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17 de septiembre de 2024

Oferta de Doctorado en Ecología Evolutiva Funcional con Plantas Rupícolas (Madrid)


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Oferta de Doctorado en Ecología Evolutiva Funcional con Plantas Rupícolas


El Instituto de Investigación en Cambio Global (IICG) de la Universidad Rey Juan Carlos (URJC) ofrece una posición de doctorado en Ecología Evolutiva Funcional con Plantas Rupícolas.


Detalles del proyecto:


- Título: CONCLIFFS - Desentrañando la dimensión evolutiva y funcional de los ecosistemas de acantilados para su conservación

- Duración: 4 años (renovable anualmente)

- Salario bruto: 1700 €/mes

- Fecha de inicio: 18/11/2024

- Investigador principal: Martí March-Salas


Resumen del proyecto:


Este doctorado forma parte del proyecto CONCLIFF, que busca comprender la diversidad funcional y el potencial adaptativo de las plantas rupícolas. La tesis se centrará en evaluar los cambios evolutivos en las respuestas de las plantas al aumento de la frecuencia de sequías y la disminución de la polinización durante los últimos 20 años, utilizando el enfoque de "resurrección" con ocho especies del género Petrocoptis.


Perfil del candidato:


- Máster en Ecología Evolutiva, Botánica, Conservación de la Biodiversidad o campos afines

- Buen expediente académico y experiencia en análisis estadístico con R

- Disposición para realizar experimentos y trabajo de campo

- Buenas habilidades de comunicación oral y escrita en inglés

- Se valora experiencia en medición de rasgos funcionales y análisis genético

- Se reconoce la habilidad en escalada

- Motivación, entusiasmo y ganas de aprender


Responsabilidades:


- Diseño y mantenimiento de experimentos eco-evolutivos con plantas rupícolas

- Medición de rasgos funcionales y reproductivos de plantas, y control de polinización

- Trabajo de campo en comunidades de plantas rupícolas

- Análisis de variación genética y/o diversidad microbiana

- Difusión del conocimiento en congresos, seminarios, etc.

- Apoyo en la supervisión de estudiantes de grado y máster

- Realización de cursos de doctorado

- Análisis estadísticos y publicación de artículos científicos


Cómo aplicar:


Los candidatos deben enviar sus solicitudes en línea entre el 26/09/2024 y el 02/10/2024 a través del siguiente enlace: http://www.urjc.es/investigacion/convocatorias-investigacion, utilizando la plataforma online de convocatorias de contratación para proyectos de investigación disponible en la web de la URJC. Referencia del proyecto: M3349.


Para más información, contactar a Martí March-Salas (marti.march.salas@urjc.es).


Sitio web: https://www.martimarchsalas.com/


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PhD Position in Functional Evolutionary Ecology with Cliff Plants


Plant Evolutionary Ecology Group

Instituto de Investigación en Cambio Global (IICG)

Universidad Rey Juan Carlos (URJC)


Project title: CONCLIFFS - Unraveling the evolutionary and functional dimension of CLIFF ecosystemS for their CONservation (2023-T1/ECO-29193; Internal Project Reference: M3349).


Project summary: Cliff ecosystems are ecological and climatic refuges that host unique biodiversity. For instance, cliffs are home to 35-40% of the endemic plant taxa in Europe and 66% in New Zealand. Many of these endemic plant species have a long evolutionary history, having undergone strong selective pressures and developed a high degree of specialization to cliffs. Although cliffs have been among the least human-disturbed habitats, they now face growing threats from climbing activities and climate change, which are leading to the disappearance of unique cliff plant populations. While recent research has highlighted the impact of climbing on cliff plant communities, the effects of climate change on cliff species have yet to be studied.


As part of the CONCLIFF project, which aims to understand the functional diversity and adaptive potential of cliff plants, this PhD thesis focuses on assessing evolutionary changes in plant responses to increased drought frequency and pollination decline over the last 20 years. To do so, we will use the resurrection approach with eight species of the Petrocoptis genus, comparing ancestors with contemporary descendants under common experimental conditions. Following this, we will test for evolutionary adaptation in natural plant populations, combining the resurrection study with in situ transplantations, with the success of these introductions being closely monitored. Through this project, the PhD candidate will apply innovative research in a highly understudied system, aiming to enhance the long-term conservation of cliff biodiversity.


Project Principal Investigator: Martí March-Salas (IICG-URJC) [marti.march.salas@urjc.es].


Project collaborators: Adrián Escudero (IICG-URJC), Silvia Matesanz (IICG-URJC), José María Iriondo (IICG-URJC), Juan Lorite (UGR), Luis Navarro (UVigo), María Begoña García (IPE), Pablo Tejero-Ibarra (IPE), Gemma Palomar (UCM), Elena Hamann (Düsseldorf Uni.), Robert Rauschkolb (Uni. Jena), Niek Scheepens (Goethe Uni. Frankfurt) [among others].


Gross salary: 1700 €/month.

Starting date: 18/11/2024.

Contract duration: Four years renewed annually.


Your profile:

• A master's degree in Evolutionary Ecology, Botany, Biodiversity Conservation or related fields.

• Good academic record and experience in statistical analysis using R.

• Willingness to conduct experiments and fieldwork.

• Good oral and written communication skills in English.

• Experience measuring functional traits and with genetic analysis is a plus.

• Climbing proficiency is acknowledge.

• Motivated, enthusiastic and eager to learn.


What do we offer you?

• An exciting and novel research opportunity in a dynamic, productive, and interdisciplinary team.

• Opportunity to collaborate in associated research projects.

• Great networking opportunities with international networks.

• A family-friendly and young working environment.

• Opportunities to conduct research stays with an international group.

• Cutting-edge experimental and lab facilities.


Your responsibilities:

• Design, setup, and maintenance of eco-evo experiments with cliff plants.

• Measurement of functional and reproductive plant traits, and pollination control.

• Fieldwork in cliff-dwelling plant communities.

• Analysis of genetic variation and/or microbial diversity.

• Disseminating your knowledge in congresses, seminars, etc.

• Help with the supervision and support of BSc and MSc students in their scientific projects.

• Carry out doctoral courses.

• Statistical analyses and publication of scientific articles.


Application deadline: 2 October 2024.


How to apply? Candidates must submit their applications online between 26/09/2024 and 02/10/2024 through the following link: http://www.urjc.es/investigacion/convocatorias-investigacion, using the online platform for recruitment calls for research projects available on the URJC website. Reference of the project: M3349.


If you have any questions about the position, please contact:

Martí March-Salas

Email: marti.march.salas@urjc.es

Website: https://www.martimarchsalas.com/

Dos ofertas de voluntariado (con gastos pagados) para trabajar en biología marina en Australia

  Oferta compartida por Cristina


Two Volunteer Field Assistants Needed for Project on Ningaloo Reef (Australia)


There are two openings for field assistants to join a funded coral reef fish field project on Ningaloo Reef in Western Australia this coming February and March. The project “Physiology, Life History, and the Pace of Life: Understanding the Role of Cryptobenthic Fishes in Coral Reef Ecosystems” is looking for two volunteer field assistants with the following qualifications:Current Passing Dive Medical Evaluation (April 2024 or more recent)
Current First Aid Certification
Current Advanced Resuscitation Certification
At least 60 hours of logged SCUBA dives. The station will likely ask to see your logbook.
A MERL-Recognized Diving Credential (ADAS Restricted Scientific Diver OR Recreational qualification equivalent to ISO 24801-3. Examples include PADI Divemaster, SSI Dive Guide, NAUI Assistant Instructor, NASE Divemaster, IDEA Europe Divemaster, etc.
Australian Driver’s License (Manual)
Ability to travel to Exmouth without needing to obtain an Australian visa

Successful applicants will work at the Minderoo Exmouth Research Lab (MERL) in Exmouth, WA alongside a PhD student from the University of Texas, USA.

Expectations:Successful applicants will stay at MERL for the full duration of the project and will assist in all research components, including cryptobenthic reef fish collections via SCUBA, fish identification and sample processing, basic aquarium work and fish care, oxygen consumption measurements using respirometry, and possibly otolith extraction and polishing.
Safe, conservative diving activity on all dives, including adhering to the dive plan and not exceeding specified depth and time limits.
A positive, respectful, collegial attitude and a willingness to help other members of the research team with whatever tasks come up.
Patience and flexibility, as fieldwork plans can change suddenly.

Bring your own dive equipment, including fins, wetsuit, dive computer, BCD, regulator, mask, and gloves. Tanks and weights will be provided.

What you can expect:Project funds will cover your transportation to and from Exmouth and your food and housing costs while at the station.
Significant scientific dive experience, totaling at least 30 dives.
Experience with cryptobenthic reef fish collection and identification.
Live fish care experience in a regulated scientific setting.
Experience with intermittent-flow respirometry, an important technical skill for studying fish physiology and energetics.
Commensurate with your contribution to the project, the opportunity to co-author a peer-reviewed paper based on the work conducted.

Trip Dates: Feb. 18th – Mar. 27th, 2025

How to Apply:1-page cover letter detailing your qualifications, relevant experience, and motivation for joining the project
CV/Resume
Send documents to neill@utexas.edu by 12:00 pm AEST on October 10th, 2024
Zoom interviews with qualified applicants will be conducted in October.

14 de septiembre de 2024

Voluntariado en Australia estudiando peces de arrecifes de coral

 We have two openings for field assistants to join a funded coral reef fish field project on Ningaloo Reef in Western Australia this coming February and March. Travel and accommodations are included, and you'll get to work with an understudied group of reef fishes on an exciting project! Posting is copied below, feel free to reach out to m.neill@utexas.edu with any questions.


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The project "Physiology, Life History, and the Pace of Life: Understanding
the Role of Cryptobenthic Fishes in Coral Reef Ecosystems" is looking for
two volunteer field assistants with the following qualifications:

•Current Passing Dive Medical Evaluation (April 2024 or more recent)
•Current First Aid Certification
•Current Advanced Resuscitation Certification
•At least 60 hours of logged SCUBA dives. The station will likely ask to
see your logbook.
•A MERL-Recognized Diving Credential (ADAS Restricted Scientific Diver
OR Recreational
qualification equivalent to ISO 24801-3. Examples include PADI Divemaster,
  SSI Dive Guide, NAUI Assistant Instructor, NASE Divemaster, IDEA Europe
Divemaster, etc.
•Australian Driver’s License (Manual)
•Ability to travel to Exmouth without needing to obtain an Australian visa

Successful applicants will work at the Minderoo Exmouth Research Lab (MERL)
in Exmouth, WA alongside a PhD student from the University of Texas, USA.


Expectations:


•Successful applicants will stay at MERL for the full duration of the
project and will assist in all research components, including cryptobenthic
reef fish collections via SCUBA, fish identification and sample processing,
basic aquarium work and fish care, oxygen consumption measurements using
respirometry, and possibly otolith extraction and polishing.
•Safe, conservative diving activity on all dives, including adhering to the
dive plan and not exceeding specified depth and time limits.
•A positive, respectful, collegial attitude and a willingness to help other
members of the research team with whatever tasks come up.
•Patience and flexibility, as fieldwork plans can change suddenly.

•Bring your own dive equipment, including fins, wetsuit, dive computer,
BCD, regulator, mask, and gloves. Tanks and weights will be provided.


What you can expect:

•Project funds will cover your transportation to and from Exmouth and your
food and housing costs while at the station.
•Significant scientific dive experience, totaling at least 30 dives.
•Experience with cryptobenthic reef fish collection and identification.
•Live fish care experience in a regulated scientific setting.
•Experience with intermittent-flow respirometry, an important technical
skill for studying fish physiology and energetics.
•Commensurate with your contribution to the project, the opportunity to
co-author a peer-reviewed paper based on the work conducted.

*Trip Dates: Feb. 18th - Mar. 27th, 2025*

*Application Deadline: Oct. 10th, 2024*

*How to Apply:*
•1-page cover letter detailing your qualifications, relevant experience,
and motivation for joining the project
•CV/Resume

Send documents to m.neill@utexas.edu by 12:00 pm AEST on October 10th, 2024.

Zoom interviews with qualified applicants will be conducted in October.


Mel Neill
He/Him
PhD Student, Brandl Lab
University of Texas Marine Science Institute

12 de septiembre de 2024

Contrato permanente analizando datos de migración de aves en Suiza

 Research Associate in Bird Migration Biology, 80 - 100%

The Swiss Ornithological Institute is a non-profit foundation dedicated to ornithology and the protection of birds. It monitors native birds, researches their way of life and advocates for threatened species. The Swiss Ornithological Institute has over 200 employees working across Switzerland. A core task is to promote bird conservation based on solid research evidence.

The bird migration unit studies and strives to protect migratory birds, which are under particular pressure. We do this by using frontline methods, for example tracking and radar, and engage in collaborations with partners along the flyways. Our focus is on small, songbird-sized migratory landbirds.

To reinforce the team we are looking from 1st of November 2024 or upon agreement, for a

Research Associate in Bird Migration Biology (80-100%)


Your tasks

  • Analyse and publish existing tracking data from previous research within the unit.
  • After an initial focus on existing data, establish own field research, ideally in Switzerland.
  • Conduct field studies on migratory birds, involving tracking methods.
  • Lead the analyses and interpretation of own tracking data.
  • Disseminate research findings through publications, presentations and outreach.
  • Keep up to date on research topics, for example by visiting international conference.
  • Contribute to knowledge transfer, planning and coherence of the unit.
  • Support the unit and Swiss Ornithological Institute on other tasks as needed.

Your profile

  • A PhD and research experience in ecology, animal behavior, evolutionary biology or a related field, including animal tracking.
  • Experience with appropriate quantitative methods, including analysis of tracking data.
  • A track record of publication on avian research and a solid background on migration.
  • A team-oriented work style.willingness to initiate own research projects within the remits of the Institute.

We offer

A diverse position with many responsibilities in a diversified work environment. Furthermore, we offer family-friendly and flexible working times, good opportunities for further education and exemplary social benefits. Working place is Sempach.


Are you interested?

The Swiss Ornithological Institutes values diversity of staff. We therefore consider all qualified applications. Further information can be provided by Barbara Helm, Head of Migration unit. We are looking forward to your application (motivation letter, CV, certificates, contact of references) in a single PDF document submitted over our application portal on our website by latest 20. September 2024. Other applications cannot be considered.
Job interviews are scheduled by invitation for 8th and 9th October 2024.


Contrato interesante coordinando un proyecto en el Zoo de New England

 Position: Project Coordinator, Center for Zoonomics


Zoo New England, in collaboration with the Vertebrate Genomics Group at the
Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard, is launching the Center for Zoonomics,
a cross-disciplinary center to bring together human-health focused genomic
scientists and disease experts with zoological veterinarians to more
sustainably conserve healthy populations of endangered species, while also
informing and advancing research on similar diseases in humans.

We are seeking a Project Coordinator to work with the center’s leadership
team to develop and execute the vision for the center.

The ideal candidate will possess exceptional written and oral communication
skills, a deep understanding of biology and genetics, and the ability to
distill complex scientific concepts into clear and engaging content. The
ideal candidate will bring experience in science (including wet lab
experience), science communication, and data organization, playing an
important role in defining and executing the scientific strategy for the
center.

The Project Coordinator will:
• Foster a collaborative community within the center by organizing events,
workshops, and seminars.
• Clearly define and communicate the center’s goals and achievements to
internal and external audiences through presentations, reports, and online
media.
• Support collection and management of biospecimens from endangered
species, including careful recordkeeping, trialing data management
software, and serving as lead liaison between institutions for receiving
and managing biospecimens donated for research

Minimum Job Requirements:
• BS in Biology, Genetics, or an equivalent field
• Excellent organizational, written, and oral communication skills

This position reports to Zoo New England's Director of Conservation
Genomics, though the position also carries an appointment with the Broad
Institute and the majority of day to day work will be conducted at the
Broad Institute.

To apply: Please visit https://zoonewengland.bamboohr.com/careers/297 to
upload a cover letter and curriculum vitae. For inquiries, please contact
Dr. Rachel Johnston at rjohnston@zoonewengland.org. Preference will be
given to applications received by October 6, 2024.

Oferta de Voluntariado Online para participar en el Censo Nacional de Gato Montes (España)



Tareas: Identificación de Especies en Imágenes obtenidas mediante fototrampeo

Requisitos: Tener ordenador con Internet y saber diferenciar las especies de mamíferos de la provincia de Málaga

Inscripciones: https://forms.gle/vLQix2KnkzfH4wZdA 

Buscan a gente con poderes de GIS y español para trabajar en República Dominicana


Overview

Counterpart International seeks a Geographical Informations Systems (GIS) Officer to support its five-year USAID-funded program Climate Adaptation Activity (CAA) in the Dominican Republic. The CAA program seeks to build locally led, long-term resilience to climate change by promoting sustainable livelihoods and water security, which should result in significant environmental gains in the Dajabon watershed, beyond the province and into Haiti. By engaging communities, leveraging private funding and public resources, enabling data informed decision-making, and building diverse partnerships grounded in inclusion and market-based approaches, the Climate Adaptation Activity will accelerate sustainable social, economic, and environmental outcomes.

The GIS Officer is responsible for collecting, managing, analyzing, and visualizing geographic data. You will work closely with project teams to provide spatial analysis and mapping solutions that contribute to informed decision-making and effective implementation of development programs. The GIS Officer position is based in the Dominican Republic. This position will report to the Tecnical Director.

Responsibilities

  • Gather geospatial data using GPS, satellite imagery, surveys, and other sources, and ensure the accuracy, quality, and completeness of collected data.
  • Organize and maintain GIS databases, including data cleaning, validation, and documentation.
  • Perform spatial analysis to identify trends, patterns, and relationships in the data.
  • Utilize GIS tools and techniques to create models for predictive analysis and scenario planning.
  • Generate thematic maps, heat maps, and spatial overlays to visualize data for decision-making.
  • Develop maps to illustrate spatial information effectively; incorporate multimedia elements such as photos, videos, and infographics into mapping projects, as needed.
  • Collaborate with program staff and specialists to integrate GIS into planning and implementation.
  • Support data collection efforts in the field by developing mobile GIS solutions and data collection protocols.
  • Assist in designing monitoring and evaluation frameworks with geospatial indicators for project impact assessment, in close collaboration with the Monitoring, Evaluation, and Learning team.
  • Document GIS processes, methodologies, and workflows for knowledge sharing and capacity building.
  • Draft regular updates on highlights, summaries, and other similar products of the program to communicate GIS findings and insights to share with diverse audiences, including USAID.

Qualifications

  • Bachelor's or Master's degree in Geography, GIS, Environmental Science, or a related field.
  • Minimum four years of applicable experience.
  • Experience using GIS software such as ArcGIS, QGIS, or similar tools.
  • Familiarity with remote sensing techniques and imagery analysis.
  • Strong analytical skills with the ability to interpret and visualize complex spatial data.
  • Experience in database management, data cleaning, and spatial data modeling.
  • Knowledge of programming languages (Python, R) for automation and scripting in GIS workflows is a plus.
  • Understanding of international development concepts, including sustainable development goals (SDGs) and geospatial applications in development projects.
  • Excellent communication skills with the ability to present technical information clearly to non-technical audiences.
  • Strong organizational skills and attention to detail to manage GIS projects effectively.
  • Strong interpersonal skills and work ethic.
  • Ability to work with multidisciplinary teams.
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills in Spanish, English proficiency preferred.

Counterpart is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer and does not discriminate in its selection and employment practices. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, political affiliation, sexual orientation, gender identity, marital status, disability, protected veteran status, genetic information, age, or other legally protected characteristics. 

 

Accessibility Notice: If you need reasonable accommodation for any part of the employment process due to a physical or mental disability, please send an email to recruiting@counterpart.org. Please view Affirmative Action/Equal Employment Opportunity Posters provided by OFCCP here.

 

Only finalists will be contacted. No phone calls, please.

Dos ofertas trabajando con datos de GIS

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