The Department of Ecology at the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, 
Uppsala, Sweden, conducts internationally strong empirical and theoretical 
research and education aimed towards sustainable forestry, agriculture and 
conservation. Our research on populations, communities and ecosystems forms the 
basis for our research on the effects of land use and climate on animals, 
plants and soil. We aim at finding solutions that will contribute to improve 
greenhouse gas balances, conserve threatened species, support biodiversity and 
ecosystem services, sustainable wildlife management, and pest management in 
forest and agricultural landscapes, as well as in urban areas. However, we also 
work with basic questions concerning the ecology, evolution and dynamics of 
populations and especially from a landscape and land use perspective.

Duties: Our study of long-term population dynamics is concerned with population 
persistence in a spatially and temporally varying environment, and include 
studies of habitat-specific demography and growth rates; how annual growth 
rates and demographic rates are affected by environmental variability 
(including climate); density dependence, source-sink dynamics, evolutionary 
dynamics of selection patterns and how to use integrated population models to 
increase the precision in estimates. These, and other potential topics, will be 
explored using data from a long-term study (24 years) of breeding wheatears SE 
Uppsala, Sweden. This database includes detailed data on demography, phenology 
(arrival time and breeding time) and habitat choice in an agricultural 
landscape (with annual data on landuse) SE Uppsala, Sweden. The postdoc is 
expected to develop an own research agenda in collaboration with a research 
group consisting of several researchers with different skills and expertise in 
the subject area.

Qualifications: Applicants should hold a doctoral degree or equivalent 
scientific qualification. Experience of handling and analysing longterm 
population data, population dynamic modelling, statistical modelling and a good 
ability to express oneself in written and spoken English will be considered 
when assessing the applicant. The main emphasis in the assessment of 
applications will be placed on scientific skills. Particular emphasis is placed 
on the candidate's experience and expertise in analysing and modelling longterm 
population data and the ability to cooperate and to work independently. As 
postdoctoral appointments are career-developing positions for junior 
researchers, we are primarily looking for candidates with a doctoral degree 
that is three years old at most.

Place of work: Uppsala
Form of employment: Temporary emplyment as postdoctor for 2 years.
Extent: 100%
Starting date: By agreement
Application: We welcome your application marked with Ref no. SLU ua 3830/2016.

Please submit your application to the Registrar of SLU, P.O. Box 7070, SE-750 
07 Uppsala, Sweden or [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> no later 
than November 7, 2016.

Specific documents attached: Please provide a motivation letter, a short 
description of your main research interests regarding this position (including 
previous achievements and future plans; maximum 2 pages), CV, and proof of 
dissertation.

For further information please contact Tomas Pärt 
([email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>) or Debora Arlt 
([email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>).

SLU is an equal opportunity employer.

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