Two PhD positions are available to work on a project examining climate change implications of nocturnality and resource restriction in ectotherms under the co-supervision of Dr. Timothy Bonebrake (The University of Hong Kong) and Dr. Susana Clusella-Trullas (Stellenbosch University). The positions will be based at the University of Hong Kong but research/field work will be conducted in both Hong Kong and South Africa. Applicants should have a strong academic record with previous research experience. Candidates with programming skills (e.g. R, Matlab and/or ArcGIS) are preferred. Knowledge of lizards and/or Lepidoptera is also desirable but not essential. Please send your CV, a cover letter and any questions to Tim Bonebrake (tb...@hku.hk) by Nov 15 2016. Successful candidates will be expected to begin PhD studies Sept 2017.