Tuesday, January 31, 2023

ForBIO course i sommaren 2023

Course during the Summer semester 2023

This summer, within the research project Assessing biodiversity of the marine algae belt, a course will be given at the research station in Drøbak, Tollboden Norway (25th - 29th of August). The course will include, among other things, collection of marine animal species. For more information:

https://www.forbio.uio.no/events/courses/2023/Biodiversity%20within%20the%20Marine%20Algae

 

Sommarkurs 2023

I sommar kommer det inom forskningsprojektet Biologisk Mångfald i det marina algbältet att ges en kurs på forskningsstationen i Drøbak, Tollboden Norge (25:e - 29:e augusti). I kursen kommer bland annat insamling av djurarter att ingå. För mer information:

 

 

Very welcome!/Varmt välkomna!

Sonja

Wednesday, January 25, 2023

VB: Postdoc in Canada

Dear all,
See below and attached for an interesting postdoc opportunity with Francois Vezina and others in Canada. Perhaps of interest for some of our recent PhD graduates, or other candidates in your networks.

 

Sorry for potential cross-posting.

 

Best wishes,
Andreas

 

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Dr. Andreas Nord 

Associate Professor

Department of Biology
Lund University
SE-223 62 Lund, Sweden

Member Young Academy of Sweden

 

Phone: +46 704 953 262
E-mail:
Andreas.Nord@biol.lu.se
Personal website

Google Scholar

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Från: Vézina François <Francois_Vezina@uqar.ca>
Skickat: den 25 januari 2023 16:18
Till: Swanson, David <David.Swanson@usd.edu>; Andrew McKechnie <andrew.mckechnie@up.ac.za>; Glenn Tattersall <gtattersall@brocku.ca>; Tony Williams <tdwillia@sfu.ca>; Andreas Nord <andreas.nord@biol.lu.se>; Theunis.Piersma@nioz.nl; Hannah Watson <hannah.watson@biol.lu.se>; Ana Jimenez <ajimenez@colgate.edu>; Jan-Åke Nilsson <jan-ake.nilsson@biol.lu.se>; Agnès Lewden <agneslewden@gmail.com>; Pierre Legagneux <legagneux@gmail.com>; François Criscuolo <Francois.criscuolo@iphc.cnrs.fr>; CHARMANTIER Anne <anne.charmantier@cefe.cnrs.fr>; ANGELIER Frederic <Frederic.ANGELIER@cebc.cnrs.fr>; Maria Stager <mstager@umass.edu>; Gary Burness <garyburness@trentu.ca>; Christopher G. Guglielmo <cguglie2@uwo.ca>; Yufeng Zhang (yzhang24) <yzhang24@memphis.edu>; Verreault, Jonathan <verreault.jonathan@uqam.ca>; Reale, Denis <reale.denis@uqam.ca>; Marco Festa-Bianchet <marco.festa-bianchet@usherbrooke.ca>; Fanie Pelletier <Fanie.Pelletier@USherbrooke.ca>; srmcwilliams@uri.edu; Michal S. Wojciechowski <mwojc@umk.pl>; Alexander Gerson <agerson14@mac.com>; psabat@uchile.cl; Sabrina Clavijo <morrocoyaloca@gmail.com>
Ämne: Annonce postdoc -- postdoc add

 

Dear colleagues, 

 

I would be grateful if you would send this add for a postdoc position in our team to your network. I am attaching both a French and an English version.

 

Thank you for your help and for your time.

 

Sincerely,

 

François

 

 

François Vézina
Département de biologie, chimie et géographi
Université du Québec à Rimouski
300 allée des Ursulines
Rimouski, Québec
G5L 3A1
Canada

Téléphone: 418-723-1986 poste 1971

 

 

PhD-course on Animal movement

Please find attached information about coming PhD course in Animal movement analysis in 4-8 September, 2023

Kind regards, 
Anna Skarin

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SND is recruiting a Research Data Advisor

SND is recruiting a new Research Data Advisor,

See description (in Swedish only) following the link below.

