Testing the relative roles of competition and plant-soil feedbacks in
explaining commonness and rarity of alien and native plants.
PhD project position, University of Konstanz, Germany
Project supervisors- Prof. Mark van Kleunen, Dr. Wayne Dawson
Stabilising mechanisms, such as resource
Testing the relative roles of competition and plant-soil feedbacks in
explaining commonness and rarity of alien and native plants.
PhD in plant ecology position, University of Konstanz, Germany
Project supervisors- Prof. Mark van Kleunen, Dr. Wayne Dawson
Stabilising mechanisms
is available to start in November 2012, and will be supervised by
Wayne Dawson and Mark van Kleunen.
The successful candidate should have a good ecological background, with at
least a good Bachelors degree in ecology or related discipline. The
candidate should also ideally have some experience
- nobody ever stops learning.
Best,
Wayne Dawson
see-
www.britishecologicalsociety.org/SYMP2017/Durham.
We look forward to welcoming you to Durham!
Wayne Dawson, Franz Essl, Mark van Kleunen, Noëlie Maurel, Anke Stein and
Marten Winter (The Organizing Committee)
This conference is part-sponsored by the German Ecological Society, the BES
to welcoming you to Durham!
The Organizing Committee (Wayne Dawson, Franz Essl, Mark van Kleunen,
Marten Winter, Noelie Maurel and Anke Stein)
the following link for more details:
www.britishecologicalsociety.org/SYMP2017/Durham
We look forward to welcoming you to Durham!
The Organizing Committee (Wayne Dawson, Franz Essl, Mark van Kleunen, Noelie
Maurel, Marten Winter, Anke Stein)
, evolutionary biology,
environmental biology or equivalent. A Masters degree and proven experience
of writing for peer-reviewed publication are also desirable. Please see
https://www.findaphd.com/search/ProjectDetails.aspx?PJID=90433=431 and
send enquiries to Dr Wayne Dawson (wayne.daw...@durham.ac.uk
The Department of Biosciences at Durham University seeks applications from
talented individuals for two posts in Ecology/Evolutionary Biology: one
at the Assistant Professor level, and another at the Full Professor level.
Assistant Professor: