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agricultural management strategies. Depending on the interests of applicants, this project will include computer modelling, data science and ecological data collection. Applications are welcome from any
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, regression modeling and ecological fieldwork. Documented mastery of tree-ring analytical approaches, especially cross-dating, as well as general statistical and computational skills are prerequisites
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Job Title: Locum Associate or Senior Editor, Nature Plants Location: Shanghai, New Delhi - hybrid working model Closing date: January 11th, 2026 About Springer Nature Springer Nature is one
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progress is on track. The aim of this project is to provide an empirical basis for ecological time lags across species, scales and ecosystems. Building on theoretical and modelling work led by PI Graham and
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, or a related field, with demonstrated experience in quantitative ecological modelling, community or population dynamics, and strong analytical and programming skills (R or Python). How to apply
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Ecology research methods, preferred options are Input/Output analysis, environmental footprint analysis, integrated assessment models. Expertise and/or experience with digital tools for environmental
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. We are looking for highly motivated and team-oriented candidates with a background in dendroecology, regression modeling and ecological fieldwork. Documented mastery of tree-ring analytical approaches
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, bioinformatics, and ecological modeling. Results will inform future biodiversity monitoring frameworks, adaptive forest management, and conservation policy. At the Department of Wildlife, Fish and Environmental
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broader understanding of evolutionary and ecological processes and develop technical skills. The work will involve fieldwork, statistical modelling, bioinformatics and cell biology, including culturing and
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quantitative predictions testable against empirical data from diverse ecological contexts. We use methods from theoretical evolutionary biology, including optimal control theory, life history modelling, adaptive