Two MSc/PhD positions are available at a new lab in Bar-Ilan University, Israel:
1. Studying the effect of fear on social networks in a wild rock hyrax population. The goal of this project is to learn how social networks change in response to perceived elevation in predation risk. We will use a range of methods to simulate high predation risk, and will record the effect on the social network using proximity sensors. Requirements: - Behavioral ecology background. - Experience in fieldwork, preferably with mammals in warm climate. - Willingness to spend 5 months every year in a field station in Ein Gedi Nature Reserve, Israel. - Excellent data analysis skills, preferably using R. 2. Fitness consequences of social network dynamics. This is a theoretical project that is aimed at extending previous work (http://www.nature.com/articles/ncomms12084) on the fundamental structure of social networks. We will simulate social network dynamics to identify how several factors such as environmental effects and individual traits affect social structure; and how in turn the social structure contributes to variation in survival and reproductive success. Requirements: - Background in computational biology. - Proficiency in at least one programming language. The start date of both positions is flexible. Applicants should send the following to Dr. Amiyaal Ilany at amiy...@gmail.com : - Cover letter - CV - Names and email addresses of 2 references Please note the position you are applying to. Applications will be reviewed until the positions are filled. For more details about the lab: http://thehyrax.wixsite.com/ilanylab