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Position Title: Postdoc in Wildlife Population Ecology Appointment Type: Post Doc/Trainee Job Description: Summary of Duties and Responsibilities: The primary work will involve the analysis and
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The Department of Ecoscience, Section for Wildlife Ecology at Aarhus University is seeking a postdoc (2 years) to develop and apply camera-based methods for population monitoring of bats
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determine the associated fitness outcomes. Your Profile PhD in Behavioral Biology or a related field e.g., Cognitive Sciences Experience in conducting observational and experimental studies with wild animals
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a mass of One Health data from a nationally representative serosurvey in Cambodia, considering 11 priority pathogens, with samples collected in humans, livestock, domestic and wild animals (Wellcome
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Job Title Postdoctoral Research Associate Agency Texas A&M Agrilife Research Department Rangeland, Wildlife & Fisheries Management Proposed Minimum Salary Commensurate Job Location Austin, Texas Job
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, this pressure has become more and more constant throughout the seasons, offering no period of tranquility for wildlife and putting increased pressure on the environment. Since the 1970s, visitor management has
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(Investigating how climate change may increase risk of zoonotic spillover by changing human and wildlife movement, stress, and behavior). This position requires a PhD in ecology, disease ecology, epidemiology
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About the role The Department of Biology is seeking to recruit a Postdoctoral Research Associate to work under the supervision of Dr Matthew Wijers. The work will be based within the Wildlife
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collaboration with an NSF-funded team working explicitly to understand the impact of economic and behavioral decisions on outbreak risks within a wildlife trade network context. Again, a strong modeling
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The Department of Ecoscience, Section for Wildlife Ecology at Aarhus University is seeking a postdoc (2 years) to develop and apply camera-based methods for population monitoring of bats