UZH: Associate or Full Professorship in Behavioral Biology
We are seeking candidates in the field of behavioral biology, bridging the links between individual and social behavior, evolutionary mechanisms, and ecological processes through data, theory, and mod...
We are looking for an Associate or Full Professorship in Behavioral Biology to join our Department of Evolutionary Biology and Environmental Studies at the University of Zurich and become a key member of the dynamic research community at the Kalahari Research Centre.
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13.03.2024 12:50
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Population dynamic consequences of context-dependent tradeoffs across lifeΒ histories | The American Naturalist: Vol 0, No ja
Our new paper examines how environmental context dependency in life-history tradeoffs impact population dynamics across species. Key insights: heightened sensitivity of slow-paced life histories and the intricate effects of intra vs. intergenerational tradeoffs on stability.
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13.03.2024 07:58
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PhD Position in Biodiversity Monitoring using Camera Traps
We are offering a fully funded four-year PhD position at the University of Zurich, to work in a new project in biodiversity monitoring at the Kalahari Research Centre, South Africa. The Kalahari Reβ¦
We have an open PhD position in Ecology at the University of Zurich:
Biodiversity monitoring in the Kalahari using camera traps
Interested in analysing camera-trap data, employing AI for species identification, developing statistical methods for assessing species abundance and interactions? Apply!
08.01.2024 15:02
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Rediscovered a striking phrase in Leopold's Sand County Almanac: 'skill in the exercise of bias' (in him choosing which tree to fell). This resonates well with our daily grind as conservation biologists, developing the skills for selective decision-making; choosing which species to fell or let live.
27.12.2023 15:17
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DilΕad's first PhD paper is out. It reveals seasonal movements of 8 large mammals in NW Anatolia.
Based on 11 years of camera-trapping study, led by AnΔ±l and Alper, it highlights the need for understanding seasonal habitat-use dynamics for effective conservation. π»πΊπ¦π¦π
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27.11.2023 19:29
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Yes, absolutely! Iβm as resident as our cranes. Looking forward to catching up!
17.11.2023 16:29
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Well, I see plenty from my office, and they seem quite resident.
17.11.2023 16:19
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American nurse who got out of Gaza describes desperation she saw
CNN's Anderson Cooper speaks with Emily Callahan, an American nurse with Doctors Without Borders, who gives a harrowing description of what she witnessed in ...
Her entire testimony carries a raw, impactful force, a stark contrast to the widespread, politically charged narratives that normalises this madness. Quite surprising that CNN featured this.
09.11.2023 07:09
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These rankings have their flaws, but it's wonderful to see Ecology at the University of Zurich holding a top spot. Ecology is even the university's highest-ranking subject!
Our research and teaching programs in ecology are clearly doing a great job. π₯³
www.shanghairanking.com/institution/...
01.11.2023 10:30
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Princeton EEB and HMEI are hiring (Assistant, Associate, or Full Prof) - we are seeking a broad thinker in the area of biodiversity puwebp.princeton.edu/AcadHire/app...
31.10.2023 17:58
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Higher mortality is not a universal cost of dispersal: doi.org/10.1086/726220
Our 32-year study of African wild dogs shows that dispersing individuals actually face lower mortality compared to residents. Time to rethink some of the long-held assumptions on cost of dispersal.
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30.10.2023 12:53
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