Friday, May 21, 2021

Postdoctoral Researcher in Biodiversity Ecosystem Ecology / University of Helsinki

Dear All

 

The Research Centre for Ecological Change (REC) is looking for a postdoctoral researcher in population/community/ecosystem ecology for a fixed term of 1.5 years.

 

The overreaching aim of the Centre is to generate a coordinated analysis of long-term ecological data to understand impacts of global change. The project aims to unravel how populations and interactions between species are responding to ongoing environmental change, and 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 modelling framework.

 

We are seeking a postdoc to analyse ecological time-series datasets to understand how ecological communities and ecosystem functioning are changing over space and time to across different habitats in response to climate change and human use of natural resources. The successful candidate will take part in developing the specific research questions aiming to understanding the extent and speed of change, and identifying the underlying drivers of this change. The focus of the specific research questions will be decided in accordance with the background and interests of the candidate.

 

For more information, look here: https://www2.helsinki.fi/en/open-positions/postdoctoral-researcher-in-biodiversity-ecosystem-ecology

or dash for the attachment.

 

Best wishes,

REC

 

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Thursday, May 20, 2021

PhD Course in Marine Chemical Ecology

Dear colleagues,

 I would like to inform you about an upcoming PhD course in Marine Chemical Ecology organized by GU and held in September 2021 at the Tjärnö Marine Laboratory.

 Please, spread the information to students that are interested in this topic. The course is designed for both students at a beginner and more advanced level. See flyer for more information!

 Best regards,

Swantje

 

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Swantje Enge

University of Gothenburg

Department of Marine Sciences

Tjärnö Marine Laboratory

Laboratorievägen 10

SE-45296 Strömstad

Tel: +46 766 229610

 

Tuesday, May 18, 2021

Third announcement: Symposium on Insect Plant relationships 2021

Dear All,

De deadline for submitting abstracts for the 17thedition of the online Symposium on Insect Plant relationships is approaching quickly (31 May 2021).We still have room for oral contributions.
The symposium deals with all relevant topics on Insect Plant Interaction ranging from Ecology, Evolution, Genomics, Metabolomics, weed control with insects to plant pollinator interactions. Each topic is introduced by a world leading expert in the field. Attached, you will find a preliminary schedule indicating time (Central European summertime (UTC +2)) and themes. Note that we restricted the number of presentations on a day and included several  breaks to optimize the potential to interact with peers.
For more details, registration and submission of abstracts see the website: https://www.universiteitleiden.nl/sip2021
Don't miss this opportunity to be an active member of the community of researchers on plant-insect interactions.
Best regards,

Peter Klinkhamer and Klaas Vrieling

Dr. Klaas Vrieling
Plant Ecology and Phytochemistry
email:k.vrielingl@biology.leidenuniv.nl
SIP 17 will be held at leiden:https://www.universiteitleiden.nl/sip2021

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Faculty of Science, Leiden University
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http://science.leidenuniv.nl/index.php/ibl

Monday, May 17, 2021

Postdoc in cropping system ecology

We have a postdoc position open in cropping system ecology at the Ecology Centre at SLU in Uppsala. More info via this link:

https://www.slu.se/en/about-slu/work-at-slu/jobs-vacancies/?rmpage=job&rmjob=5008&rmlang=UK

 

We appreciate if you can help us spread the word.

 

Best,

Ola

 

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Ola Lundin
Associate professor

Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences

Department of Ecology

P.O. Box 7044, 750 07 Uppsala, Sweden

+46 (0)730-594557

ola.lundin@slu.se

www.slu.se/en/cv/ola-lundin

 

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Professorship in marine ecosystem science

Hi

 

The ad for the professorship in marine ecosystem science is now out: https://umu.varbi.com/se/what:job/jobID:396016/ . See also the attachment.

umu.varbi.com

Vill du leda utvecklingen av forskning och havsförvaltning vid Umeå Marina Forskningscentrum (UMF)? Umeå universitet söker nu en professor och tillika föreståndare. UMF är en arbetsenhet med ett 20-tal anställda och betydande infrastruktur för forskning och övervakning. UMF är beläget i

 

 

Please help us spread the ad in your networks.

