The Biodiversity Theory Group at the German Centre for Integrative
Biodiversity Research (iDiv) offers one PhD position on Biodiversity Theory
and Ecological Networks. The projects will address how habitat fragmentation
affects population dynamics, biodiversity and ecosystem functioning in
complex, multi-trophic ecological communities of animals and plants. Models
of such meta-communities in fragmented landscapes will be developed and
analyzed for relationships between landscape structures and ecological
community composition. The results will provide guidance for species
conservation concepts in natural landscapes.
The project will be embedded in an integrative and collaborative working
group covering various aspects of biodiversity theory:
www.idiv.de/econetlab
The working group is part of an internationally oriented research
environment at iDiv in Leipzig, Germany, that offers ample opportunities for
collaborations:
https://www.idiv.de/
Applicants should have (1) an MSc degree or equivalent, (2) interest in
modeling ecological systems or ecological networks, (3) basic knowledge of
programming (preferably C, C++) or good knowledge of writing code in R or
Python, and (4) excellent knowledge of the English language in speaking and
writing. The PhD position (3 years with salary level 65% Entgeltgruppe 13
TV-L) will be administrated by the Friedrich-Schiller University Jena while
the working group is located at the iDiv Leipzig. Applications are accepted
until July 15th 2016, and more information on the position and application
details are available online:
https://www.uni-jena.de/Universit%C3%A4t/Stellenmarkt/Wissenschaftliche+Mitarbeiter/104_2016+_+PhD+Researcher+_+German+Centre+for+Integrative+Biodiversity+Research+%28iDiv%29.html

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