Please spread the information about this position at the Department of Ecology, 
SLU, Uppsala to potential applicants:

Associate Senior Lecturer in Ecology with special emphasis on forest protection 
against economically important insect pests.
http://www.slu.se/en/about-slu/jobs-vacancies/read-more/?eng=1&Pid=3080

We are interested in candidates with experience and interest in research on 
insect pests in forests with the aim to reduce their damage and achieve 
sustainable pest management strategies. A suitable research focus is 
interactions between insect pest and host tree, including both the insect's 
behaviour and the tree's defenses and resistance to damage. Other appropriate 
research areas are how to counteract the damage by applying knowledge about 
pest-insect population dynamics, the impact of natural enemies and by forest 
management measures. The Associate Senior Lecturer is expected to conduct 
high-quality research generating results that can be implemented in practical 
forestry.


The Associate Senior Lecturer is expected to mainly pursue research in a 
project that explores the possibilities of using variation in resistance of 
spruce and pine seedlings to reduce damage by pine weevils and bark beetles. To 
investigate variation in resistance among material from the Swedish forest 
breeding program, field trials will be established in cooperation with the 
Forest Research Institute of Sweden. The mechanisms that allow seedlings with a 
certain genotype to survive better than others should also be studied in the 
project. The project will provide an excellent basis for developing general 
research skills in the area of forest protection against economically important 
insect pests. There will also be room to perform and freely develop innovative 
research in this area. You should be able to teach at basic and advanced levels 
in the subjects that are central to your area of research, and also assist in 
tutoring at the advanced level and in the development of new courses and the 
supervision of doctoral students. The position provides a very good basis to 
build a future external financing.

The Department of Ecology conducts internationally strong empirical and 
theoretical research and education aimed towards sustainable forestry, 
agriculture and conservation. Our research on populations, communities and 
ecosystems form the basis of our research on the effects of land use and 
climate on animals, plants and soil. We aim at finding solutions that will 
contribute to improve greenhouse gas balance, conserve threatened species, 
support biodiversity and ecosystem services, sustainable wildlife management 
and pest management in forest and agricultural landscape as well as in urban 
areas. A research area of great applied interest is to find environmentally 
beneficial ways to counteract economically significant damage to forest 
production caused by insect pests.



Best regards,

Christer B


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Christer Björkman, professor
Department of Ecology
Swedish University of Agricultural University
PO Box 7044, SE-750 07 Uppsala, Sweden
Phone: +46 18 671532
Fax: +46 18 672890
E-mail: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
www.slu.se/ecology/christerbjorkman<http://www.slu.se/ecology/christerbjorkman>
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