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Postdoc position: Spatial patterning and ecological resilience across the tundra biome

The University of British Columbia
Vancouver, British Columbia
$60K a year
Full-time

Academic

Job Category

Faculty Non Bargaining

Job Title

Postdoc position : Spatial patterning and ecological resilience across the tundra biome

Department

Research Myers-Smith Lab Department of Forest and Conservation Sciences Faculty of Forestry (Isla Myers-Smith)

Posting End Date

May 31, 2024

Note : Applications will be accepted until 11 : 59 PM on the day prior to the Posting End Date above.

Job End Date

Mar 31, 2026

The expected pay for this position is $5,

Postdoc position : Spatial patterning and ecological resilience across the tundra biome

Job description

There is an urgent need to understand the effects that global change can have on the Earth, its system components and ecosystems.

One area of critical concern is the imminent abrupt and irreversible critical transitions of ecosystems through tipping points.

Recent discoveries indicate that such tipping could be evaded and even reversed in ecosystems through spatial pattern formation, thereby creating pathways of resilience.

For our ERC-Synergy project Pathways of resilience and evasion of tipping in ecosystems (RESILIENCE) we are offering a postdoctoral position for a self-motivated candidate with a strong scientific background in the fields of ecology, remote sensing, environmental sciences, data science, mathematics or statistics with excellent English language skills.

The aim of RESILIENCE is to fundamentally advance our understanding and predictions of tipping points and critical transitions in ecosystems and reveal how these can be evaded and even reversed through spatial pattern formation.

RESILIENCE will develop a new theory for emerging resilience through spatial pattern formation and link this with real tipping-prone biomes undergoing accelerating global change : savanna and tundra.

The candidate will benefit from the expertise of the four Principal Investigators (PIs) in the RESILIENCE project : Max Rietkerk, an ecologist at Utrecht University, Arjen Doelman, a mathematician at Leiden University, Ehud Meron, a physicist at Ben-Gurion University, and Isla Myers-Smith, an ecologist at the University of British Columbia.

In this postdoc project in the Faculty of Forestry at University of British Columbia, you will study spatial patterns in tundra ecosystems, revealing how spatial patterns relate to ecosystem resilience across the tundra biome.

For this project, you will quantify the extent of different spatial patterning within tundra ecosystems using a combination of satellite images, aerial photographs, drone imagery and in-situ data from focal tundra research sites and regions around the circumpolar Arctic including at treeline.

You will then compare regions with greater or lesser spatial patterning to global change drivers and environmental properties and link spatial patterns to landscape and ecological change.

This research will test the hypothesis that certain spatial patterning can confer resilience to ecological change using approaches previously applied in savanna and dryland ecosystems.

This research will increase our understanding of tundra ecosystem resilience and will be used to predict rates of landscape and ecological change with global change across the tundra biome.

We collaborate with other PhD’s, postdocs and senior researchers from the different involved universities to explore mathematical and physical models of the resulting data to address the larger project goals.

Minimum Qualifications

  • A PhD degree in ecology, remote sensing, environmental sciences, data science, mathematics, statistics or a related field
  • Strong quantitative skills including ecological data analysis, statistical analysis and data management
  • Experience in R and / or Python programming
  • An interest in interdisciplinary research spanning the fields of ecology, remote sensing, spatial analysis and mathematical ecology
  • Experience in writing and publishing peer-reviewed articles
  • Fluency in verbal and written English
  • Excellent oral and written communication skills
  • Ability to work independently and lead multi-author collaborative research projects
  • Interest in working in an interdisciplinary and collaborative environment as a part of a diverse team
  • Willingness to provide mentorship to early career researchers on the team

Preferred Qualifications

  • Experience using version control software and conducting collaborative science
  • Willingness to lead fieldwork in Arctic locations
  • Knowledge of spatial analysis and Bayesian statistics
  • Experience conducting fieldwork
  • Experience in northern ecosystems
  • Experience piloting drone and working with drone imagery

Offer

You will be offered a full-time two-year position with the potential to extend to a third year. The annual salary will be $60,000 CAD per year.

UBC offers postdocs a wide-ranging benefits plan that includes extended health and dental coverage. Postdocs are encouraged to apply for external funding to support their independent research building on this position within the research group.

About the Organization

This position will be based at the Department of Forest and Conservation Sciences, Faculty of Forestry, the University of British Columbia, Vancouver campus, which is located on the territory of the Musqueam (xʷməθkʷəy̓əm) People.

The University of British Columbia is a global centre for teaching, learning and research, consistently ranked among the top 20 public universities in the world.

The University of British Columbia’s (UBC) Faculty of Forestry is recognized globally as one of the leading forestry faculties in the world.

As the largest Faculty of Forestry in Canada, we welcome almost 1500 undergraduate and graduate students from over 40 countries every year to study forestry at UBC.

We strive to create a respectful, positive and safe working environment for people of all backgrounds. We believe that inclusiveness and diversity are essential to academic excellence.

We encourage members of underrepresented groups to apply including First Nations, Métis and Inuit peoples, Indigenous peoples of North America, Black-identified persons, other racialized persons, persons with disabilities, and those who identify as women and / or 2SLGBTQ+.

Additional Information

Apply

The application deadline is 20th March 2024 or until the position is filled. For more information see :

Benefits

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