din ansökan!

 

Sprid gärna detta vidare i era nätverk!

 

Med vänlig hälsning,

Maria Nord

 

 

Skogssällskapet

Maria Nord, Fil Dr

Anslagskoordinator

Tel: +46 (18) 30 01 65 (fast och mobil)

Sms: 0703-07 90 92

Post- och besöksadress:

Ulls väg 29A

756 51 Uppsala

maria.nord@skogssallskapet.se

http://www.skogssallskapet.se

 

 

Wednesday, September 13, 2017

[Oikos-listan] Seminarium: Aktuellt om vildsvin, SLU Ultuna 18/10, 2017

Vildsvinsseminarium, SLU Ultuna 18/10, 2017! / Wildboar seminar at SLU Uppsala, Oct 18, 2017 (OBS! In Swedish)

Se länk http://www.slu.se/ew-kalender/2017/10/vildsvinsseminarium/ sprid gärna! / See link, please spread the word!

Aktuellt om vildsvin
Tid: 2017-10-18 14:00 - 17:30
Ort: Uppsala
Lokal: Audhumla, VHC entréplan, Ultuna
Arrangör: Centrum för vilt- och fiskforskning & Institutionen för Kliniska Vetenskaper
Anmälan till: Susanne Pettersson susanne.pettersson@slu.se senast 15e oktober, 2017

Centrum för vilt- och fiskforskning bjuder på fika!


Välkomna!/Welcome!

Carl-Gustaf Thulin & Anne-Marie Dalin

Centrum för vilt- och fiskforskning/Center for Fish and Wildlife Research (CFW)
Sveriges lantbruksuniversitet (SLU)/Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
+46 (0) 705645358
@CFW_CGThulin

[Oikos-listan] PhD course Community ecology (5ECTS) Oct 2nd-13th

Welcome to a PhD-course in

Community Ecology

- theory, experiments and data analysis

(5 ECTS), October 2nd-13th

 

This course provides fundamental knowledge in community ecology, with a focus on community dynamics and mathematical modelling, experimental methods and time series analyses methods to address key questions in community ecology.

 

What? You will learn and discuss fundamental concepts in community ecology, learn analytical and graphical analyses of community stability, multivariate time series analyses to identify species dependencies and to explain community dynamics, and simple dynamic modelling of community responses to environmental change.

 

Through discussion seminars, an individual project and a final mini-symposium, you will also get the opportunity to practice oral presentation, evaluate and discuss how your own research relates to community ecology theory, as well as practice scientific debate.

 

When? October 2nd-13th

 

Where? SLU Campus Ulltuna (Uppsala, Sweden) on October 2nd-6th & SLU Öregrund (Sweden) on October 9th-13th (free accommodation possible in Öregrund, preliminary bookings for course participants available at hostel, www.epokgarden.se)

 

More info in the attached course syllabus.

 

Interested? Send questions and/or register by sending an e-mail to the course organizer Anna Gårdmark (anna.gardmark@slu.se) no later than September 15th!

 

Anna Gårdmark

Professor

Sveriges lantbruksuniversitet
Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences

 

Department of Aquatic Resources

Skolgatan 6, 742 42 ÖREGRUND, Sweden
Phone: +46(0)104784125

anna.gardmark@slu.sewww.slu.se/annagardmark

 

Follow our research group @fishinfoodwebs at Instagram!

& our department as SLUaqua on Facebook

 

www.slu.se/aquaticresources

Please consider the environment before printing this e-mail

 

 

Friday, September 8, 2017

[Oikos-listan] Marine Evolution 2018 Conference - Invitation for session proposals

Dear friends,


this is a friendly reminder that session proposals for
Marine Evolution 2018, organized by the Linnaeus Centre of Marine Evolutionary Biology, which will take place the 15th through 17th of May 2018 in Strömstad on the West Coast of Sweden, can now be submitted.


Deadline for session proposals is on October 1st.


