Friday, December 23, 2022

Swedish Oikos Meeting in Gothenburg 2023, extended abstract submission and open registration

The Swedish Oikos 2023 meeting will take place at the conference venter Wallenberg in Gothenburg from January 31 to February 1st. The theme will be "Ecological and Evolutionary Consequences of Global Environmental Change".

Abstract submission for the 2023 Swedish Oikos conference is now open! Guidelines for abstracts:

  • Maximum of 200 words (approximately)
  • Please indicate whether you prefer a regular presentation (12+3 minutes), a flash presentation (3+2 minutes), or a poster
  • Please submit your abstracts to OikosSweden2023@gmail.com
  • Deadline for abstract submission: January 4

Registration: Registration for the Swedish Oikos Conference 31 January to 1 February is now open. Deadline for registration is January 15 (see separate registration date for Abstract submission below). The registration fee is 1600 SEK, with additional costs for the Icebreaker 31 January (Sjöfartsmuseet Akvariet) 250 SEK and Conference Dinner (Wallenberg Center 295 SEK). All prices are without VAT and drinks are available at the bar in both events. Please use the following link for registration: https://www.trippus.net/OIKOS2023-del

About the conference:  We have confirmed 5 keynote speakers:
-Helmut Hillebrand, University of Oldenburg, "Are there thresholds for biodiversity change?"
-Isla Myers-Smith, University of Edinburgh, "The causes and consequences of biodiversity change in the warming Arctic"
-Ulrika Candolin, University of Helsinki, "Behavioural responses to a changing world"
-Sam Dupont, University of Gothenburg, "A question of time: How time modulates the response to marine global environmental changes"

-Simon Creer, University of Bangor, "Exploring the spatio-temporal relevance of eukaryotic eDNA traces across diverse biomes"


Workshops: There will be four workshops taking place in the afternoon on January 30, in association to the Swedish Oikos Meeting in Gothenburg; 1. Incorporating Arctic grazers into ecosystem models: a way forward, 2. SBDI user workshop - How to publish your metabarcoding data, and 3. SBDI user workshop - Modelling the distribution of alien species in Sweden, 4. Data visualization. For more info and registration, see: Thematic Workshops at the Oikos Meeting in Gothenburg 2023. | Nordic Society Oikos



Wednesday, December 21, 2022

Oikos Conference Gothenburg 2023 - deadline for abstract submission is approaching

Registration and Abstract submission for the 2023 Swedish Oikos conference is now openThe theme will be "Ecological and Evolutionary Consequences of Global Environmental Change".

About the conference: The Swedish Oikos 2023 conference will take place in at the conference center Wallenberg Gothenburg from January 31 to February 1st. The theme will be "Ecological and Evolutionary Consequences of Global Environmental Change".

Keynote speakers:

  • Helmut Hillebrand, University of Oldenburg, "Are there thresholds for biodiversity change?"
  • Isla Myers-Smith, University of Edinburgh, "The causes and consequences of biodiversity change in the warming Arctic"
  • Ulrika Candolin, University of Helsinki, "Behavioural responses to a changing world"
  • Sam Dupont, University of Gothenburg, "A question of time: How time modulates the response to marine global environmental changes"
  • Simon Creer, University of Bangor, Title TBA

Registration

Registration for the Swedish Oikos Conference 31 January to 1 February is now open. Deadline for registration is January 15 (see separate registration date for Abstract submission below). The registration fee is 1600 SEK, with additional costs for the Icebreaker 31 January (Sjöfartsmuseet Akvariet) 250 SEK and Conference Dinner (Wallenberg Center 295 SEK). All prices are without VAT and drinks are available at the bar in both events. Please use the following link for registration: https://www.trippus.net/OIKOS2023-del

 

Abstract submission is closing December 23 and is  done separately from registration

Guidelines:

  • Maximum of 200 words (approximately)
  • Please indicate whether you prefer a regular presentation (12+3 minutes), a flash presentation (3+2 minutes), or a poster
  • Please submit your abstracts to OikosSweden2023@gmail.com
  • Deadline for abstract submission: December 23

Please spread this email also to colleges not registered on the Oikos list.

Tuesday, December 20, 2022

PhD position in Evolutionary Ecology in the Snook Lab at Stockholm University

The Snook lab at Stockholm University is seeking a fully funded 4 year PhD student to begin as soon as possible. We study the evolutionary ecology of reproduction and genetic mechanisms underlying adaptation and plasticity. Our main study organisms are insects, including Drosophila and butterflies. Working language in the lab is English.

