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details see papers here: https://charliecornwallis.github.io/Group/ Work duties The position provides opportunities to generate independent ideas, gain a broader understanding of evolutionary and ecological
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: Position Type: Non tenure-track faculty Position Location: Ithaca, New York 14853, United States of America [map ] Subject Areas: Natural Resources Ecology / Aquatic Fisheries Appl Deadline: 2026/02/01 11
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risk assessment. This effort is grounded in a spatially explicit mechanistic model implemented in R (aspatial version) and Scala (spatially distributed version), simulating at a daily time step the
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Teaching Professor in Environmental Studies, starting in August 2026. We seek an ecologist with a particular interest in plant ecology, freshwater ecology or wetland ecology. The successful candidate will
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work now focuses on the evolution of egg-laying behaviour and the transitions to viviparity. In parallel, we are also interested in characterizing the natural history, ecology, and phylogenetics
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fosters critical discourse and encourages independent, innovative, and interdisciplinary approaches to the urgent spatial, socio-ecological, and political challenges. Participating Chairs at the LUS The LUS
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the causes and effects of biodiversity loss in the Anthropocene. As part of our strategic development, we launched an ambitious long-term research effort in “Anthropocene Biodiversity Loss” encompassing
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ecosystems and how these should be managed today and in the future. For more information: http://www.slu.se/en/departments/forest-ecology-management/ Read more about our benefits and working at SLU by visiting
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, in the oxycline, and around algal particles. Their activity is shaped by cross-feeding interactions with heterotrophs, nitrifiers, and sulfur oxidisers, yet the ecological links between benthic and
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planning, conducting, and reporting original research on the ecology and management of fish populations in Adirondack ecosystems, as part of the Adirondack Fishery Research Program (AFRP) team. The mission