 

 

From: David Rayner <david.rayner@gu.se>
Sent: den 25 januari 2023 11:43
To: Debora Arlt <debora.arlt@slu.se>
Subject: FW: C2B2 partner update #1

 

CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Do not click links or open attachments unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe.

 

Hi Debora!

 

Please spread the word to anyone you know who might be suitable: SND is recruiting a new Research Data Advisor, and included in the job description is supporting marine research projects!

 

Job description only in Swedish: https://web103.reachmee.com/ext/I005/1035/job?site=6&lang=SE&validator=3038fcf1516ea1184a6da70a891f87da&job_id=28967

 

Best regards, dave r.

 

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 David Rayner
 Swedish National Data Service
 University of Gothenburg
 +46 (0)738 542 404 
 
David.Rayner@gu.se

 

 

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Oikos meeting workshop "reindeer grazing and models"

Hi,

This is just a reminder to register for our workshop on implementing reindeer grazing into models. It will take place during the Oikos meeting on Monday 30 Jan at 13-14.30, Wallenberg Conference Centre in Gothenburg. More information below.

 

All the best,

Robert

Incorporating Arctic grazers into ecosystem models: a way forward

Organizer: Robert Björk and Johan Olofsson

Presenter: Fredrik Lagergren, Lund University

Date and time: Jan 30th 13.00

Length: 1.5 h

Reindeer can shape tundra vegetation by reducing the biomass of preferred forage species such as lichens as well as mitigating climate driven vegetation changes, such as the upward shift of lowland plants and shrub expansion. Yet, only a few efforts on incorporating herbivore effects into ecosystem models exist. Here, we will present a newly developed grazing module and result from some simulations using the LPJ-GUESS model, which is a 2nd generation Dynamic Global Vegetation Model. The overall objective of the workshop is to share knowledge among grazer researchers and model developers, inform on the ongoing research, and evaluate current developments using the LPJ-GUESS model and identify a way forward. Ultimately, the workshop could aid planning future field studies to serve the needs of models and result in the development of mechanistic model with a stronger empirical foundation.

Register to: robert.bjork@gu.se

 

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Dr. Robert G. Björk

Professor in Ecosystem Science

Alpine and Polar Ecology at the University of Gothenburg (APE@GU)

APE@GU on Twitter

 

Department of Earth Sciences

University of Gothenburg

P.O. Box 460

SE-405 30 Gothenburg

Sweden

 

Delivery address: Guldhedsgatan 5C, SE-413 20 Gothenburg, Sweden

 

Office phone: +46 (0)31 786 2835

Cell phone: +46 (0)704 54 65 41
Fax: +46 (0)31 786 1986

E-mail: robert.bjork@gu.se

Personal webpage

Twitter; Research Gate; Google Scholar

Gothenburg Global Biodiversity Centre

 

Tuesday, January 24, 2023

Data visualization workshop at Oikos Gothenburg meeting

Final call for signing up for the data visualization workshop on Monday (Jan 30th) at the Swedish Oikos conference in Gothenburg! Please send me an email if you'd like to sign up. More info below!

 

Storytelling with Data: Data visualisation meets graphic design to tell scientific stories

 

The workshop will go through the elements of a great graph, how to use colour, layout, shapes and more to tell a story with your figures and will then go into a coding tutorial. Storytelling and dataviz are both very fun topics, so we'd like the workshop to be a jolly opportunity for all of us to pause and reflect on how to better communicate our research and maximise the impact of our figures. Regardless of how much (or little) artistic flair you have, there are many ways to make your graphs catchier and more exciting and we look forward to sharing some of them during the workshop.

 

To make the most of the workshop, please do the following prep in advance.

  • Charge your laptop, download R and RStudio and check that they are broadly functioning. If you are not able to bring a laptop, please let us know and we can try to figure something out. We will have extension cords but not enough for every person to be plugged in.
  • Install the following R packages in advance. It can be very frustrating if instead of making figures, you are stuck trying to install packages and depending on your laptop, there could be some unforeseen issues, so it's best to try solving them in advance. You can install the packages using the following code:

 

  • install.packages("tidyverse")
  • install.packages("ggthemes")
  • install.packages("ggrepel")
  • install.packages("viridis")
  • install.packages("broom")
  • install.packages("devtools")
  • devtools::install_github("eliocamp/ggalt@new-coord-proj")

 

  • Note that you can first check if you have the packages installed already using library(), e.g. library(tidyverse)

 

  • The ggalt package is the usual trouble maker among these packages. Installing the specific version outlined above from GitHub has worked for many people. If you are not one of them and have tried troubleshooting (e.g., you can google the errors you get) with no luck, you can email gndaskalova@gmail.com for extra help. And if nothing really works, it's just a package, in the workshop we will only use it to change the projection of a map so it's not the most key thing.
  • Think of a memorable image that has left a lasting impression on you (it could be from a paper, the media, an infographic, a photo, a drawing, anything visual) and insert it in this google doc (https://docs.google.com/document/d/1zUXlIbEMAJgINW-CEZXHE_B7Q5L0JRkb2HYzngUBcKM/edit?usp=sharing ) together with one sentence text about what made the image memorable for you. Please be careful not to delete other people's images as you insert your own.
  • Bring along a figure you have made, together with a one sentence summary of the key message you want to communicate with the figure. The sentence should have a verb and be specific, e.g., instead of "Histogram of population trends after forest loss." You could say "Vertebrate species experienced similar amounts of population declines as increases after forest loss." The figures don't need to be brilliant or a finished and polished product, but if you do bring some kind of a figure (saved on your laptop is fine), there will be an opportunity to get feedback on it from Gergana. Sharing figures with people who are not directly involved in your research can be a great way to get a fresh perspective and new ideas.

 

If you haven't used R much or at all, you can complete the following tutorial in advance of the conference workshop https://ourcodingclub.github.io/tutorials/intro-to-r/ and that should prepare you fine enough for what's to come in the workshop.

Looking forward to seeing you there!
Anne and Gergana

 

 

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Department of Biological & Environmental Sciences

University of Gothenburg

Carl Skottsbergs gata 22B

413 16 Gothenburg

+46 76 618 2547

www.edge-ecology.com

 

open positions at Umeå University

Hej

 

Nu är annonserna ute för våra nya lektorat i ekologi och geovetenskap (se länkarna nedan). Sista ansökningsdag är 1 februari 2023. Hjälp oss att sprida annonserna i alla de nätverk som ni har.

 

https://www.umu.se/jobba-hos-oss/lediga-jobb/universitetslektor-i-ekologi_578801/

 

https://www.umu.se/jobba-hos-oss/lediga-jobb/universitetslektor-inom-geovetenskap_578386/

 

 

The advertisements for new positions as university lecturer in ecology and geosciences/Earth science are out (see the links below). Deadline for applications is 1 february 2023. Please help us to spread the ads in the networks that you have.

 

https://www.umu.se/en/work-with-us/open-positions/associate-professor-in-ecology_578801/

 

https://www.umu.se/en/work-with-us/open-positions/associate-professor-in-earth-science_578386/

 

mvh

/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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Monday, January 23, 2023

Register now! PhD-course in Community Ecology (5 ECTS) 13-17 March. & 27-31 March 2023

Are you studying a species living in isolation? Then this course is not for you...

But most species don’t, so here is an opportunity to advance your understanding of what happens when species interact!

 

Welcome to the PhD course

Community Ecology –theory, experiments and data analyses (5 ECTS)

 

13-17 March & 27-31 March 2023

 

The course provides both fundamental knowledge and insights in recent advances in community ecology. You will learn several methods for studying community change and dynamics, including mathematical modelling, experimental- and time series analyses methods. You will also be able to frame and discuss your research interests in a community ecology context.

 

The second week of the course is given in Öregrund, where exercises and discussions will be combined with lectures, and a final symposium will be held. Free accommodation provided in a youth hostel or you can commute by bus from Uppsala if you prefer that.

 

For more detailed information about course content, see attached course syllabus.

 

When & Where: March 13 - 17 at Ultuna campus and March 27-31 in Öregrund (free accommodation in youth hostel provided, commuting to Uppsala is also possible).

 

How: Register for the course by sending an email to Anna Gårdmark (anna.gardmark@slu.se) no later than January 27th

 

 

Course organizer: Anna Gårdmark (Dept. of Aquatic Resources, SLU), with a range of teachers from SLU departments with an ecological focus, as well as invited guest lecturers from e.g. SU

 

 

 

 

Anna Gårdmark

Professor

Sveriges lantbruksuniversitet
Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences

 

Department of Aquatic Resources

Box 7018, 750 07 UPPSALA, Sweden
Phone: +46104784125,
anna.gardmark@slu.se, www.slu.se/annagardmark

 

Follow our research group @fishinfoodwebs at Instagram!

& our department as SLUaqua on Facebook

 

www.slu.se/fishinfoodwebs

www.slu.se/aquaticresources

 

SLU is a water university - Water is essential to life. At SLU more than 400 researchers and experts work with water-related issues, from source to sea. Our knowledge contributes to achieving the global sustainable development goals focusing on water quality, life in water and the human use of water resources.

 

While I may be sending this email outside my normal office hours, I have no expectation to receive a reply outside yours

 

 

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Modelling transport of radionuclides in ecosystems

SKB is searching for a new  modeler, that simulates transport of radionuclides in surface ecosystems. The permanent position is to make extensive calculations of transport of radionuclides in surface ecosystem and estimate dose to humans and other organisms, This includes transport in soils, sediments, ground water and surface water. A good knowledge of programming (mainly, Ecolego, Matlab/Simulink, Java and Comsol) and experience of modelling dynamic systems (e.g. ecosystems, hydrology, meteorology, pollutant transport)  is required. A very inspiring job in a stimulating environment where science is applied.

 

Get  more information at

 

https://skb.se/jobb/modellor-for-berakningar-av-amnestransport/

 

Deadline for application is February, 12

Postdoc on resilience of biological pest control

Hi all,

I am excited to announce that I’m recruiting a new postdoc to work with:

Agrobiodiversity and pest control resilience

The project will address resilience of biological pest control services against agricultural disturbances and against climate change.

The postdoc will study how landuse at different scales determines community structure of invertebrate predators, and how this in turn affects the resilience of pest control services in agricultural fields. The postdoc will lead the Swedish part of a landscape-scale field study across a north-south European gradient, will conduct lab experiments in controlled climate chambers, and will participate in stakeholder workshops. Already existing data is also available. The project includes close collaboration with researchers at SLU, University of Giessen, Germany, University of Verona, Italy, University of Insbruck, Austria and Vilnius University, Lithuania.

For more info and how to apply:
https://www.slu.se/en/about-slu/work-at-slu/jobs-vacancies/?rmpage=job&rmjob=7792&rmlang=UK

Deadline 15 February.

Please spread the word or apply yourself!

Mattias Jonsson

 

Mattias Jonsson

Senior lecturer in terrestrial ecology

Department of Ecology/SLU Centre for Biological Control

Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU)

https://www.slu.se/en/ew-cv/mattias-jonsson/

SLU Biodiversity and Biocontrol lab:
https://www.slu.se/en/departments/ecology/research2/vetenskapliga-amnen/agricultural-entomology/slu-biodiversity-and-biocontrol-lab/

 

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Thursday, January 19, 2023

PhD position in Evolutionary Ecology in Karl Gotthards lab at Stockholm University

The Gotthard lab at the Department of Zoology at Stockholm University is looking for a new PhD student. The position is 4-year, fully funded and will start as soon as possible.  Karl Gotthard's research group is focusing on the evolution of life history and plasticity in seasonal environments, using primarily natural populations of butterflies as model organisms.

The new PhD project will focus on the evolution of life cycle timing in situations where insect species show rapid distributional changes as well as shifts in the number of annual generations, i.e. when there are shifts in voltinism. These two phenomena, range shifts and voltinism shifts, are common consequences of climate change affecting insects and they both induce strong gradients of selection on seasonal life cycle regulation and life history traits. The project aims at testing general predictions from life history theory and explore phenotypic and genetic footprints of selection that are associated with life cycle regulation in these situations. In particular the new project aims at exploring Ecological genetics and genomics of seasonal life cycle regulation and will explore the genomic background and genetic architecture of adaptations for seasonal plasticity using three different species of butterflies that are well established ecological models in the Gotthard lab. We aim to test fitness effects of this genetic variation in both field and laboratory experiments. The project will build on existing ecological knowledge, well developed laboratory and field methods, as well as genomic resources that are in place for all three species. The specific research direction for the PhD project can be discussed in relation to the interests and skills of the new student. We expect the project to provide novel insights into ecological and evolutionary consequences of climate change on traits that are central for the persistence of natural populations.

The project will contain aspects of both field and laboratory work to study the ecology, genetics and genomics of life cycle timing of temperate butterflies. In collaboration with other group members the prospective student will sample replicated populations (across Scandinavia and Europe) and do controlled laboratory studies of how phenotypic adaptations and associated genetic variation is changing across gradients of selection. The genetics will be studied by quantitative genetic methods, selection experiments as well as functional genomics, including the use of CRISPR/Cas9 to manipulate already established candidate genes. Finally, we will use reciprocal transplant experiments in outdoor cages to test the adaptive significance of local difference in these adaptations.

We are looking for candidates with a strong interest in evolutionary ecology, genetics and life history theory, with excellent analytical skills and experience with quantitative analyses of life history traits and genetics. Experience in working with insects in the lab and in the field, as well as having a valid driver's license, is especially meriting. To be eligible you need to have a research degree (e.g. Master), or equivalent experience when starting the position.

Applications are received through the ReachMee portal of Stockholm University.

Application deadline is February 15, 2023


For more information, please contact Professor Karl Gotthard (karl.gotthard@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=19809&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=19808&rmlang=SE



Karl Gotthard
Professor of Animal Ecology 
Department of Zoology
Stockholm University
106 91 Stockholm
Sweden



Wednesday, January 18, 2023

Call for nominations

 

Call for nominations to the 2023 GBIF Graduate Researchers Award

On behalf of the network of national Participants, the GBIF Secretariat is pleased to invite nominations for the 2023 Graduate Researchers Award. This annual programme aims to foster and recognize innovative research and discovery in biodiversity informatics by graduate students whose master's and doctoral studies rely on GBIF-mediated data.

The 2023 programme will provide a pair of €5,000 prizes recognizing the work of two early-career researchers—preferably, one master's and one PhD candidate—who receive formally nominations from the heads of delegation or node managers of GBIF Participant countries.

A jury organized by GBIF Science Committee will select two award recipients from the pool of nominees whose names are received by the GBIF Secretariat by 19 June 2022. The GBIF Secretariat will announce winners in early fall 2022 and present the winners at the 30th meeting of the GBIF Governing Board (GB30) planned for Canberra, Australia, in October 2022.

More information can be found at https://www.gbif.org/news/6gyLOum00YsYc4OtVGK33Y/call-for-nominations-to-the-2023-gbif-graduate-researchers-award

 

Best regards,

Veronika

 

Veronika A. Johansson, PhD

Node Manager GBIF Sweden, Projektkoordinator SBDI
Enheten för genetik och bioinformatik
Naturhistoriska riksmuseet
Box 50007 | 104 05 Stockholm

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