 

The PhD project investigates the consequences of climate warming on butterfly reproduction. Thermal sensitivity of reproduction is well-known but the extent to which climate warming may affect population persistence and affect response to climate change is broadly unknown. The project will take a comparative approach using sister taxa from Pieridae and Nymphalidae that vary in host plant use, voltinism and geographic distribution. Critical and fertility thermal limits will be determined in the laboratory across species and across populations of each species. Traits that associated with thermally induced sterility will be determined and then used in field work throughout Spain to establish the ecological relevance of thermal fertility limits via surveys of natural populations. Using citizen science data on butterfly distribution and abundance, the project aims to link experimental data on predictors of thermal fertility limits with field data on fertility loss to generate more evolutionarily realistic models to improve forecasts of species responses to future climate change scenarios. Thus, the project is searching for a candidate with good knowledge in insect ecology, thermal biology and/or evolution. Experience of fieldwork, insect rearing, and a good grounding in statistics are considered important qualifications. 

 

Applications are received through the ReachMee portal of Stockholm University. You must have a Masters degree before starting the position and the application will require contact details for 2-3 references along with a 2 page maximum cover letter detailing your previous research and your specific interest in this project.

 

Application deadline is February 15, 2023

 

For more information, please contact Professor Rhonda R Snook (rhonda.snook@zoologi.su.se)

 

Follow this link to be directly taken to the advertisement and application process.

https://www.su.se/english/about-the-university/work-at-su/available-jobs/phd-student-positions-1.507588?rmpage=job&rmjob=19709&rmlang=UK

For the advertisement in Swedish, follow this link.

https://www.su.se/om-universitetet/jobba-p%C3%A5-su/lediga-jobb/doktorandplatser-1.507590?rmpage=job&rmjob=19708&rmlang=SE

 

 

Dr. Jessica K. Abbott

Department head/Senior University Lecturer

Department of Biology

Section for Evolutionary Ecology

Lund University

Sölvegatan 37

223 62 Lund, Sweden

Phone: 046 222 9304

Website: https://tinyurl.com/jessicakabbott

 

"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

 

Open research engineer position and coordinated mesocosm experiments in 2023

Dear all,

 

We have an open position for a research engineer at the Erken Laboratory at Uppsala University during 2023. The person will be involved in the implementation of mesocosm experiments conducted within SITES AquaNet and the EU-project AQUACOSM-plus and conduct and support measurements connected to our lake monitoring programme in Erken. Deadline for application is 13 January 2023.

 

Here is the link to the job announcement, which contains more information: https://www.uu.se/en/about-uu/join-us/details/?positionId=575765

 

We also offer the opportunity to join coordinated mesocosm experiments at several SITES field stations in 2023 funded by AQUACOSM-plus Transnational Access. Our first call for an experiment on effects of different organic matter and nutrient fluctuation regimes on plankton communities across time and space is still open until January 10. You can find more information here.

 

Please spread this information to anybody that could be interested.

Best wishes,

Silke

 

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Silke Langenheder

 

Uppsala University

Department of Ecology and Genetics/

Limnology

Norbyvägen 18 D

75236 Uppsala

Sweden

 

Erken Laboratory

Norra Malmavägen 45
761 73 Norrtälje

Sweden

 

E-mail: silke.langenheder@ebc.uu.se

phone: +46 (0)18 471 2710

 

Swedish Infrastructure for Ecosystem Science

 

 

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Friday, December 16, 2022

Postdoc across aquatic-terrestrial interface

Dear colleagues,

We are announcing a two-year postdoc position at Lund University, dealing with potential effects of cyanobacteria and their toxins on bumblebees and solitary wild bees. Deadline for application is 15. January 2023.

We would be pleased if you could spread the announcement within your networks and to potential candidates!

All the best,
Björn




Thursday, December 15, 2022

Two year post doc in evolutionary genetics at Uppsala University

Post doc position: Forecasting thermal niche evolution of insect pests.


Dear Colleagues,

 

I am looking for some help to find a suitable candidate for a 2-year post doc position aimed at quantifying the role of selective determinism versus historical contingency in thermal adaptation of insect pests. We are looking for someone with a background in bioinformatics or population/quantitative genetics.

 

The position will be at the Department of Ecology and Genetics, Uppsala University.

The deadline for applying is 20th of January. 

Tentative starting date is flexible, but preferably in spring 2023.

