Postdoctoral Position on local adaptation, phenotypic plasticity, and gene 
expression

We invite candidates to apply for a postdoctoral fellowship on local 
adaptation, phenotypic plasticity and gene expression on two closely related 
species of fire salamanders –Salamandra infraimmaculata in Israel and 
Salamandra salamandra in Germany (see abstract below).  This is a joint project 
funded by DIP (German-Israeli Project) in collaboration with Leon Blaustein 
(University of Haifa, Israel), Alan R. Templeton (University of Haifa, Israel), 
Sebastian Steinfartz (Technical University of Braunschweig), and Arne Nolte 
(Max Plank Institute for Evolutionary Biology, Plon).  The title and abstract 
of the grant that funds this project is pasted below.  The successful candidate 
will be responsible largely for designing and conducting the ecological 
experiments and aiding in the analysis of gene expression patterns.  The work 
is to conduct research in Israel, and the opportunity exists to spend 1-2 
months per year in Germany to conduct ecological field experiments and lab work 
on gene expression.  Interested candidates should send (1) a letter explaining 
research interests and how their background fits to this study, (2) their cv 
and (3) arrange 2-3 letters of recommendation to both l...@research.haifa.ac.il 
and  templ...@wustl.edu.  

Ecological genomics: Analysis of gene expression underlying parallel habitat 
adaptation in distinct salamander species

Abstract
In a continuously changing world, adaptation to new or altering environmental 
conditions is one of the most elementary and important biological processes. 
Although we have much data on the consequences of habitat adaptation at the 
phenotypic and population structure levels, we are currently missing, with a 
few exceptions, deeper insights into the genetic architecture of 
habitat-dependent adaptation. The study of parallel adaptive evolution can 
illuminate underlying processes and mechanisms. Unlike any other vertebrate 
group, amphibian species can show a fascinating breadth of habitat-specific 
adaptations to aquatic and terrestrial habitats. The research teams of this 
proposal have studied parallel ecological adaptation to larval reproductive 
habitats in two distinct species of fire salamanders – Salamandra salamandra in 
Germany and Salamandra infraimmaculata in Israel. By integrating a strong 
ecological context with genomic approaches, this research proposal aims at 
extending the ecological-genetic framework of parallel habitat adaptation to 
the level of the transcriptome in order to simultaneously screen a large number 
of genes for patterns of evolutionary divergence. We will design 
species-specific oligonucleotide microarrays based on EST sequences of the 
larval transcriptomes for each species. These microarrays can then be used to 
analyze gene expression patterns under fully natural conditions and in 
experimental setups, whereby analyses are inspired by field studies that 
analyze the ecology of salamander larvae. As salamander larvae are accessible 
in large numbers and can be easily manipulated in common environment 
experiments, this study system is suited to explore gene-expression responses 
to habitat-specific cues or selection pressures in dedicated experiments 
reflecting distinct larval habitat types and ecological parameters. The 
resulting data will reveal whether plastic phenotypes contribute to adaptive 
phenotypic change and whether they are enhanced by the emergence of genetically 
fixed traits. In addition to traditional computational methods, we shall use a 
newly developed individual-centered approach, using a new vector-correlation 
measure to identify genes that are co-expressed in individuals as opposed to 
differential expression of genes across populations.


Leon Blaustein

Director, Kadas Green Roofs Ecology Center
Head, Community Ecology Laboratory
Institute of Evolution and Department of Evolutionary & Environmental Biology
Faculty of Natural Sciences, University of Haifa 
199 Abba Hushi Rd, Haifa, 3498838, Israel
Tel. 972-4-8240736 (office); 972-4-9998881 (home)
Cell: 054-268-8290; Institute Fax:  972-4-8246554
http://leonblaustein.wikidot.com
http://evolution.haifa.ac.il/index.php/research/research-centers/kadas-green-roofs-ecology

Chief Editor, Israel Journal of Ecology and Evolution
http://www.tandfonline.com/action/aboutThisJournal?show=aimsScope&journalCode=tiee20&;
e-mail:  ijee...@research.haifa.ac.il

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