Marine Evolution 2018 invites session proposals broadly within the field of Marine Evolutionary Biology. Plenary presentations by six renowned speakers have been confirmed, and are listed on the
conference website. Session topics can be developed in relation to these, or in any other relevant discipline within Marine Evolutionary Biology.

 

The conference will take place over three days in the beautiful Bohuslän region, listed as one of the "ten last great wildernesses in the world" by CNN. It is situated on the Swedish West Coast, strategically located between major international airports in Oslo, Norway and Gothenburg, Sweden. It will host nine sessions, as well as excursion events, evening performances and time for discussions and relaxation. The venue is the Strömstad Spa, a modern conference infrastructure with pool and gym facilities. The conference fee will be 3600 SEK (1600 SEK for PhD students), excl. VAT.

 

Session proposals should include: A short but descriptive title of the topic, a list of chairs of the session with contact information, a brief abstract (max 200 words), and a tentative list of proposed speakers to invite.

Session chairs are expected to actively invite peers to register and submit abstracts for presentations. Once registration opens (November 1st 2017) participants will suggest which session they would like to fit into, and these registrations will be forwarded to the session chairs for consideration. Session chairs are free to organize sessions in the manner they see fit, with possibilities for keynote talks, speed talks, oral presentations of posters, etc. All session chairs will have the opportunity to designate poster presentations to applicants who cannot be fitted into the oral presentation timeframe. Session chairs are also free to organize publication of presented materials in scientific journals, if deemed of interest by the participants. Sessions will be run three in parallel each day, from 11:00 – 14:45 with a 75-minute break for lunch.

 

Session proposals are due on October 1st, 2017, and should be submitted through the web portal.


If you have questions about the scientific program, including content questions relative to the sessions, or any questions regarding logistics, please contact the organizing committee at

infomare@marine.gu.se.


Sincerely,

the Marine Evolution 2018 Organizing Committee

            Kerstin Johannesson

            Anders Blomberg

            Pierre De Wit

            Eva Marie Rödström

            Samuel Perini


[Oikos-listan] 5 Post Docs in population/community ecology and statistical ecology

The Department of Biosciences at the University of Helsinki invites applications for a

 

 

FIVE POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCHERS

 

in population/community ecology and statistical ecology for a fixed term of three years. There will be a trial period of four months in the beginning. The post doc positions are part of the Research Centre for Ecological Change and are funded by the Jane and Aatos Erkko Foundation for 1.1.2018-31.12.2020. PIs of the Centre are prof. Anna-Liisa Laine, prof. Otso Ovaskainen, prof. Tomas Roslin, assist. prof. Jarno Vanhatalo and dr Marjo Saastamoinen. The starting date is 1.1.2018, but a later starting date can be negotiated.

 

The overreaching aim of the Centre is to generate a coordinated analysis of long-term ecological data to understand impacts of global change. To unravel how populations and interactions between species in nature are responding to ongoing environmental change, the project takes advantage of the unique long-term datasets collected in Finland. The centre also develops state-of-the-art methodology for analysing long-term spatially structured data sets within a joint species distribution modeling framework. For more information on the Centre, please visit

https://www.helsinki.fi/en/researchgroups/research-centre-for-ecological-change

 

The salary of the successful candidate will be based on level 5 - 6 of the demands level chart for teaching and research personnel in the salary system of Finnish universities. In addition, the appointee will be paid a salary component based on personal performance. The starting salary will be ca. 3300 - 3800 euros/month, depending on the appointee’s qualifications and experience.

 

The deadline for submitting the application is 7 October 2017.

 

A link to the University of Helsinki Recruitment System where applications can be submitted will be available after mid September at:

https://www.helsinki.fi/en/researchgroups/research-centre-for-ecological-change

 

 

3 POST DOC POSTITIONS IN POPULATION/COMMUNITY ECOLOGY

 

We are seeking three post docs to analyse extensive ecological datasets. The successful candidates will take part in developing the specific research questions, and in linking spatial and temporal data on the abundance and distribution of species and on community composition to data on habitat structure, population harvesting, fragmentation, land use and/or weather. Examples of questions of interest include the role of environmental change on biodiversity in different habitats, on the spread of pests, disease, and invasive species, on the threat status of endangered species, and on potential mismatches in phenology among interacting species. The data and research questions concern both aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems. The focus of the specific research questions can be modified in accordance with the background and interests of the candidate.