 

If you know of someone suitable they can read more about the position at evoldir:

https://evol.mcmaster.ca/~brian/evoldir/PostDocs/UUppsala.GenomicsThermalAdaptation


Or contact me directly via email: david.berger@ebc.uu.se

 

Many thanks for sharing,



David Berger

Researcher

Department of Ecology and Genetics

Evolutionary Biology Centre

Uppsala University



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Wednesday, December 14, 2022

Postdoc position on plant and microbial carbon and nitrogen cycling across the Arctic (based in Abisko)

Dear colleagues,

 

Johan Olofsson and I, in collaboration with Sara Hallin and Karina Clemmensen in Uppsala, are re-advertising a postdoc-position (3 years) focussing on year-round plant and microbial carbon and nitrogen cycling across the Arctic. I hope you will help us spread this information to suitable candidates!

 

Deadline for application: 2 January 2023

 

https://www.umu.se/en/work-with-us/open-positions/postdoc-position-3-years-focusing-on-plant-and-microbial-carbon-and-nitrogen-cycling-across-the-arctic-_567456/

 

The holder of the position will investigate year-round seasonal (a)synchronies in plant and microbial carbon and nitrogen cycling in terrestrial ecosystems across the Arctic, and how these are driven by large-scale environmental and community variation.

 

The position is part of a large interdisciplinary project that aims to understand and quantify how processes during the arctic winter may be decisive for overall feedbacks from arctic tundra to the global climate. Arctic ecosystems store large amounts of organic carbon in plants and soil. Uptake of carbon by arctic plants is strongly limited by their access to nutrients, especially nitrogen, due to competition by microbes. Year-round carbon and nitrogen balances thus depend the activities of plant and microbial communities and their seasonality. This multidisciplinary project will involve a research team of about eleven senior and postdoctoral scientists, four PhD students and three technical staff. Together, we will advance basic knowledge of plant and microbial activities during the cold season. The project will further assess the environmental drivers and community traits that may be used to up-scale and predict effects of asynchronies on year-round carbon and nitrogen balances of tundra.

 

The position will be based in Abisko. More information can be found via the links above. We welcome all applications!

 

 

Thanks for your help, and apologies for cross-postings.

 

Best wishes,

 

Ellen

 

 

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Ellen Dorrepaal

Associate professor

Climate Impacts Research Centre

Dept. of Ecology and Environmental Science

Umeå University

SE-98107 Abisko

Sweden

ellen.dorrepaal@umu.se

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FW: [Sdiv_news] Call for session, workshops etc open: Annual GfÖ Ecology Conference 2023 hosted by iDiv in Leipzig

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Subject: [Sdiv_news] Call for session, workshops etc open: Annual GfÖ Ecology Conference 2023 hosted by iDiv in Leipzig

 

Dear colleagues,

In 2023, iDiv will host the highly international 52nd Annual Meeting of the Ecological Society of Germany, Austria and Switzerland (GfÖ), taking place from 12-16 September in beautiful Leipzig.

The
call for sessions is online, and proposals can be submitted until 10 February 2023.

“The future of biodiversity – overcoming barriers of taxa, realms and scales”

The next years will be dedicated to developing strategies to implement the post2020 Global Biodiversity Framework of the Convention of Biological Diversity (CBD) to foster a healthy, resilient, and biodiverse planet. Therefore, the 52nd GfÖ Annual Meeting will be held under the motto “The future of biodiversity – overcoming barriers of taxa, realms and scales”.
We are looking forward to welcoming you in Leipzig to discuss the threats and options for a positive Earth’s future jointly with colleagues working in all ecosystems & with all taxa. Only by overcoming subdisciplinary barriers we jointly can successfully tackle the grand challenges of humanity.

We encourage all colleagues to organise and chair sessions for presentations, interactive lunchtime events, or (pre-conference) workshops. Proposals are welcome until 10 February 2023 and should be submitted to http://www.gfoe-conference.de/.

 

We look forward to receiving your proposal!

