Several PhD and Postdoc positions with the Ant Research Group
Two PhD Studentships are available to work on the project: Do entomopathogenic fungi drive arthropod diversity gradients via host negative density dependence? Two highly motivated postgraduate students are sought to join a project exploring interactions between entomopathogenic fungi and arthropods in tropical forests. We hypothesise that host-specific entomopathogenic fungi reduce the chance that any single […]
Webinar: The Future of Biodiversity in Latin America & the Caribbean

[siteorigin_widget class=”SiteOrigin_Widget_Image_Widget”][/siteorigin_widget] FEATURED SPEAKERS Ana María Hernández Chair Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES) The contribution of IPBES to our understanding of biodiversity in the Americas Ana Maria has more than 22 years of experience in the framework of Multilateral Environmental, regional, and binational Agreements. She was a researcher in the […]
Postdoctoral position in “Analysis of global patterns in interaction network structure”
Analysis of global patterns in interaction network structure using a data collation approach A highly motivated Postdoctoral Researcher is sought to explore the shifts that occur in network structure along natural and anthropogenic environmental gradients. The successful candidate will join the LifeWebs project (www.lifewebs.net), which seeks to understand broad-scale network ecology through collation and analyses […]
Interviews: Impacts of COVID-19 on Wildlife Trade, Health, and Climate

Webinar: Impacts of COVID-19 on Wildlife Trade, Health, and Climate Register here SPEAKERS: Astrid Andersson Lucy Keatts Astrid Andersson The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong | @AA_Andersson How did you first become interested in wildlife trade? It must have been over a decade ago, walking down “dried seafood street” in Hong Kong and seeing […]