A highly motivated Postdoctoral Researcher is sought to join a project
exploring the shifts that occur in a mutualistic ant-plant network when
tropical rain forest is logged, fragmented, and converted to oil palm
plantation in Malaysian Borneo. The successful candidate will lead a
team conducting field surveys for ant-inhabited trees, measuring ant and
plant fitness correlates, and performing experimental manipulations of
the mutualistic communities, in particular in relation to forest
regeneration. They will also conduct analyses and write papers on the
main project findings. The project will provide the opportunity to
collaborate with two cutting-edge large-scale manipulations of tropical
forests: 1. The Stability of Altered Forest Ecosystems project (SAFE),
the world’s largest rain forest fragmentation experiment. 2. The Sabah
Biodiversity Experiment (SBE), a project assessing the impacts of
different diversities of tree planting on ecosystem functioning. There
will also be opportunities to develop the project in a direction of the
postdoc’s own choosing. Duties will include spending extensive periods
of time in the field in Malaysian Borneo.
The successful applicant will join the Ant Research Group
(http://antscience.com/) at the Institute of Entomology, Biology Centre
Academy of Sciences, Ceske Budejovice, Czech Republic, employed on a
grant held by Tom Fayle (http://www.tomfayle.com/index.htm). The group
is a dynamic, multinational group studying ant ecology, evolution and
biogeography, and is embedded within the Department of Ecology and
Conservation Biology, a world-class centre for interaction network
research with regular publications in Science, Nature and other leading
journals. The position allows the successful candidate to apply for
standard research grants from the main Czech grant agency (GACR) to
expand the project. The deadline for applications is February 29th 2016,
with a start date of May 1st 2016, and the appointment lasting until Dec
2018. Applicants from all countries are eligible. Salary for this full
time position is CZK 40,000 per month (approx. EUR 1500). Note that
living costs in Czech Republic are substantially lower than in many
other European countries (e.g. http://bit.ly/1NCkQKJ) and living costs
in Malaysia are fully covered.
Required
• A PhD degree in either entomology or plant ecology.
• Experience and enthusiasm for working in the field for extended
periods of time in challenging conditions in tropical rain forest,
including ability to lead field teams.
• Good publication record for career stage.
• Experience in the use of ecological statistical analyses.
Desirable
• Previous work on insect plant interactions.
• Experience of molecular laboratory work, specifically DNA barcoding
for species identifications.
• Experience in use of methods for statistical analysis of
interaction networks.
To apply please send a CV, contact details for three references, and
cover letter stating qualifications, previous work and motivation to Tom
Fayle (tmfa...@gmail.com).