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We are looking for a PhD candidate to model the impact of light at night on urban food webs: join a project on aquatic–terrestrial coupling of trophic interactions in urban ecosystems. Apply by 15 June: nioo.knaw.nl/en/vacancies...
Our Associate Editor @sarahjose.bsky.social will be attending the Evolution x Ecology 2026 conference hosted by @uniexecec.bsky.social. She'd love to hear more about your research or have a chat about publishing in @plosone.org, @plosbiology.org, or our exciting new journal PLOS Ecosystems! #ExE2026
And if you want to read more about the survival cost of reproduction in our own species 👩‍🍼, @euantheyoung.bsky.social's @nlseb.bsky.social 2025 Prize-winning 🏆 paper is a must-read. doi.org/10.1126/scia...
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We are looking for a PhD candidate to join a project on aquatic–terrestrial coupling of trophic interactions in urban ecosystems. The project focuses on understanding how environmental changes, partic...
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PhD position: modelling the impact of light at night on urban food webs
Mothers with more children during a famine had shorter lives, suggesting that harsh conditions increase costs of reproduction.
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Mothers facing greater environmental adversity experience increased costs of reproduction
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We are recruiting 🌟2 postdoctoral researchers🌟 for a NERC Large Grant project on the eco-evolutionary dynamics of badger - bovine tuberculosis (bTB) interactions.
One of the roles focuses on the evolutionary genomics of badger - bTB interactions; the other on the evolutionary ecology and genetics of senescence.
The project builds on 50 years of longitudinal data from the Woodchester Park project, incl. bTB infection, life history, behavioural / movement, physiological / immunological and fitness data, paired with medium coverage whole-genome sequencing data for 2,500+ badgers across the study period.
The positions are based at @uniexecec.bsky.social at the University of Exeter’s Penryn Campus in Cornwall, and they are funded for 4 and 3.5 years, respectively, with an October 2026 starting date (flexible).