One postdoc position focusing on the consequences of human impacts on 
food webs in standing freshwater bodies is available in the group of 
David Boukal within the Soil and Water National Research 
Infrastructure project in Ceske Budejovice, Czech Republic 
(https://soilwater.eu/projects).

Focus: consequences of human impacts such as effects of climate change, 
habitat alteration and eutrophication on freshwater food webs in 
standing waters. We primarily use freshwater insects in small standing 
waters as a model system to study life histories, species interactions, 
population dynamics and community assembly. Recent publications 
(http://baloun.entu.cas.cz/boukal/publist.html) include papers in 
Ecology Letters and Global Change Biology.

Requirements: PhD in ecology, hydrobiology or a related field, and a 
strong interest in quantitative ecology. Candidates interested in 
theory-driven experiments at the community level and candidates with a 
profile complementing core group expertise outlined above are 
particularly welcome to apply. The postdoc can join ongoing projects as 
well as develop own ideas that would fit within the project. He/she is 
not expected to teach but may supervise students or interns as part of 
the research. Fluency in English is required.

Duration: From 1 September 2017 (negotiable) until the end of 2018, with 
possible extensions until April 2020 based on performance. 

Background: Salary is competitive in local standards. Ceske Budejovice 
is a medium-sized town ca. 150 km south of Prague with 100,000 
inhabitants, a relaxed atmosphere, and a growing community of foreign 
scientists at 3 faculties and 5 research institutes dealing with aquatic 
and terrestrial biota and located on the same campus, allowing easy 
access to other researchers and resources. Both the town and the 
surrounding countryside provide numerous opportunities for research and 
leisure activities. Living costs are low by international standards. 
Czech courses are available for foreign staff.

To apply, please send a CV including the list of publications, research 
statement and two recommendation letters to dbou...@prf.jcu.cz or 
bou...@entu.cas.cz until 24 July 2017. Informal enquiries are welcome. 
Shortlisted candidates will be interviewed in the following 1-2 weeks 
and final decision made immediately afterwards.


Contact information:
Assoc. Prof. David Boukal, Ph.D.
Dept of Ecosystem Biology, Faculty of Science, University of South 
Bohemia 
Branisovska 31, CZ-37005 Ceske Budejovice, Czech Republic
tel: +420 387 772 327
e-mail: dbou...@prf.jcu.cz

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