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28 de marzo de 2026

Oferta de doctorado de 3 años en multi-omics (Alemania)

PhD en regulación transcripcional y evolución de la socialidad en escarabajos - Senckenberg Biodiversity and Climate Research Institute, Frankfurt, Alemania - 3 años - 65% EG 13 TV-L - Deadline 29 marzo 2026

Location: Frankfurt, Germany

Organization: Senckenberg Biodiversity and Climate Research Institute

Contract Type: PhD position, 3 years, 65% EG 13 TV-L

Main Description:
PhD position to investigate transcriptional regulatory mechanisms involved in the evolution of sociality in beetles. The project uses a multi-omics approach combining gene expression analysis, epigenetic data, and experimental work with eight beetle species at different stages of parental care.

Requirements:
  • Master's degree in Biology, Evolutionary Biology, Molecular Biology, Bioinformatics, or related field
  • Strong interest in behaviour, evolution, and genomics
  • Experience with NGS data, R, or other programming language (desirable)
  • Excellent communication skills in English
  • Experience in tissue dissection, molecular lab procedures, and bioinformatic analysis of transcriptome/methylation data (desirable)

Benefits/Conditions:
  • Access to international network of scientists
  • Integration in interdisciplinary GEvol consortium with training opportunities
  • Dynamic research environment in Frankfurt

How to Apply:
Upload application as single PDF at https://www.senckenberg.de/de/stellenanzeigen/ including motivation letter, CV, academic certificates, list of publications, and recommendation letters. Reference #11-26011.

Contact: Dr. Barbara Feldmeyer (barbara.feldmeyer@senckenberg.de)

Deadline: March 29, 2026

More information: https://www.senckenberg.de/en/research/institutes-overview/sbikf-institut/sbikf-ag-molecular-ecology/

3 de marzo de 2026

PhD en genética de reproducción con peces cavernícolas (Alemania)

PhD Position: MHC in cavefish and human reproduction - University of Münster, Germany - E13 TV-L (65%) - Deadline 13 March 2026

Location: Münster, Germany

Organization: University of Münster, Institute for Integrative Cell Biology and Physiology

Contract Type: PhD Position

Main Description:
PhD position in evolutionary biology and immunology focused on the role of the major histocompatibility complex (MHC) in fertilization and male infertility. The work combines genetic analysis in Mexican cavefish (Astyanax mexicanus) and stickleback with in vitro fertilization techniques, single-cell RNA sequencing, and analysis of human genomic datasets.

Requirements:
  • Master's degree in biology or related field
  • Preferably with focus on evolution, molecular or reproductive biology
  • Experience in molecular laboratory techniques, spermatogenesis, or practical work with fish
  • Excellent communication skills
  • Fluent English (spoken and written)
  • Willingness to learn German

Benefits/Conditions:
  • Salary E13 TV-L (65%)
  • Access to cutting-edge technology and datasets in collaborative environment
  • Unique opportunity to combine basic and applied research
  • Flexibility in work models
  • Public employee benefits including VBL pension, annual bonus, and job stability
  • Sport and health programs
  • Family support

How to Apply:
Apply through the University of Münster career portal with a single PDF document containing: cover letter (max 1 page), CV with research experience and publications, transcripts and copies of diplomas, names and contacts of at least two references.

More information and application

25 de octubre de 2024

Beca de doctorado en UK estudiando aves en los legendarios Wytham Woods

The Edward Grey Institute announces a fully funded DPhil scholarship focusing on how individuals and populations respond to changing environments. This research opportunity, supervised by Prof. Ben Sheldon, is part of a major research program supported by UKRI and NERC.


Research Focus:

- Tri-trophic interaction between trees, primary consumers, and birds

- Woodland ecosystems under climate change

- Seasonal environments

- Multiple temporal and spatial scales


Methods and Resources:

- Remote sensing

- Field and lab experiments

- Genomic analysis

- Quantitative genetic approaches

- Access to Wytham Woods long-term population study

- Fleet of drones for phenology mapping

- Acoustic recording and monitoring infrastructure


Key Details:

- Start Date: 1 October 2025

- Duration: 3.5 years (possible extension to 4 years)

- Stipend: £19,237 (2024-25 rate)

- Research Expenses: Up to £5,000 per year

- Location: John Krebs Field Station and Wytham Woods

- Application Deadline for Informal Inquiries: 5th December 2024


Interested candidates should contact ben.sheldon@biology.ox.ac.uk with a CV and research statement.


More information about this and other scholarships can be found here: https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/2zymo46wrav8pz4ekbj65/EGI-Scholarships-for-2025.docx?rlkey=7bzq13cizuo9djr2delvl4xjo&e=1&st=nwlam35m&dl=0

23 de octubre de 2024

Beca de 23k euros para estudiar ecología evolutiva de aves de islas en UK

The Edward Grey Institute at Oxford University announces a fully funded DPhil scholarship focused on the evolutionary ecology of island birds, particularly in the context of understanding the microevolutionary processes that result in the emergence of the island syndrome.


Research Opportunities:

- Genomic approaches

- Modeling

- Field data collection

- Focus on bird systems in Australia and the southwest Pacific


Available Resources:

- 25-year inventory of avian blood samples and morphometrics

- Long-term research population of silvereyes on Heron Island (13,000+ banded birds since 1960s)

- New mainland site in Brisbane for comparative studies

- Advanced lab facilities including clean rooms for processing low yield DNA samples

- Access to the new Life & Mind Building from 2025


Key Details:

- Start Date: 1 October 2025

- Duration: 3.5 years (possible extension to 4 years)

- Stipend: £19,237 (2024-25 rate)

- Research Expenses: Up to £5,000 per year

- Supervisor: Prof. Sonya Clegg

- Application Deadline for Informal Inquiries: 5th December 2024


Candidates must submit a CV and research statement (max one page) to sonya.clegg@biology.ox.ac.uk


More information about this and other scholarships can be found here: https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/2zymo46wrav8pz4ekbj65/EGI-Scholarships-for-2025.docx?rlkey=7bzq13cizuo9djr2delvl4xjo&e=1&st=nwlam35m&dl=0

14 de julio de 2023

Un puesto de conservador especializado en ictiología 🐟🐠🐡

Oferta compartida por Nuria

We seek for a curator for Ichthyology at the Leibniz Institute for Biodiversity at the Museum of Nature in Hamburg. 

