PhD position Multi-dimensional population of wild bird populations (1.0 FTE)

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PhD position Multi-dimensional population of wild bird populations (1.0 FTE)

PhD Multi-dimensional population projections and management of wild bird populations The Groningen Insti

Deadline Published on Vacancy ID V25.0360

Academic fields

Natural sciences

Job types

PhD

Education level

University graduate

Weekly hours

38 hours per week

Salary indication

max. €3707 per month

Location

Broerstraat 5, 9712 CP, Groningen

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Job description

The Groningen Institute for Evolutionary Life Sciences (GELIFES - https://www.rug.nl/research/gelifes/) offers a 4-year M20 Program funded PhD position for a project on “Multi-dimensional population projections and management of wild bird populations in times of climate change”, with the Seychelles warbler (Acrocephalus sechellensis) as a model system.

The project is supervised by Prof. Hannah L. Dugdale, Dr Viktor A. Venhorst and Dr Stephen A. Adaawen. The project is in collaboration with Profs Jan Komdeur, Terry Burke and David Richardson, as part of the Seychelles warbler research group.
The candidate will join a lively and highly international team of PhD and Master students working on human demography, and ecology and evolution in wild animals, supported by laboratory and analytical technicians.

Massive human-mediated habitat loss over the last century has elevated vertebrate extinction rates up to 100 times higher than the background level. Species confined to islands that have nowhere else to go in the event of habitat loss are at particular risk of extinction. Demographic analyses of wild vertebrate populations on small islands are now urgently needed to inform direct intervention and management to save many endangered species from extinction. This project will conduct state-of-the-art multidimensional projection modelling to project the impact of climate change and age structure on population size.

The once critically endangered species Seychelles warbler is a small insectivorous passerine bird confined to five small islands in the Seychelles. The project will use the unique long-term Seychelles warbler dataset (spanning 40 years) to conduct detailed multidimensional projection modelling. It will contrast projections for the five islands to inform management decisions. The project will specifically address whether additional translocations are required to establish new populations on other islands, or to mix genetic variation between already established populations, to protect the species from extinction.

The project works with government agencies, NGOs, and private islands owned by local families and businesses to inform and implement conservation action plans.

The candidate will be required to:

- Design, plan and conduct a programme of investigation, in consultation with the three supervisors.
- Produce a PhD thesis, written in English, consisting of four data chapters, an introduction and discussion at the level of international scientific journals.
- Disseminate the research through publication in leading peer-reviewed journals, presentations at international conferences, outreach, social media etc.
- Conduct fieldwork over three field seasons, of up to three months each season.
- Collaborate with other researchers on the long-term project and other relevant groups.
- Work interdisciplinarily with ecologists, conservation biologists and demographers.
- Contribute to teaching 10% of the time, by supervising BSc and MSc students, and assisting on courses.

Organisation
Founded in 1614, the University of Groningen enjoys an international reputation as a dynamic and innovative institution of higher education offering high-quality teaching and research. Flexible study programmes and academic career opportunities in a wide variety of disciplines encourage the 34,000 students and researchers alike to develop their own individual talents. As one of the best research universities in Europe, the University of Groningen has joined forces with other top universities and networks worldwide to become a truly global centre of knowledge.

Requirements

We are looking for a candidate who:

- Holds a Master degree (or will graduate before appointment date), ideally with distinction and one year of research during the Master.
- Is curiosity-driven and passionate about fundamental research in the context of demography, ecology and conservation biology.
- Has strong quantitative skills (analyses of long-term data, modelling and statistical analyses, ideally in the R environment) .
- Is proficient in English and meets the university’s English language requirements (https://www.rug.nl/education/phd-programmes/prospective/phd-positions/english-language-requirements?lang=en).

The ideal candidate will also have:

- Data wrangling experience in extracting data from databases (e.g. Access) or large datasets.
- Fieldwork experience on birds (mist-netting, colour-ring reading, behavioural observations) in a harsh environment.
- Written at least one scientific publication
- Strong communication skills, and is motivated to disseminate results to both scientific peers and a broad audience.
- Excellent teamwork skills, and is willing to work with a diverse group of researchers and technicians, and can also work independently.

Conditions of employment

Fixed-term contract: 48 months.

We offer you in accordance with the Collective Labour Agreement for Dutch Universities:

- A salary of € 2,901 gross per month in the first year, up to € 3,707 gross per month in the fourth and final year, based on a full-time position (1.0 FTE).
- A holiday allowance of 8% gross annual income and an 8.3% year-end bonus.
- A full-time position (1.0 FTE) for 48 months (4 years). The successful candidate will first be offered a temporary position of one year with the option of renewal for another 3 years.
- Prolongation of the contract is contingent on sufficient progress in the first year to indicate that a successful completion of the PhD thesis within the next 3 years is to be expected.
- A PhD training programme is part of the agreement and the successful candidate will be enrolled in the Graduate School of Science and Engineering at the University of Groningen.

The preferred starting date is between 1 October and 1 December 2025

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