 

Thanks!

/Jon

 

Jon Moen
Professor, prefekt / Head of department
Inst för ekologi, miljö och geovetenskap (EMG) / Dept of Ecology and Environmental Science
Umeå universitet / Umeå University
SE-901 87 Umeå, Sweden
+46 (0)90 786 96 47 / +46 (0)70-227 1513

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Thursday, May 13, 2021

Two PhD positions in Marine Evolution at the Department of Marine Science, Univ Gothenburg

1. PhD student position in Marine Sciences specializing in Evolutionary Genomics - Ecological systems biology: investigating the role of gene regulation in ecological speciation

 Type of employment: Fixed-term employment, 4 years Extent: 100 %

Location: Tjärnö Marine Laboratory, Department of Marine Sciences, University of Gothenburg

Project description 

The marine snail, Littorina saxatilis, has ecotypes that have evolved repeatedly in Sweden, United Kingdom and Spain, where a high-predation environment leads to a thick-shelled form and a high wave-action environment leads to a thin-shelled form. This PhD will be part of the Swedish Research Council Project: Ecological systems biology: disentangling the molecular mechanisms of ecological speciation. The goal of this project is to identify the genetic mechanisms responsible for these parallel phenotypes, specifically the shell phenotypes. We will examine the genetics of shell formation between ecotypes and assess the relative contribution of genetic vs plastic effects on gene expression in the mantle tissue. We will examine the regulatory architecture using gene expression, eQTLs, and open chromatin sequencing (ATACseq). We will synthesize these results along with other data available from members of the Littorina Research Group https://littorina.group.shef.ac.uk, including large-scale phenotyping, examination of hybrids, and whole-genome re-sequencing of L. saxatilis and related species.

Closing date: 28 May 2021
 
 

2. PhD student position in Marine Sciences specializing in Evolutionary Biology - Spermatogenesis and sperm evolution in fish and marine invertebrates

Type of employment: Fixed-term employment, 4 years Extent: 100 %

Location: Tjärnö Marine Laboratory, Department of Marine Sciences, University of Gothenburg

Project description 

Sperm cells are one of the most varied cell types across the animal kingdom which is surprising giving their universal function of fertilization of an egg. Many organisms, especially crustaceans, have vastly different morphology than the tadpole-like mammalian sperm that we typically think of as a sperm cell. Additionally, in the marine environment, many organisms have external fertilization, so the gametes can be affected by the external environment (salinity, pH, pollutants). Sperm are produced in the testes through the process of spermatogenesis, and germ cells proceed through several sequential steps before becoming a functional sperm cell. Due to the complexity of varied cell types that are present in testis tissue, very little is known about the cell biology and genetics of this process except in model organisms.

There are many interesting questions still to be addressed concerning spermatogenesis and sperm evolution in fish and marine invertebrates. The PhD thesis project can be developed according to the candidate's interests. For example, research in this area can focus on sperm morphological variation across various taxa, histology and molecular characterization of cell types during spermatogenesis and the molecular bases of sperm morphology, sperm performance or testis development in response to environmental changes, sperm-egg interactions, reproductive isolation related to gametes or other relevant topic.

Closing date: 28 May 2021
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Eva Marie Rödström
Research Coordinator
The Linnaeus Centre for Marine Evolutionary Biology (CeMEB)
www.gu.se/en/cemeb-marine-evolutionary-biology

Department of Marine Sciences
Tjärnö Marine Laboratory 
University of Gothenburg
SE 452 96 STRÖMSTAD
Sweden

eva.marie.rodstrom@gu.se
+46 (0)76 622 9630 

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Centre for Sea and Society - www.gu.se/hav-samhalle

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