The Leibniz Institute for the Analysis of Biodiversity Change (LIB) is one of the large, globally connected research museums of the Leibniz Association. In addition to excellent research on biodiversity and its change, we are advancing the development of our extensive scientific collections with an international team and state-of-the-art technology. With our exhibition, knowledge transfer and communication work at our exhibition venues Museum Koenig Bonn and Museum der Natur Hamburg, we want to spread enthusiasm for nature and contribute with our research topics to current socio-political discussions on species loss, climate change and the protection of ecosystems. The construction of an integrated natural history museum is being planned for the Hamburg location; the research infrastructure at the Bonn location is currently being significantly expanded.

The LIB is looking for a scientist for a position as Curator Ichthyology (m/f/d) at LIB Hamburg starting as soon as possible, representing research at an internationally competitive level. The successful candidate will bridge the gap between the fish collection and ichthyological research on drivers of biodiversity change in space and time. The candidate's scientific expertise should be evident in collection-based ichthyological research and must cover at least one of the following fields:
- fish morphology
- population and/or community ecology of fishes
- evolutionary ecology and/or systematics of fishes

We expect the candidate to:
  • hold a PhD in zoology or related areas, preferred with focus on ichthyology 
  • be a designated expert in fish taxonomy with profound species knowledge of extant fishes 
  • have working experience with natural history collections, especially fishes 
  • demonstrate a vision of further developing the fish collection 
  • have a strong publication record, with a vision for future research 
  • actively develop a working group
  • acquire substantial third-party funding 
  • promote LIB-internal teamwork and external collaborations.
The successful candidate 
  • will function within the Centre for Taxonomy and Morphology in Hamburg, and will play a strong role in advancing the LIB's reputation as a preeminent institution for the study of biodiversity change on a global scale 
  • will be tasked with assuming full curatorial responsibility for the ichthyological collection housed by LIB Hamburg 
  • will be responsible for a wide range of duties such as collection management, provision of scientific services, expansion and digitization of the collection, and contributions to outreach activities.
The Leibniz Association is committed to diversity and gender equity. The LIB is certified as a family- friendly institution. We aim to increase the proportion of women in areas where women are under- represented and to promote their careers in particular. We therefore strongly encourage women with relevant qualifications to apply.This is a tenure-track position, initially limited for three years according to the WissZeitVG. Starting remuneration will be in pay group E13 according to the TV-L. After a successful tenure evaluation, the candidate will be classified in TV-L E14.

Applications will be handled in accordance with the Landesgleichstellungsgesetz NRW (State Equality Act). Applications from suitable individuals with a certified serious disability and those of equal status are particularly welcome. When recruiting, they have priority over applicants who are not legally privileged and who have essentially the same suitability, qualifications and professional performance. Salary corresponds up to grade TV-L E 13 in the German Public Service Scheme. The contract will start as soon as possible.

Applications in English, accompanied by supporting documentation (CV, certificates, lists of publications and funding) and a concept for leading the Ichthyology section should be submitted no later than July 31 st 2023 only digitally to Frau Susanne Jenschke www.leibniz-lib.de/karriere.

For further information about Museum Koenig Bonn and Museum der Natur Hamburg please see: https://www.leibniz-lib.de.

Apply online:
https://bonn.leibniz-lib.de/en/job-portal

16 de mayo de 2023

Postdoc estudiando ecología evolutiva de plantas urbanas

Oferta compartida por Nuria


Applications are open for a two-years post doctorate fellow position in the field of urban plants evolutionary ecology. Review of applications begins on mid-July 2023

OVERVIEW
We are looking for an enthusiastic candidate with an interest in plant biology alongside a strong background in plant evolutionary ecology. The candidate must have completed a Ph.D. degree in the last three years, preferably in the areas of plant ecology, pollination biology, evolutionary biology, quantitative genetics, and must show a clear record of research in these areas. The work will focus on plant adaptation to biotic/abiotic drivers along the urbanization gradient. We aim to identify the effect of urbanization on the ecology and evolution of plant species with a special emphasis on plant-pollinator and plant-herbivore interactions and their interplay along the gradient.


HOW TO APPLY:
To apply, please submit the following documents: 
  • one page cover letter including motivation and research interests
  • a CV
  • contact information for two references electronically
They should be sent as a single PDF document to cozzolin@unina.it 
Review of applications will continue until the position is filled. 
Job can start as early as October 2023.

The selected candidate will be required to present official credentials from all his/her academic degrees.

If you have any questions or queries about the position or the project, please email Prof. Salvatore Cozzolino to cozzolin@unina.it

22 de octubre de 2022

Haz el doctorado investigando la evolución de especies animales en zonas urbanas

Oferta compartida por Cristina

Se busca candidato/a predoctoral

¡Desde los proyectos uBMS y CBMS buscamos una persona interesada en hacer el doctorado con nosotros! La propuesta de tesis se centra en la eco-evolución de las especies animales en las zonas urbanas. Usando como modelo, por supuesto, nuestras mariposas. A continuación el resumen de la propuesta (en inglés):

“Butterflies in the city: eco-evolutionary dynamics of successful urban dwellers”
Supervisors: Yolanda Melero (Universitat de Barcelona, CREAF); Constantí Stefanescu (Museu de Granollers)
Location: Facultat de Biologia, Universitat de Barcelona.)

Urban areas pose novel ecosystems to which many species are not pre-adapted. Recent studies have shown that cities contain fewer species than the (semi)natural areas surrounding them, but some of these urban species can become super abundant. Whether a species can survive and thrive in the urban ecosystems depends on their ability to (pre)adapt to such a new hostile environment, leading to healthy populations dynamics. With this work, we aim to better understand the eco-evolutionary dynamics of successful urban species by linking species traits (e.g. dispersal ability), phenotypic and genetic changes (e.g. bigger body size) and population dynamics of species with different success rates (in terms of presence and abundance) in urban environments. To do so we will use a set of seven butterfly species known to be found in the cities.

We will make use of the data collected by two butterfly monitor schemes, one in the city of Barcelona (ubms.creaf.cat, running since 2018) and another in the natural areas outside the city (www.catalanbms.org, since 1994); and data on the urban environmental variables gathered via field work and data extraction (already being collected by a technician as part of the ongoing research project MEDYCI). This project offers the opportunity of learning about (urban) ecology and evolution in ongoing research projects, butterflies biology, state of art statistical and molecular tools, among other skills. With it, we will contribute to the scientific knowledge on species responses to human-induced rapid environmental, a key question in current ecology; and we will target at-risk species and traits due to urbanization. Results will also feed and be used by administrative bodies working on greening the cities (e.g. Adjustment de Barcelona).

Candidate requirements: BSc. in Biology or related with a grade > 8; good level of English and learning capacity. Master in Ecology or similar and knowledge of R will be positively considered. We expect the candidate to apply for a FPU (see 2021 call), a FI grant and/or a UB-Predoc grant; hence requirements and prioritization will be based on these calls. Please send a letter of motivation and a CV, including the final grade of your academic record (BSc and MSc), to Yolanda Melero (ymelero@ub.edu) before end of October.

16 de octubre de 2022

Un postdoc de lo más futurista: microrobótica y polinizadores

Oferta compartida por Nuria

A position as a postdoctoral researcher in evolutionary ecology/biomechanics is available at the Department of Ecology and Genetics, Plant Ecology and Evolution Program.

This postdoctoral position forms part of the Human Frontier Science Program project “Bridging robotics and buzz pollination: Reconstructing a bee’s buzz through microrobotics” (2022-2025). It represents a collaboration between the research groups of Dr. Mario Vallejo-Marin (Uppsala University, Sweden) and Dr. Noah Jafferis (University of Massachussetts, Lowe, U.S.A.). Our project exploits new advances in micro-robotics to study a fundamental interaction between bees and flowers during buzz pollination, a phenomenon that includes thousands of plant and bee species around the world. During buzz pollination, bees from as many as 11,000 species use their indirect flight muscles to generate vibrations to shake pollen out of flowers. Buzz pollination captures one of the most striking and widespread examples of floral convergence, occurring in more than 20% of flowering plant families, including crops, such as tomatoes, which depend on vibration-producing bees.

Our project’s main goal is to develop new micro-robotic approaches combined with experiments in laboratory and field settings to study the vibrations produced by diverse bee species and their effect on pollen release. We will address the central question of how diversity of bee vibrations translates to functional variation in pollen release of buzz-pollinated flowers.

The postdoctoral researcher based at Uppsala will work on measuring bee vibrations in both field and laboratory settings, growing buzz-pollinated flowers, and testing the dynamics of pollen release triggered by micro-robots developed by the U.S.A. team. Both teams will work in close collaboration with each other to develop and test the micro-robots and compare them with bee vibrations on flowers.

The multidisciplinarity of the project makes it suitable to highly motivated candidates from a variety of research backgrounds and interests, from pollination, botany, behaviour, and evolution to biomechanics and biophysics, among others. The project has opportunities to expand the research directions in conjunction with the research team.

Duties
These include plant growth and care, animal (bees) maintenance and behavioural observations, fieldwork locally and overseas, laboratory work with mechanical and electronic devices, computer work (e.g., data entry, analysis, programming), manuscript preparation, supervision of students, participation in lab activities such as journal clubs, discussions, attendance to conferences, and presenting the results of the study in talks and posters.

Qualifications required
To qualify for an employment as a postdoctoral researcher you must have a PhD degree or a foreign degree equivalent to a PhD degree in a relevant field (e.g., evolutionary biology, biology, botany, entomology, biomechanics). The PhD degree must have been obtained no more than three years prior to the application deadline. The three-year period can be extended due to circumstances such as sick leave, parental leave, duties in labour unions, etc. Ability to work with plants and bees, ability to travel and conduct fieldwork overseas during the summer months, and experience with statistical analyses (e.g., R) are required. We attach great importance to personal qualities such as independence, initiative, flexibility, ability to cooperate, creativity, and problem-solving analytical skills. Candidates must be able to express themselves fully in spoken as well as written English.

Qualifications desired
Knowledge of programming and scripting languages (e.g., MatLab, LabView, Mathematica, Python), and expertise in one or more fields including evolutionary biology, botany, ecology, entomology, biophysics, biomechanics, and electrical engineering are highly desirable. Expertise with working with bees and plants in field and lab settings is also desirable. Experience on biomechanics or a willingness to learn are welcome.

Application:
The application should include 
  1. a letter of intent describing yourself, your research interests and motivation of why you want to work as a postdoctoral researcher in the advertised project, 
  2.  short description of what specific expertise or skills you can bring to the project, 
  3. a CV,
  4. name and contact information to at least two reference persons (e-mail address). 
The application should be written in English. 
You are welcome to submit your application no later than 1st November 2022. UFV-PA 2022/3604.

Other information
Starting date: 2022-12-01, or as agreed.
Type of employment: Temporary position for 24 months, with a possibility to an extension up to a maximum of 36 months, according to central collective agreement.
Scope of employment: 100%.
https://www.uu.se/en/about-uu/join-us/details/?positionId=550546

For further information about the position please contact: Associate Professor Mario Vallejo-Marin, mario.vallejo-marin@ebc.uu.se.

10 de septiembre de 2022

Postdoc o doctorado estudiando jerbillos del Sáhara

Oferta compartida por Nuria

Phylogenomics and evolution of speciose desert rodents (genera: Gerbillus)

We are looking for an enthusiastic student / researcher to join project and expeditions to the Sahara to collect data and accomplish research / PhD thesis. The selected candidate will apply with the team for an independent research position / PhD scholarship. Several financing opportunities exist within the supervisor team institutions (see below).

Ongoing climate change, and extreme weather events, raised concern for species survival throughout the world. Some organisms have long coped with those problems, by adapting to new conditions and seeking shelter in suitable patchy areas. Therefore a promising approach to predict the future of the species is to first reconstruct its evolutionary past. North Africa has been exposed to frequent, and repeated, climatic oscillations. Therefore, the Sahara desert can serve as a laboratory to study how species respond to climate change and extreme conditions. We study speciose Gerbillus rodents (estimated > 50 species) that inhabit arid habitats and deserts. Due to remoteness of the area evolutionary history and ecology of Saharan inhabitants has been rarely studied. Our previous research showed high cryptic diversity within Gerbillus rodents, and suggested ecological processes involved in diversification.

With field work in remote and distinct geographic locations, expected to host endemic and rare lineages and species, and sequencing of historical museum samples, this project aims in reconstructing phylogenetic history (phylogenomics) to study biogeography and mechanisms of diversification in harsh and fluctuating desert conditions.

Application:
Send (1) a short letter of interest (1 page), (2) CV (1-3 pages) and (3) list of publications (all integrated in one pdf file) to: boratyns@cibio.up.pt

Team:
Financing opportunities:
Fellowship / contract through FCT foundation: https://www.fct.pt/ 
PhD scholarship at the Masaryk University (Brno, Czech Republic):
https://www.muni.cz/en
PhD Biodiv studentship: https://www.biodiv.pt/en/

References:
Bryja et al. 2022. Rodents of the Afar Triangle (Ethiopia): geographical isolation causes high level of endemism. Biodivers Conserv, 10.1007/s10531-022-02354-4
Boratyński et al. 2017. Repeated evolution of camouflage in speciose desert rodents. Sci Rep, 10.1038/s41598-017-03444-y
Ndiaye et al. 2016. Evolutionary systematics and biogeography of the arid habitat‐adapted rodent genus Gerbillus (Rodentia, Muridae): a mostly Plio‐Pleistocene African history. J Zoolog Syst Evol, 10.1111/jzs.12143
Ndiaye et al. 2016. Taxonomic hypotheses regarding the genus Gerbillus (Rodentia, Muridae, Gerbillinae) based on molecular analyses of museum specimens. ZooKeys, 10.3897/zookeys.566.7317

1 de junio de 2022

Postdoc investigando sistemas parasitarios de cría en peces

Oferta compartida por Nuria

POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCH POSITION 2-3.5 YEARS

TOPIC: Fish Evolutionary Ecology
Reichard Lab (www.reichardlab.eu), Institute of Vertebrate Biology, Czech Academy of Sciences, Brno

Full-time postdoctoral position for 2 years (+ extension until the end of 2025 possible) is available at the Institute of Vertebrate Biology, Czech Academy of Sciences, located in Brno, Czech Republic. Position may start when filled; all applications submitted until 20 June 2022 will be fully considered. Selected candidates will be interviewed online.

This position is within a generous funding of Expro project of Czech Science Foundation to Martin Reichard on reproductive parasitism in fish. It uses two understudied fish brood parasitic systems: bitterling fishes (Acheilognathidae) and their mussel hosts, and cuckoo catfish (Synodontis multipunctatus) and their cichlid hosts from Lake Tanganyika.

The project aims at identifying the conditions for the origin and evolution of host specificity in brood parasites. Field and lab studies are combined with barcoding, population genetics and phylogenetics.

Selected candidate will work along with two other postdoctoral researchers. There is flexibility in the specific focus within the broad terms of the project, although we would particularly welcome a candidate with expertise in:
  1. fish morphology (dentition, gill rakers, osteology) or
  2. comparative phylogenetic biology.
We expect applications from candidates with a background in ecology and evolution, ideally with a previous track record of working with fish models. For experimental work, there is access to well-equipped fish breeding facility and outdoor system of separate tanks.

All research expenses, including fieldwork and conference travel, are covered from the project.

QUALIFICATIONS
PhD in Biology

SALARY
at least 55 000 CZK (incl. social and health insurance and taxes), c. 2200 EUR per month (well above average for Czech living expenses), giving a net earnings of 35 000 CZK per month. May increase with
qualification.

APPLICATION PROCEDURE
For formal applications, please submit a CV with explanations of your previous work and motivation to apply for this position in your Cover Letter (1 page is sufficient).
Email your formal application to reichard@ivb.cz
Feel free to consult through informal enquires by email to reichard@ivb.cz

31 de mayo de 2022

Trabaja de lab manager en este laboratorio que se centra en evolución, comportamiento y ecología de insectos sociales

Oferta compartida por Nuria

Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz (JGU) is one of the largest universities in Germany. Thanks to its location in the Rhine-Main science region, the university can unfold to its full potential and showcase its innovative power and dynamism. Its status as a comprehensive university allows for multidisciplinary learning and teaching and has great potential for internationally renowned, interdisciplinary research. Almost all of its institutes are located on a single campus close to the Mainz city center – creating a lively academic culture for researchers, teaching staff, and students from every continent.

The Institute of Organismic and Molecular Evolution at the Faculty of Biology, Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz, Germany invites applications for the position of a Lab Manager full-time (100 %)

This position supports the research group with a focus on evolution, behavior and ecology of social insects in research and teaching.

Your tasks:
  • Further development, application and teaching of molecular biological, behavioral and chemical methods in the context of evolutionary biology research and teaching on ants and bees
  • Support of scientific projects, including taking over of subprojects and help with the preparation of scientific manuscripts and research proposals (e.g. preparation of research results, budget calculation)
  • Participation in international cooperation projects
  • Laboratory management (ordering of laboratory supplies, care and maintenance of laboratory equipment, ensuring working hygiene in the laboratory)
  • Preparation of teaching practicals and field trips
  • Keeping and handling of social insects in the laboratory
Your profile:
  • Completed vocational training as a biological-technical assistant or equivalent skills and extensive experience in research
  • Very good knowledge of written and spoken English
  • Very good knowledge of molecular biological and chemical techniques
  • Good knowledge of the organization of a modern, methodically diverse laboratory of common MS-Office, statistical and citation programs scientific terminology and approaches
Also expected
  • Interest in research and working with social insects
  • Ability and enthusiasm to work as part of an international team
  • Ability to work independently and organize work effectively
  • Development and transfer of new laboratory methods
  • Participation in seminars and meetings of the working group
What we have to offer:
  • A challenging and versatile job in an international team with many opportunities to shape research and university teaching
  • Excellent, modern laboratory equipment
  • Jobticket, optional for the entire Rhine-Main area
  • Extensive human resources development offer
  • Flexible working time arrangements
The position is paid according to EG 9b TV-L and to be filled until 7/1/2022. The position is permanent.
JGU is diverse and welcomes qualified applications from people with varied backgrounds.
Applications from older candidates are welcome.
We aim to increase the number of women in the technical field and therefore encourage female candidates to apply.
Candidates with severe disabilities and appropriate qualifications will be given priority.


Are you ready for a new challenge and interested in this varied and responsible position? Then submit your complete application [cover letter, resume, references] until June 6th, 2022, preferably via the „Apply now“ button.

11 de mayo de 2022

Ecología evolutiva en entornos cambiantes: estructura y viabilidad de comunidades biológicas en este postdoc

Oferta compartida por Nuria

At the Institute for Biodiversity and Ecosystem Dynamics (IBED), University of Amsterdam, we seek to appoint an early career assistant professor for a tenure track in the area of Evolutionary Ecology in rapidly changing environments.

At IBED, we investigate how species relationships determine the structure and stability of biological communities, and how the integrity of these communities is influenced or compromised by processes such as species extinction, the introduction of non-native invaders, and the growth of harmful species. Within EPB, our research comprises fundamental and applied investigations at the level of individual variation, population genetics and community dynamics, to understand the process of speciation, the evolution of resistance, the evolution of endangered and invasive species, and evolution in the face of climate change. Specifically, we are working on evolutionary questions related to plant communities, plant-herbivore, herbivore-herbivore, predator-herbivore and host-pathogen interactions, both within and between species.

We are looking for candidates that can complement the research program of the department of Evolutionary and Population Biology (EPB, seehttps://ibed.uva.nl/content/research-departments/epb/epb.html) at IBED, that covers a broad range of topics related to the eco-evolutionary dynamics of species interactions in challenging environments. The ideal candidate will also strengthen collaborations between existing research lines within EPB as well as within IBED, and link fundamental research on evolutionary ecology with applied areas such as (urban) planning, nature conservation or pest management and values public engagement and outreach.

As for education, the EPB Department is involved in the educational programs of the BSc-programs (i) Biology and (ii) Future Planet Studies, and the MSc-programs (i) Ecology and Evolution and (ii) Future Planet Ecosystem Science, and teaches courses in the fields of behavioral and physiological biology, (field) ecology, neurobiology and evolutionary biology, among others.

More specific information on the job profile, salary and qualification requirements can be found in this link: https://vacatures.uva.nl/UvA/job/Tenure-Track-Assistant-Professor-in-Evolutionary-Ecology-in-Rapidly-Changing-Environments/746023102/.
If you have more questions about this vacancy, you can contact Astrid T. Groot, Head of the Department of Evolutionary and Population Biology (EPB), a.t.groot@uva.nl.

Do you recognize yourself in the job profile? Then we look forward to receiving your application by 20 May 2022.Please note that applications can only be done online through the link above. The University of Amsterdam is actively promoting to increase diversity and inclusion at the faculty level. Even though this position is open to all early-career scientists in the field of evolutionary ecology, we especially encourage early-career scientists from underrepresented minorities to apply, and in case of equal suitability priority will be given to these scientists.

23 de abril de 2022

Echa un ojo a esta oferta de doctorado y dos postdoc en ecología evolutiva y cambio climático

Oferta compartida por Cristina
 
Postdocs
One postdoc position (2 years funded) is now open! Start date is Fall 2022 (this is negotiable).
I am looking for a motivated, talented postdoc who is interested in insect thermal physiology, trophic cascades, and climate change. Prospective postdocs that are interested in this position should e-mail me to discuss potential research projects and funding opportunities. I always encourage prospective postdocs to apply for independent postdoctoral fellowships such as the NSF Postdoctoral Fellowships in Biology or the MSU Presidential Postdoctoral Fellowship in Ecology, Evolution, and Behavior, and would be happy to discuss and help develop potential projects with the applicant.

Graduate students
I am looking for self-motivated, excited graduate students that are interested in physiological ecology, evolution, and climate change research. If that sounds like you, I'd love to hear from you! Please note, the deadline for admissions to enroll for graduate school at MSU is around December 15. I am accepting graduate students in Spring 2023, so please contact me via email well before (i.e., several months before) the application deadline to get the ball rolling. Applying to graduate school can sometimes be daunting and confusing, so below, I provide some information to demystify the process as well as give you an idea of my mentoring philosophy in a way that I hope will be helpful to you.
Making first contact: When you first contact me, please include 1) CV; and 2) a brief, well-written statement of your i) academic background and previous research experience, ii) current research interests, iii) whether you have applied for any fellowships (see below), and iv) why you want to join the lab. Your first email is the first impression! Proofread your email and if possible, ask a trusted mentor to read it and give you feedback. For tips on how to contact a potential graduate advisor, please see this excellent guide developed by my colleague Dr. Sarah Evans (MSU).
Details for applying to grad school: After we have decided you are a good fit for the lab, you can officially apply to MSU (deadline is around December 15th). I am in the degree-granting program of Ecology, Evolution, and Behavior (EEB), but students must apply to a department graduate program. I am in the Department of Integrative Biology. Students wanting to join my lab should apply to this program and can join the EEB program later on if they wish. Graduate students are generally funded by a combination of research assistantships (from grants), teaching assistantships, university fellowships, and national fellowships.
Applying for national fellowships: You can apply for national fellowships before you apply to a graduate program! Such applications provide an excellent way to learn how to write a proposal, think deeply about your research interests and goals, and demonstrate your motivation and dedication to any potential graduate advisor. Make sure you plan ahead because applying for fellowships can take many months. I encourage all eligible students to apply for a National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship. This is a highly competitive fellowship and you may not get funded during your first attempt. But, that's ok! You will learn some very valuable skills in the process of applying. Note, applying for a fellowship is encouraged but is certainly not a requirement for joining my lab.
Overview of my training philosophy: Getting your PhD is a long-term commitment, is time-consuming, at times very challenging, and isn't always the right path for everyone. That being said, the graduate experience can be a rewarding one for many. I take training graduate students seriously and I expect to commit a significant proportion of my time to ensuring my students are thoughtful researchers and communicators. In return, I expect my graduate students to commit a similar amount of time to their training and doggedly pursue their PhD research goals. As a mentor, I try to inspire students to be quality scientists - to be constantly curious about our natural world, to think critically about what they are taught, and to be creative in their approach to problem-solving. Above all, I want my students to come away from their program having grown in their research, communication, and problem-solving skills so that they can apply those skills to whatever avenue of work they choose. As an immigrant and woman of color in ecology, evolution, and behavior, I understand some of the struggles in western academia, and want to show students that these struggles can be surmountable. My lab fosters an open, inclusive, and safe research environment that prioritizes learning, understanding, and collaboration.

29 de marzo de 2022

Asistente de campo: 3 meses de prácticas totalmente remuneradas, te pagan hasta el viaje

 Oferta compartida por Cristina

Paid Research Internships – Ecology and Evolutionary BiologyResearch interns are needed to assist in a multi-disciplinary, multi-investigator, experimental study of the evolution of species interactions in Trinidad, West Indies. The research is led by Professors David Reznick (University of California, Riverside), Joseph Travis (Florida State University), Tim Coulson (University of Oxford), and Ron Bassar (Williams College).  We seek to integrate multiple biological fields for the study of these interactions in experimental populations of guppies and killifish in Trinidad. Duties include assisting in monthly censuses of guppy and killifish populations in montane streams and helping to execute experiments in on-site artificial streams. The monthly censuses include long hours in the field and laboratory.  There will also be 12 days off each month when interns can pursue an independent project.Interns will be required to spend a minimum of 3-months in Trinidad, with possibility of extension. There are potential start dates in May 2022 and every month thereafter until September 2024. We will pay a monthly stipend, cover all travel, living expenses, travel insurance, and provide housing.*Qualifications:* We seek interns who are entertaining the possibility of pursuing graduate studies in some area of ecology and evolution and who wish to gain some additional field research experience before doing so.  Research will take place in semi-remote areas of Trinidad, sometimes under bad weather conditions. Applicants must be able to live and work well with others. Research will involve carrying heavy packs over slippery and steep terrain. Applicants must be in good physical condition and be able to meet the demands of field research under these conditions. Ability to drive a standard transmission vehicle is desirable but not required. Applicants with first-aid/first responder training, skills in automobile maintenance, and construction skills are highly desirable. Please address these skills when applying.Please see our website  for more information on the project and access to reprints. Be sure to check out our video menu which includes a “guppy censuses” as submenu VII. It details the main tasks associated with the internship.Applicants should send cover letter, CV and the names and e-mail addresses of three or more professional references to David Reznick (gupy@ucr.edu <mailto:gupy@ucr.edu>). At least two of the references should be academics.

11 de marzo de 2022

Postdoc de 2 años en ecología evolutiva de aves en un nuevo grupo de investigación

Oferta compartida por Nuria

The Centre for Polar Ecology (CPE) (https://www.prf.jcu.cz/en/cpe.html) at the Faculty of Sciences, University of South Bohemia seeks to appoint a junior-level scientist as a post-doctoral researcher in a new group led by Dr Vojtěch Kubelka (https://www.prf.jcu.cz/en/cpe/contacts/people/kubelka.html) and focusing on evolutionary ecology of birds, climate change biology, parasitology, predator-prey interactions and animal migration (https://www.prf.jcu.cz/en/cpe/about/research-group/zoology.html). The exact position targeting is negotiable according to ambitions of the successful applicant.

CPE aims promotes and facilitate research and education in polar ecological sciences at the Faculty of Science, University of South Bohemia in České Budějovice. The main goal of CPE is multi-disciplinary research focused on Arctic and polar ecology, zoology, parasitology, microbiology and botany. More information at https://www.prf.jcu.cz/en/cpe.html.

We offer access to and support from the Czech Arctic research station on Svalbard as well as the support from international network of more than 40 research teams distributed globally and connected via ÉLVONAL Shorebird Science project (https://elvonalshorebirds.com/home/). The Svalbard infrastructure consists of a year-round research station in Longyearbyen, field station in Petuniabukta and a research motor-sail vessel operational all-around Svalbard.

Successful candidate will be promoted to apply for support from faculty budget and will be expected to seek for own research funding applying to national and as well to European founding agencies.

What would be your main responsibilities:
  • Organize and carry out field work in a foreign country/countries
  • Execute own polar research with international cooperation
  • Coordinate data collection and analyses
  • Preparation of publications
  • Seek funding for research in close collaboration with team members
  • Supervise students and research assistants
  • Present and promote the results at conferences and seminars
  • Carry out other scientific and/or academic activities that are important for the success of the project
What we offer
  • Two-years position with the possibility of extension
  • Excellent instruments equipment and multiple research platforms within CPE and Faculty of Sciences, University of South Bohemia in České Budějovice
  • Access to the Czech Arctic research station on Svalbard
  • Extensive international networking and mentoring opportunities via ÉLVONAL Shorebird Science project (https://elvonalshorebirds.com/home/)
  • Full support for own research funding applications
  • English speaking, stimulating & friendly international research environment
  • HR Award certificate, jcu.cz/about-the-university/development/hr-award-hrs4rProfessional administration support and help with all personal, economic, legal, project, IT, intellectual property needs
  • Flexible working time, 5 weeks of vacation
  • Meals allowance, special mobile services, university kindergarten
  • Work-life balance in a historical middle-sized university city, cz/en/
Competitive candidates are expected to have
  • PhD in evolutionary biology, behavioural ecology, zoology, or relevant field of life sciences
  • Solid knowledge in at least two of those fields: evolutionary ecology, climate change biology, parasitology, predator-prey interactions and animal migration
  • Experience in carrying out or supervising international research projects
  • 3+ years hands-on experiences in basic research, ideally direct experience with Arctic or polar/alpine research
  • Interest in long-term field research using Czech Arctic research station facilities on Svalbard
  • Good skills in statistical modelling, advanced level in using R
  • Strong record of success conducting research and scholarly activities, including
  • publications in peer-reviewed journals
  • Demonstrated project management experience and leadership skills
  • Experience with large data sets reading, analysis and presentation
  • Budgetary and general administrative skills
  • Excellent interpersonal skills and ability to collaborate within a team-based environment, ability to work effectively both in a team and independently
  • Experience in bird ringing, and preferably a ringing licence is welcomed
  • Valid driving licence

Application:
Interested candidates should contact Vojtěch Kubelka (vkubelka@prf.jcu.cz). Applications should include CV (max 4 pages), with at least 3 reference contacts and max 2 pages motivation letter outlining your envisaged research ideas fitting into the aforementioned framework. Both documents in English should be sent to Vojtěch Kubelka before the deadline.
Deadline for applications: 20 March 2022
Position start: ideally between September and December 2022 but it is negotiable.

Location description:
České Budějovice is a vibrant medium-sized city and centre of South Bohemian region with an international university community. The University of South Bohemia is the biggest higher education institution in the region with more than 9,000 students, numerous leading departments in natural sciences and field research stations at Svalbard or Papua New Guinea. Five institutes of the Czech Academy of Sciences are situated on the same campus, forming the Biological Centre and representing outstanding cooperation opportunities. The surrounding of České Budějovice has diverse natural and cultural landscapes, including Šumava National Park, two UNESCO biosphere reserves and numerous protected areas with impressive wildlife.

9 de marzo de 2022

Trabaja de gerente de laboratorio y colecciones en un laboratorio enfocado en genómica de la conservación

Oferta compartida por Nuria

The Funk Lab at Colorado State University is seeking a highly organized, enthusiastic, and motivated scientist to fill a Conservation Genomics Lab and Collections Manager position. The successful candidate will work closely with our multi-disciplinary team of post-docs, graduate students, other research staff, and faculty within the Biology Department at Colorado State. For more information on our research, please see the Funk Lab website (http://funklab.colostate.edu/).

Duties will include, but are not limited to:
  • Preparing DNA sequencing libraries (whole genome, myBaits targeted capture, RADseq, etc.).
  • DNA extractions from a variety of tissue types.
  • Managing and training undergraduate research assistant and work study students.
  • Ordering supplies and equipment maintenance.
  • Curating a tissue sample collection.
  • Renewing permits and submitting annual reports to appropriate agencies.
  • Maintaining collaborator relations, shipping sampling supplies, and receiving samples.
  • Maintaining compliance with environmental and safety procedures.
  • Managing written protocols, Standard Operating Procedures, etc. for lab and field work.
Minimum Qualifications Include:
  • Bachelors degree in biology, genetics, ecology, fish and wildlife biology, or a related field.
  • Strong organizational skills and attention to detail.
  • Ability to work as part of a team as well as accomplish tasks independently.
  • Excellent communication skills and a willingness to follow instructions and direct others when needed.
  • Excellent and thorough laboratory notebook maintenance abilities.
  • Experience with basic and intermediate laboratory methods, including pipetting, PCR, gel electrophoresis, and DNA extraction.
  • Strong desire to learn new genomic sequencing methodologies.
Also strongly desired:
  • Experience with the DNA library preparation protocols listed above.
  • Experience with database management.
  • Graduate degree in biology, genetics, ecology, fish and wildlife
  • biology, or a related field.
Start date and duration
Preferred start date is on or before May 1, 2022, but is open to negotiation. Initially, the appointment will be for a period of 12 months, with the possibility of extension dependent upon performance and the availability of research funds.

Applications
Interested applicants should send applications to Chris Funk (Chris.Funk@colostate.edu) by March 31, 2022. Please include a cover letter, CV, and contact information for 3 references saved as a single PDF file. In the cover letter please highlight your previous laboratory experience and interest in conservation genomics. Subject line should be “Funk Lab Manager Application”. This will be a full-time position, with benefits and an annual salary commensurate with experience.

31 de octubre de 2021

Dos ofertas chulas de doctorado estudiando interacciones entre aves e insectos en Granada y Badajoz

Estamos buscando dos candidatas/os para llevar a cabo dos tesis doctorales:

La primera de las tesis se centraría en el estudio de las interacciones crípticas que se dan entre aves, hormigas y ectoparásitos en el entorno del parque natural de la sierra de Baza en Granada.

La segunda tesis analizaría las interacciones complejas que se dan en una comunidad de páridos en una dehesa de Badajoz.

El Proyecto financiado por el Plan nacional al que se adscribirían las tesis es: “Interacciones crípticas y complejas en comunidades cavernícolas del bosque mediterráneo en un contexto de cambio global: aves, hormigas y ectoparásitos (PID2020-119576GB-I00).

Ambas tesis combinarán estudios descriptivos de co-ocurrencia de especies e individuos en cavidades y comederos a lo largo del año con estudios experimentales de exclusión. Se llevarán a cabo además experimentos en los que se manipularán la disponibilidad de recursos clave (alimento y cavidades) y amenazas (depredadores) para profundizar en los mecanismos que modulan estas interacciones.

Uno de los contratos de investigación está financiado por el Programa Estatal de Promoción del Talento y su Empleabilidad en I+D+i del Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (FPI). Toda la información sobre la convocatoria FPI y requisitos de los candidatos se encuentra aquí: http://www.aei.gob.es/portal/site/MICINN/menuitem.791459a43fdf738d70fd325001432ea0/?vgnextoid=4c6c68d98570c710VgnVCM1000001d04140aRCRD&vgnextchannel=305938bc8423c710VgnVCM1000001d04140aRCRD&vgnextfmt=formato2&id3=076c68d98570c710VgnVCM1000001d04140a

El plazo de presentación de solicitudes en la convocatoria FPI comienza el 28 de octubre y finaliza el 11 de noviembre de 2021 a las 14:00.

El segundo contrato se obtendría a través de una ayuda para la formación de profesorado universitario (FPU). Esta convocatoria está prevista para próximas fechas y los requisitos de la convocatoria previa se pueden consultar aquí:

https://www.educacionyfp.gob.es/servicios-al-ciudadano/catalogo/general/99/998758/ficha/998758-informacion-comun.html

Las personas interesadas en optar a esos contratos deben dirigirse a Deseada Parejo (parejo@eeza.csic.es) o Jesús M. Avilés (javiles@eeza.csic.es) incluyendo CV, expediente académico y dos referencias.


Se valorará:

-Experiencia previa en muestreos de aves e insectos.
-Experiencia en análisis estadísticos.

-Conocimientos de inglés oral y escrito.

-Experiencia en la escritura de artículos científicos

7 de septiembre de 2021

Investiga cómo la dieta, habitat y temperatura influye en la evolución de los lagartos anolis del Caribe

Oferta compartida por Nuria


The postdoctoral scholar will join a collaborative team of researchers elucidating how Anolis lizard niches evolve along dietary, habitat (vegetation structure), and temperature axes. The postdoc will be primarily based out of the Frishkoff Lab (www.frishkofflab.com) at the University of Texas at Arlington, but will collaborate closely with researchers in the laboratories of Martha Muñoz (Yale University) and Luke Mahler (University of Toronto). Anolis lizards form diverse communities on the islands of the Greater Antilles in the Caribbean. But why some species both dominate local communities, and are geographically widespread within individual islands, is unclear. As part of a three-year NSF-funded project, the postdoc will characterize species’ geographic distributions, local abundances in communities, and niche breadths in three replicate adaptive radiations across Puerto Rico, Jamaica, and the Dominican Republic. In particular, the postdoc will lead the characterization of anoles' community structures and their dietary niches with respect to their insect prey, though will be involved in project activities related to the thermal and vegetation structural niche as well.

Specifically, the postdoc will be responsible for:
  • Co-leading field expeditions of 6-10 researchers to Puerto Rico, Jamaica, and the Dominican Republic to:
    • quantify Anolis lizard abundance in standardized plot surveys across environments on each island
    • collect insect community samples using sweep nets, pitfall traps and other methods
    • collect Anolis fecal samples for metagenomic barcoding dietary analysis
  • Conducting analysis of Anolis dietary niches through metagenomic barcoding and sequencing of fecal samples at UTA. Additionally, the post-doc will work with undergraduate team members to:
    • Identify insects and assess total biomass and body size distributions across sites
    • Sanger sequence representative insects from field collections to build sequence-to-specimen library
  • Managing resulting data
  • Analyzing lizard dietary niche breadth in relation to lizard abundance, environment, and insect availability across sites
  • Preparing scientific manuscripts
  • Mentoring junior researchers
Additionally, the postdoc will be encouraged to develop independent ideas pertaining to Anolis lizards and/or insect community ecology in the system. The postdoc will collaborate closely with affiliated labs, and will be supported to travel to the University of Toronto for several weeks as a visiting scholar to work collaboratively on project activities and to develop skills in phylogenetic comparative analysis with the Mahler Lab.

Initial appointment will be for one year, with the expectation of extension for two additional years contingent on performance.

Requirements:
  • PhD in ecology or related field
  • Quantitative statistical skills and familiarity with analysis in R
  • Excitement to conduct tropical fieldwork in a variety of environments, sometimes with minimal amenities
  • Strong communication skills, and ability to work both as part of a team and independently
  • Demonstrated capacity to develop, conduct, and complete projects, as evidenced by a publication record
Preferred, but not required skills:
  • Experience with tropical field biology
  • Experience in entomology and insect identification
  • Experience with Illumina sequencing, especially metabarcoding
  • Experience with field herpetology

Please provide: (1) a cover letter detailing your interest in the position, your qualifications, your general research interests, and relevant experiences; (2) a CV; (3) names and contact information of three academic references; and (4) 1-2 publications

Please submit these materials as a single pdf to Dr. Luke Frishkoff (luke.frishkoff@uta.edu) with the subject line: "Anolis niche postdoc".

24 de junio de 2021

Postdoc en Chequia estudiando ecología evolutiva y parasitismo en peces

Oferta compartida por Nuria


Full-time postdoctoral position for 2-3 years is available at the Institute of Vertebrate Biology, Czech Academy of Sciences, located in Brno, Czech Republic. Position may start when filled; all applications submitted until 4 July 2021 will be fully considered. Selected candidates will be interviewed online.

This position is funded by Expro project of Czech Science Foundation to Martin Reichard on investigating how and why do some parasites become host specialists and its consequences for ecological speciation. Using two understudied fish brood parasitic systems (bitterling fishes and their mussel hosts, and cuckoo catfish and their cichlid hosts), the project uses comparative and experimental approaches to understand how coevolution drives and constrains diversification. This project aims at identifying the conditions for the origin and evolution of host specificity, how it is maintained and constrained, and how it contributes to biological diversification. Field and lab studies are combined with population genetics, phylogenetics and mathematical modelling.

Selected candidate will work along with three other postdoctoral researchers, with focus primarily on experimental and comparative work on bitterling fishes and their mussel hosts. Given a work in a larger team, there is some flexibility in the specific focus within the broad terms of the project. We expect applications from candidates with a background in ecology and evolution, ideally with a previous track record of working with fish models. For experimental work, there is access to well-equipped fish breeding facility and outdoor system of separate tanks.

All research expenses, including fieldwork and conference travel, will be covered from the project.

QUALIFICATIONS - PhD in Biology

SALARY - 55 000 CZK (incl. social and health insurance and taxes), c. 2200 EUR per month (well above average for Czech living expenses), giving a net earnings of 35 000 CZK per month.

APPLICATION PROCEDURE
For formal applications, please submit a CV and explain your previous work and motivation to apply for this position in your Cover Letter (1 page is sufficient). Email your application to reichard@ivb.cz
For informal enquires and more details, FEEL FREE to email reichard@ivb.cz

6 de junio de 2021

Oferta de doctorado en Viena, estudiando ecología evolutiva de anfibios


I am looking for a PhD student to join me in my new lab at the Konrad Lorenz Institute of Ethology, University of Veterinary Medicine in Vienna. The chosen candidate should develop his/her own project aimed to understand how genetic structure, life history and/or phenoiypic traits are impacted by habitat disturbance and climate change. Work can be focused on one of two 2 species: the dyeing poison frog (Dendrobates tinctorius) or the fire salamander (Salamandra salamandra). The candidate will spend several months/yr working in the field, either around Austria or in French Guiana (depending on preferences, suitability, convenience and the overall pandemic-related situation), but will also be carrying out experiments in the laboratory. The project will involve, among others, experimental manipulations in the laboratory, fieldwork, colour pattern analyses, genetic analyses. Letters of application should include a CV, 2 letters of recommendation, and a motivation letter written by the applicant stating their research interests.

Specific Requirements: Above average MSc degree in Animal Behaviour, Ecology and Evolution, Environmental Protection, Conservation, or similar; Proficiency in written and spoken English; Excellent computing skills; Genuine interest in studying behavioural/evolutionary ecology from an interdisciplinary perspective.

Having some of the following qualifications is considered a plus: Experience with molecular biology techniques; experience in studying animals in the field; experience carrying out work in tropical rainforests; experience with amphibian husbandry; background in chemistry; Publications in scientific journals.

If you are interested send me an email to bibiana[dot]rojas[AT]gmail[dot]com. DL for application: June 24th.

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