Adam Clark
@adamtclark.bsky.social
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Associate Professor at University of Graz in Austria. Used as a work account for discussing my research & related topics. 🐘 @[email protected].
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Note: applicants must commit to be able to teach in German within a year of starting the appointment (our teaching obligations include courses for pedagogy students training to be high school teachers, which must be held in German). Application deadline is 17 September. (2/2).
Universität Graz
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My department (Biology, at Uni Graz in Austria) is hiring a tenure-track Assistant Prof. in Soil Biology. A broad range of backgrounds are welcome, ranging from ecology to biogeochemistry. For more details, see: jobs.uni-graz.at/en/jobs/633d... (1/2)
Universität Graz
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Neat new study on the criteria used to hire/promote faculty: www.nature.com/articles/s41...

Lots of differences among countries. E.g. a stronger emphasis on publications in richer places, and more emphasis on other things (e.g. local and public engagement) in lower income regions.
Regional and institutional trends in assessment for academic promotion - Nature
Analysis of policies for promotion criteria to full professor from academic institutions and government agencies worldwide reveals considerable variation in assessment practices, particularly between ...
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We are hiring a postdoc in my lab @colorado.edu to work on this NSF CAREER proposal (tinyurl.com/cak8dkza) to quantify how and when global change (drought, warming) alters the role of biodiversity in ecosystem functioning. Job here: colorado.avature.net/searchhub/Jo... 1/2
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2024 Climate Postdoc Fellowship at UniGraz is now open! Funds 3-month research visits for candidates who completed their PhD within the last 6 years, focusing on interdisciplinary issues related to climate change. See posting here: climate-change.uni-graz.at/en/news/clim...
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Feedback loops during ecological succession - our conceptual review wonderfully led by Michiel van Breugel and colleagues from our #sDiv workshop (sUCCESS):
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Conceptual figure of drivers during ecological succession
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An informative article about the career, contributions, and ongoing saga of award-winning ecologist, Priyanga Amarasekare!

Nice write-up from Andy Dobson and Ottar Bjornstad.

doi.org/10.1002/bes2...
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Our job posting is now live! Interested in grassland plants, conservation, and landscape ecology? Consider applying for a fully funded PhD position at Uni Graz in Austria.

Details here:
dropbox.com/scl/fi/wtzab...

Please share with any potentially interested applicants you know!
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😂 I should be so lucky!
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The project includes opportunities to collaborate with world-class teams in Vienna, Prague, and Brno. I also promise to do my best to help you pursue your research, career, and life goals, and to be a kind and supportive supervisor. 6/6
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Salary follows standard FWF scale at ~€2.500/month, paid 14x per year, with annual adjustments for inflation. Graz is a wonderful city to live and work in, with good food, lots of nice hiking, and low cost of living (~e.g. €550-600/month rental prices). 5/n
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... and (depending on interests) could also include a significant amount of theory and modelling, e.g. tracking changes in community composition and stability across space and time. Feel free to contact me ([email protected]) with any questions! 4/n
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I especially encourage applicants with experience in vegetation ecology and/or taxonomy of Central European grassland plants, though any experience in botanical field surveys is a bug plus. The project also includes GIS analyses of landscape change... 3/n
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Starting date is around March 1st 2024 (though somewhat flexible). The position is fully funded for 3 years (without teaching obligations), with the possibility of a ~1-year extension. 2/n
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Quick update: in the next few weeks, I'll be opening a call for a PhD student at Uni Graz, as part of a project on vegetation dynamics and landscape change along the Czech/Austrian border, in collaboration with P. Keil at CZU, Prague, F. Essl at Uni Vienna, and H. Skokanová at VUKOZ in Brno. 1/n
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akcay.theoretical.bio
We are also hiring in Machine Learning in Biology! (also Nov 6 deadline).
levine-lab.bsky.social
Do you develop and apply MACHINE LEARNING to address biological questions?

Only 10 more days to apply for the Assistant Professor position here at Penn Biology!

We are a supportive, dynamic community full of curious and kind people.

apply.interfolio.com/133260
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10 days left to apply (Nov 6) for our search at Penn Biology for an Ecologist! Open to any area of Ecology. Link below.
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We are hiring in Ecology at UPenn Biology! The search is open to any area of Ecology. We are a integrative, collegial department, supportive of junior colleagues, and are located in the great city of Philadelphia. Apply at: apply.interfolio.com/133155
Front view of Leidy Labs at the University of Pennsylvania, where the Biology Department is located. Picture Credit: Daily Pennsylvanian. View of the Schuylkill River and Philadelphia skyline, from a high vantage point.
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Applied disturbance treatments for our Alpine DragNET site with colleagues from HBLFA Raumberg-Gumpenstein. Can confirm that this is much better than trying to do it with a rototiller.
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IITE talk tomorrow: 9am California, Noon New York,  5pm London, 6pm Paris

Eric Pederson (Concordia University): "How do we define a patch? Deriving subpopulation structure from movement models using random-walk-based distance metrics".

Zoom link: liu-se.zoom.us/j/63158449287
Eric Pederson (Concordia University) will present a talk on: " How do we define a patch? Deriving subpopulation structure from movement models using random-walk-based distance metrics".

Abstract:  The metapopulation framework is a cornerstone tool for modelling spatially structured populations. A Metapopulation is defined as a set of subpopulations living in well-mixed patches, connected by inter-patch movement. However, there is currently no clear single definition of what constitutes a “patch” of habitat in fragmented and heterogeneous landscape. In this talk, I argue that we should define patches based on synchronization of population dynamics driven by local interactions between individuals. Further, when interaction is driven by individual patterns of movement and individual movement follows a Markov random walk, I show that it is possible to derive a measure of lifetime encounter probabilities between individuals inhabiting the landscape. This can be used to define a consistent