 

The successful applicant should have completed a PhD in ecology or a related field, and have a strong background in statistics, spatial statistics, and/or GIS. We seek candidates with excellent written and verbal communication skills, and the ability to conceive, execute and complete research projects, and to think independently and creatively. The post docs will work as a part of a team at the Centre but also with researchers from other environmental institutes. Overall, excellent social skills are required for extensive collaborations.

For more information, contact prof. Anna-Liisa Laine, prof. Tomas Roslin and/or Dr. Marjo Saastamoinen by email: anna-liisa.laine@helsinki.fi, tomas.roslin@helsinki.fi, marjo.saastamoinen@helsinki.fi

 

References

 

Jousimo, J, Tack, AJM, Ovaskainen, O., Mononen, T., Susi, H., Tollenaere, C. & Laine, A.-L. 2014. Ecological and evolutionary effects of fragmentation on infectious disease dynamics. Science, 344: 1289-1293.

 

Saastamoinen, M., Ikonen, S., Wong, S.W., Lehtonen, R. & Hanski, I. 2013. Plastic larval development in a butterfly has complex environmental and genetic causes and consequences for population dynamics. Journal of Animal Ecology 82: 529-539.

 

Schmidt, N., Mosbacher, J., Nielsen, P., Rasmussen, C., Høye, T., & Roslin, T. 2016. An ecological function in crisis? – the temporal overlap between plant flowering and pollinator function shrinks as the Arctic warms. Ecography 39: 1250–1252. DOI: 10.1111/ecog.02261.

 

 

2 POST DOC POSTITIONS IN STATISTICAL ECOLOGY

 

The post docs take part in the development of statistical methods for analyzing long-term ecological data and in statistical analyzes within the Research Centre for Ecological Change.

 

The methodological work focus on development of Hierarchical Modelling of Species Communities (HMSC) and hierarchical multivariate Gaussian processes. HMSC is a joint species distribution modelling framework that can be used for the statistical analysis of data on species occurrence, environmental covariates, functional traits and phylogenetic relationships. HMSC can be applied to hierarchical, spatial and temporal study designs, and it applies to many kinds of response data (presence/absence, counts, etc.). Gaussian processes are flexible and versatile modeling approach that are emerging to statistical ecology as tools for species distribution and population dynamics modeling. Gaussian processes are used to model spatial and spatiotemporal heterogeneity in data and describe species responses to their environment in nonparametric manner.

 

For recent methodological publications, see the reference list at the end. For the R and MATLAB implementations of HMSC, see the project’s www-page https://www.helsinki.fi/en/researchgroups/metapopulation-research-centre/hmsc

 

A successful post doc candidate will have experience in the development and application of Bayesian methods for computationally challenging problems. In particular, prior experience in multivariate generalized linear mixed models, factor models and/or Gaussian processes is highly valued. A successful candidate will also have experience in scientific computing. Prior experience in ecology is not necessary, but is counted as an advantage. The exact direction to which the post doc will develop HMSC and Gaussian process models can be agreed upon based on the experience and interests of the candidate.

 

For more information, contact prof. Otso Ovaskainen and/or assistant prof. Jarno Vanhatalo by email: otso.ovaskainen@helsinki.fi, jarno.vanhatalo@helsinki.fi

 

 

References

 

Ovaskainen, O., Tikhonov, G., Norberg, A., Blanchet, F. G., Duan, L., Dunson, D., Roslin, T. and Abrego, N. 2017a. How to make more out of community data? A conceptual framework and its implementation as models and software. Ecology Letters 20, 561-576

Ovaskainen, O., Tikhonov, G., Dunson, D., Grøtan, V., Engen, S., Sæther, B.-E. and Abrego, N. 2017b. How are species interactions structured in species rich communities? A new method for analysing time-series data. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 284, 20170768.

Vanhatalo, J., Hosack, G. R. and Sweatman, H. (2017). Spatio-temporal modelling of crown-of-thorns starfish outbreaks on the Great Barrier Reef to inform control strategies. Journal of Applied Ecology, 54:188-197.

Hartmann, M., Hosack, G. R., Hillary, R. M. and Vanhatalo, J. (2017). Gaussian process framework for temporal dependence and discrepancy functions in Ricker-type population growth models. Annals of Applied Statistics, in press: http://imstat.org/aoas/next_issue.html

 

Thursday, September 7, 2017

Wednesday, September 6, 2017

[Oikos-listan] PhD positions: Evolutionary Ecology of Ambrosia Beetles, Würzburg

>
>PhD positions: Evolutionary Ecology of Ambrosia Beetles, Würzburg
>
>Application deadline: 30.9.2017
>
>Research Group Insect-Fungus Symbiosis, Zoology 3, University of
>Würzburg, Germany
>
>Two 3-year PhD positions in "Evolutionary Ecology of Sociality and
>Fungiculture in Ambrosia Beetles"
>
>We seek highly motivated biologists with a keen interest in the ecology
>and evolution of insect social behaviour and/or fungiculture to join our
>newly established research group at the University in Wuerzburg, Germany
>(www.insect-fungus.com).
>
>Description:
>Our main models are bark and ambrosia beetles (AB), which live in
>subsocial to eusocial societies within wood, where they cultivate fungi
>on walls of their tunnels. Both sociality and fungiculture evolved in
>several independent lineages under different ecological conditions,
>levels of relatedness and ploidy. They remained poorly studied although
>they are excellent models to test pending evolutionary questions.
>
>Possible projects:
>* Is it possible to artificially select for/against sociality in AB?
>* How is division of labour regulated in AB societies?
>* How do AB supress pathogens and promote cultivars in their fungus
>gardens?
>* How does AB social evolution affect the evolution of fungiculture and
>vice versa?
>* What are the factors that repeatedly selected for obligate fungiculture
>in AB?
>
>In our work we combine field studies with lab experiments and apply an
>interdisciplinary approach, combining selection experiments, experimental
>assays, and culturing methods with state-of-the-art molecular (e.g. qPCR,
>next-gen-sequencing) and biochemical (e.g. GC-MS) techniques.
>
>We require:
>* MSc degree in (Forest) Entomology, Mycology, Evolutionary Biology,
>Chemical Ecology, Microbiology, Molecular Biology or Bioinformatics
>* Due to the interdisciplinary nature of the projects, successful
>candidates must be willing to become acquainted with methods from the
>fields above.
>* Experience working with insects or microbes.
>* Proficiency in English and a good team spirit are a must.
>
>Knowledge on basic molecular methods, statistics (R skills), chemical
>ecology and bioinformatics are a plus.
>
>We offer:
>* An exciting research project to build on a scientific career.
>* A cooperative and highly ambitious young research group, as part of a
>vivid department.
>* Opportunities to visit collaborating labs worldwide.
>
>Salary according to public service positions in Germany (TVL E13: 65%)
>for three years. The University of Würzburg is an equal opportunity
>employer, i.e. female scientists are particularly encouraged to apply and
>disabled applicants will be preferentially considered in case of
>equivalent aptitude.
>
>The Host:
>We are one of a few labs in the world to study AB. For details on our
>projects see www.insect-fungus.com or directly contact Dr. Peter
>Biedermann (peter.biedermann@uni-wuerzburg.de; +49(0)17699819095). The
>University of Würzburg offers tremendous expertise on social insect
>behaviour, evolution, chemical ecology and molecular ecology. Würzburg
>itself is a vivid student city in one of the most beautiful areas of
>Germany.
>
>Application:
>Please submit the application (as a single pdf file including a letter of
>motivation, a short summary of research interests, a CV, certificates,
>and contacts of two potential referees) via e-mail to
>info@insect-fungus.com before September 30th 2017.


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