[ECOLOG-L] Postdoctoral position in functional ecology, U Laval

2015-03-18 Thread Alison Munson
POSTDOCTORAL POSITION IN FUNCTIONAL ECOLOGY: Co-VITAS project


Co-VITAS is a collaborative traits gathering project coordinated by Université 
Laval in Quebec (Alison Munson) and by the Canadian Forest Service (Isabelle 
Aubin, curator of TOPIC: Traits of plants in Canada). In summer 2014, the 
project undertook a Canada-wide sampling of traits of six ubiquitous understory 
boreal plants, with over 20 collaborators from the west to east coast. The 
project aims to investigate intra- and interspecific trait variability across a 
continental scale, to understand the potential response of this important 
compartment to global change. Both above and belowground traits were measured 
across this continental climatic gradient, but also on local gradients of 
disturbance (forest fire, harvest and insects, compared to the natural, 
undisturbed forest). The data bank is currently being completed by chemical 
analyses of tissues and will be ready for analysis in May, 2015. We will also 
have data on genetic variability for two species, and there may be an 
opportunity to work at this interface between genetics, ecophysiology and 
community ecology.


We are looking for a postdoctoral candidate who has a strong background in 
functional ecology (trait-based approach is favored), and the ability to 
undertake the quantitative analyses of this data set, and writeup, within a one 
year framework. It represents an interesting opportunity for someone possessing 
excellent programming skills in R, and experience in multivariate analyses, 
analyses of environmental gradients and potentially path analysis. We expect 
the candidate to produce one or two high quality manuscripts for publication, 
therefore strong writing and publishing experience in ecological journals is 
essential. Previous experience working in a large team, or coordinating a team 
would be welcome as well. The candidate will have opportunities to organize and 
lead team meetings, and to work on proposals to continue this work for longer 
than the year that is currently financed. The expected starting date would be 
sometime in May (preferred) or early in June, 2015.


Interested candidates should send a letter of motivation, their curriculum 
vitae, and names of two references to the following address:

alison.mun...@sbf.ulaval.camailto:alison.mun...@sbf.ulaval.ca



The postdoctoral position is offered for one year at $33 000 CAN (+social 
benefits and vacation pay). The candidate will be member of a dynamic research 
center, the Center for Forest Research (le CEF: 
www.cef-cfr.cahttp://www.cef-cfr.ca) that represents 60 researchers from 11 
universities in the domains of forest ecology and forest biology. The position 
is based in Quebec City, a 400 yr-old city which is a wonderful place to live 
and work, especially if you like outdoor activity and a francophone culture! 
The cost of living is very reasonable and the quality of life, high. The 
candidate will also spend some time with Isabelle Aubin, in Sault Ste Marie, 
Ontario.



The closing date is April 6, but we will continue to look at candidates if we 
have not found the right person before this date. Any questions regarding the 
position should be addressed to Alison Munson, address above.
For our labs:

http://www.cef-cfr.ca/index.php?n=Membres.AlisonMunson

http://www.cef-cfr.ca/index.php?n=Membres.IsabelleAubin


International summer school in plant functional traits:  There are still 
several places available in our school from May 10-16th in the Laurentian 
Mountains north of Montreal. Please visit our web page for more information: 
http://www.cef-cfr.ca/index.php?n=Membres.AlisonMunsonPlantTraits


[ECOLOG-L] Postdoctoral position in functional ecology, U Laval

2015-03-18 Thread Alison Munson
POSTDOCTORAL POSITION IN FUNCTIONAL ECOLOGY: Co-VITAS project

Co-VITAS is a collaborative traits gathering project coordinated by Université 
Laval in Quebec (Alison Munson) and by the Canadian Forest Service (Isabelle 
Aubin, curator of TOPIC: Traits of plants in Canada). In summer 2014, the 
project undertook a Canada-wide sampling of traits of six ubiquitous understory 
boreal plants, with over 20 collaborators from the west to east coast. The 
project aims to investigate intra- and interspecific trait variability across a 
continental scale, to understand the potential response of this important 
compartment to global change. Both above and belowground traits were measured 
across this continental climatic gradient, but also on local gradients of 
disturbance (forest fire, harvest and insects, compared to the natural, 
undisturbed forest). The data bank is currently being completed by chemical 
analyses of tissues and will be ready for analysis in May, 2015. We will also 
have data on genetic variability for two species, and there may be an 
opportunity to work at this interface between genetics, ecophysiology and 
community ecology.

We are looking for a postdoctoral candidate who has a strong background in 
functional ecology (trait-based approach is favored), and the ability to 
undertake the quantitative analyses of this data set, and writeup, within a one 
year framework. It represents an interesting opportunity for someone possessing 
excellent programming skills in R, and experience in multivariate analyses, 
analyses of environmental gradients and potentially path analysis. We expect 
the candidate to produce one or two high quality manuscripts for publication, 
therefore strong writing and publishing experience in ecological journals is 
essential. Previous experience working in a large team, or coordinating a team 
would be welcome as well. The candidate will have opportunities to organize and 
lead team meetings, and to work on proposals to continue this work for longer 
than the year that is currently financed. The expected starting date would be 
sometime in May (preferred) or early in June, 2015.
Interested candidates should send a letter of motivation, their curriculum 
vitae, and names of two references to the following address:
alison.mun...@sbf.ulaval.camailto:alison.mun...@sbf.ulaval.ca



The postdoctoral position is offered for one year at $33 000 CAN (+social 
benefits and vacation pay). The candidate will be member of a dynamic research 
center, the Center for Forest Research (le CEF: www.cef-cfr.ca) that represents 
60 researchers from 11 universities in the domains of forest ecology and forest 
biology. The position is based in Quebec City, a 400 yr-old city which is a 
wonderful place to live and work, especially if you like outdoor activity and 
interesting culture. The cost of living is very reasonable and the quality of 
life, high. The candidate will also spend some time with Isabelle Aubin, in 
Sault Ste Marie, Ontario.


The closing date is April 6, but we will continue to look at candidates if we 
have not found the right person before this date. Any questions regarding the 
position should be addressed to Alison Munson, above.
For our labs:
http://www.cefcfr.ca/index.php?n=Membres.AlisonMunson?userlang=en
http://www.cef-cfr.ca/index.php?n=Membres.IsabelleAubin


*International summer school in plant functional traits* There are still 
several places available in our school from May 10-16th in the Laurentian 
Mountains north of Montreal. Please visit our web page for more information: 
http://www.cef-cfr.ca/index.php?n=Membres.AlisonMunsonPlantTraits