 

Warm regards,

On behalf of the GfÖ 2023 Orga team

sMarten Winter

 

52nd Annual Meeting of the Ecological Society of Germany, Austria and Switzerland (GfÖ)
“The future of biodiversity – overcoming barriers of taxa, realms and scales”

12-16 September 2023
Neues Augusteum, Leipzig
www.gfoe-conference.de

Conference Chairs:
Prof. Dr. Aletta Bonn, Prof. Dr. Nico Eisenhauer and Prof. Dr. Henrique Pereira

Scientific Committee:
Prof. Dr. Helge Bruelheide, Dr. Marten Winter, Dr. Olga Ferlian, Dr. Cong van Doan

Host:
German Centre for Integrative Biodiversity Research (iDiv) Halle-Jena-Leipzig

Puschstrasse 4
04103 Leipzig, Germany 

Mail:                     gfoe-conference@idiv.de
Website:               
www.idiv.de

iDiv is a research centre of the DFG – Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft

iDiv ist eine zentrale Einrichtung der Universität Leipzig im Sinne des § 92 Abs. 1 SächsHSFG und wird zusammen mit der Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg und der Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena betrieben sowie in Kooperation mit dem Helmholtz-Zentrum für Umweltforschung GmbH – UFZ. Beteiligte Kooperationspartner sind die folgenden außeruniversitären Forschungseinrichtungen: das Helmholtz-Zentrum für Umweltforschung GmbH - UFZ, das Max-Planck-Institut für Biogeochemie (MPI BGC), das Max-Planck-Institut für chemische Ökologie (MPI CE), das Max-Planck-Institut für evolutionäre Anthropologie (MPI EVA), das Leibniz-Institut Deutsche Sammlung von Mikroorganismen und Zellkulturen (DSMZ), das Leibniz-Institut für Pflanzenbiochemie (IPB), das Leibniz-Institut für Pflanzengenetik und Kulturpflanzenforschung (IPK) und das Leibniz-Institut Senckenberg Museum für Naturkunde Görlitz (SMNG).

USt-IdNr. DE 141510383

 

 

 

Tuesday, December 13, 2022

Postdoc: Plant Evolutionary Ecology, Uppsala University

Postdoctoral Fellowship in Plant Evolutionary Ecology available at Uppsala University (two years)

Most flowering plant species are hermaphroditic, but current understanding of plant reproductive ecology and floral evolution is almost exclusively based on female function. The postdoc will work in a project that addresses key knowledge gaps in our understanding of floral evolution by focusing on the male part. Specifically, the project will study selection via male reproductive success in both the pollination and post-pollination phase, and explore how the importance of the two phases changes in relation to pollination intensity.


The project involves designing and conducting experimental work in a common garden and greenhouse (manipulations of pollination, phenotypic selection, experimental evolution), analyses of phenotypic and genetic data, and writing and publishing papers. The fellowship is placed at the Department of Ecology and Genetics at the Evolutionary Biology Centre, Uppsala University, and is funded by a tax-free scholarship for two years. The Carl Tryggers foundation provides financial support directly to the successful applicant (https://www.carltryggersstiftelse.se/). The PI of the project is Prof. Nina Sletvold, and collaborators include Assoc. Prof. Åsa Lankinen (Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Alnarp) and bioinformatician Douglas Scofield (Uppsala University).


We are looking for a highly motivated candidate with a PhD degree in Plant Ecology, Plant Evolution, or similar. Experience with designing and running field or garden experiments on plants is a requirement. Additional experience with bioinformatics, genetic analyses and programming in R and other platforms is a plus. Proficiency in English is required. The ranking of candidates will be based on scientific merits within the subject area of the position.

Applications will be reviewed starting 3. February 2023 until the position is filled. Anticipated start date in spring 2023.

Please submit your application as a single pdf to nina.sletvold@ebc.uu.se with heading: Postdoctoral Fellowship in Plant Evolutionary Ecology. Include the following information:

  • Cover letter motivating your fit with the outlined project
  • CV with publication list
  • Certificate of PhD degree
  • Contact information for two-three reference persons familiar with your work

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Prof. Nina Sletvold

Plant Ecology and Evolution

Dept. Ecology and Genetics

EBC, Uppsala University

Sweden

nina.sletvold@ebc.uu.se


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Monday, December 12, 2022

Postdoc positions

Dear all, 


We have three post-doc opportunities here at our unit Integrated Plant Protection at SLU in Alnarp in case you are interested in applying ecological and evolutionary competence to solving important problems in agriculture and horticulture, see below.


Please spread the word to interested candidates!


Best wishes, Åsa


Åsa Lankinen
Researcher and 
Vicedean doctoral education LTV-faculty
Associate Professor (Docent)

Sveriges lantbruksuniversitet, SLU
Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences


Department of Plant Protection Biology
Box 190, 234 22 Lomma
Phone: +46-(0)40-41 53 67, Mobile: +46-(0)70-64 175 84
asa.lankinen@slu.se, 
https://www.slu.se/en/ew-cv/asa-lankinen/







Från: Laura Grenville-Briggs Didymus
Skickat: den 12 december 2022 08:34
Till: Plant Breeding Group; Plantprotection
Ämne: Postdoc positions
 

Hi everyone,

I'd like to draw your attention to three postdoc positions available in our subject group, Integrated Plant Protection here at SLU:

 

I have a postdoctoral position (2 years) in my lab at SLU, in the south of Sweden, to work on expression and evolution of Phytophthora infestans effectors under field conditions. One line of research will involve sequencing of P. infestans isolates from the field focusing on pathogenicity determinants, e.g., by using techniques such as PenSeq and bioinformatic approaches. A second line of research will explore the hypothesis that oomycetes maintain large numbers of effectors, in part to allow them to better compete against multiple other microbes in the plant pathobiome or symbiome. We will therefore analyse the expression and function of effectors from both the late blight pathogen P. infestans and the symbiotic oomycete Pythium oligandrum during interactions with potato and with other microbes.

 

This is a career-developing position for a junior researcher, so priority is given to those who have received their PhD no longer than 3 years ago.

Please apply online through the following link:

https://www.slu.se/en/about-slu/work-at-slu/jobs-vacancies/?rmpage=job&rmjob=7545&rmlang=UK

Deadline: 16th January 2023.

 

The second postdoc position is in evolutionary biology- Evolution-proofing potato disease control, led by Associate Professor Åsa Lankinen. This project aims to reduce the spread of fungicide resistance in the potato pathogen Alternaria solani, the causal agent of early blight disease. Because resistance development is an evolutionary response in the pathogen, this project seeks sustainable solutions through a combination of methods based on eco-evolutionary knowledge. One line of research will involve empirical tests of resistance development in the laboratory, and links between the disease, pathogen genetic variation and agroecological factors at the farm level. Another line of research will involve mathematical modelling to generate hypotheses regarding pest management methods that can reduce fungicide-resistance development.

 

This is a career-developing position for a junior researcher, so priority is given to those who have received their PhD no longer than 3 years ago.

Please apply online through the following link:

https://www.slu.se/en/about-slu/work-at-slu/jobs-vacancies/?rmpage=job&rmjob=7522&rmlang=UK

Deadline: 12th January 2023.

 

And finally, we also have a third position as a postdoc in phytopathology which is a scholarship position involving a collaboration between SLU and University of Udine in Italy and is led by Professor Johan Stenberg. The postdoctoral researcher will explore coevolutionary patterns in the strawberry system by harnessing wild plants (Fragaria vesca) and isolating their main fungal "bodyguard" (Aureobasidium pullulans) from different habitats and geographic areas across Europe. The plants will be screened for resistance against the most important phytopathogen and the isolated "bodyguard" strains will be screened for their antagonistic potential.

For legal/tax reasons, the successful candidate must not be a Swedish citizen and must not have worked previously in Sweden. Thus, only non-Swedish candidates are invited to apply. This project will be financed by a 24 month tax-free scholarship.

Please apply at the following link:

https://www.slu.se/en/about-slu/work-at-slu/jobs-vacancies/?rmpage=job&rmjob=7482&rmlang=UK

Deadline: 18th December 2022.

 

Merry Christmas everyone!

Laura

 

 

 

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Professor Laura Grenville-Briggs

Department of Plant Protection Biology

Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU)

 

Visiting address:

Sundsvägen 14

Alnarp, Sweden

 

Postal address:

Department of Plant Protection Biology

Box 190

234 22 Lomma

 

 

Tel: +46 40 41 52 47

Mobile: +46 (0) 72 2153948

email: laura.grenville.briggs@slu.se

http://www.slu.se/en/departments/plant-protection-biology/personnel/laura-grenville-briggs/ 

 

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Sunday, December 11, 2022

Registration open for Swedish Oikos Conference 2023

Registration for the Swedish Oikos Conference 31 January to 1 February is now open. Deadline for registration is January 15 (see separate registration date for Abstract submission below). The registration fee is 1600 SEK, with additional costs for the Icebreaker 31 January (Sjöfartsmuseet Akvariet) 250 SEK and Conference Dinner (Wallenberg Center 295 SEK). All prices are without VAT and drinks are available at the bar in both events. Please use the following link for registration: https://www.trippus.net/OIKOS2023-del

For further information, see: