University of Greifswald, Zoological Institute and Museum 
PhD position in Animal Ecology 
Application deadline: 30.09.2015 

The Department of Animal Ecology, Zoological Institute and Museum at the 
University of 
Greifswald invites applications for a PhD position.  
Starting date: November 1st 2015. 
Duration: 3 years. 
Salary: German salary scale (TV-L 13, 65%). 

We are seeking a highly motivated PhD candidate with interests in 
ecophysiology, 
behavioural ecology and evolution. The general aim of the PhD project is to 
characterize 
the threat that heat waves may constitute for a tropical bird species (Gouldian 
finch), and 
how variation in terms of oxidative status may participate to this threat. 
Towards this 
end, the candidate will measure the effects of high temperature on (i) 
oxidative markers, 
(ii) fertility and fecundity markers, and (iii) ageing markers. The candidate 
will also 
examine whether these effects can be alleviated by the consumption of natural 
food 
resources of high antioxidant potency. The whole project will be conducted in 
captivity at 
the University of Greifswald, but also includes collaborative work with the 
universities of 
Groningen, Neufchatel and Strasbourg.
The successful candidate will hold a Masters in Biology or equivalent (e.g. Dr. 
Vet. Med), 
and will have a strong background in behavioural ecology and/or physiology. 
Prior work 
with birds or mammals and laboratory work will be advantageous. English 
communication skills are essential and some German knowledge might also be 
useful. 
The successful candidate will be expected to take actively part to the set-up 
and the 
organization of the project, as well as to take care of birds. Finally, she/he 
will have the 
opportunity to take part to the Graduate School RESPONSE as associated doctoral 
researcher 
(http://www.mnf.uni-greifswald.de/institute/fr-biologie/graduiertenkolleg-rtg-
2010.html).
The department of Animal Ecology works in the field of evolutionary ecology, 
focusing on 
life-history evolution, stress adaptation and reproductive biology. Current 
projects focus 
on temperature stress resistance, temperature-mediated plasticity, reproductive 
resource allocation, sexual selection and sexual conflict. For further 
information on our 
research, please visit 
http://www.mnf.uni-greifswald.de/institute/fr-biologie/institute-und-
forschung/zool-institut-museum/tieroekologie.html and 
https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Michael_Beaulieu2.
Greifswald is a small and pleasant university town located on the coast of the 
Baltic Sea 
between the islands of Rügen and Usedom. The region offers great opportunities 
for 
outdoor activities and bird watching. Large cities like Berlin and Hambourg are 
easy to 
reach. 
 Applications should include: 
(1) a cover letter with a short statement of motivation, 
(2) a short statement of research  accomplishments (max. 1 page), 
(3) a CV, 
(4) a list of publications (if any), 
(5) the contact details of one or two academic referees.
Applications should be submitted electronically as a single PDF file to:  Dr. 
Michaël 
Beaulieu e-mail: [email protected]  
The University of Greifswald is an equal opportunity employer.  

For any enquiries, please contact Michaël Beaulieu via e-mail.  
Dr. Michaël Beaulieu Zoological Institute & Museum Greifswald University 
J.-S.-Bach-Str. 
11/12 D-17489 Greifswald  Phone: +49-3834-864266 Fax: +49-3834-864252    "Dr. 
Michaël Beaulieu" <[email protected]> 

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