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Postdoctoral position in evolutionary ecology at the French Institute of Research for the Exploitation of the Sea (IFREMER), Port-en-Bessin, France -------------------------------------------------------------------------
A postdoctoral position is available at IFREMER, France. The successful applicant will be expected to investigate exploitation-induced adaptive changes in the French population of Pacific oysters located in the Marennes-Oléron Bay. This research project is intended to combine statistical analyses on 25 years of data showing monotonic phenotypic trends in growth, reproductive effort and spawning timing, together with the development of an eco-genetic model parameterized for this species in order to understand the processes responsible for the observed trends and investigate alternative management strategies aiming at reducing or reversing them (www.iiasa.ac.at/Research/ADN/FishACE/Tasks.html#task3).
The post is funded by the EU Marie Curie Research Training Network FishACE, Fisheries-induced Adaptive Change in Exploited Stocks (www.iiasa.ac.at/Research/ADN/FishACE/Home.html). The FishACE network is set up to investigate the prevalence and consequences of fisheries-induced adaptive changes in exploited aquatic systems in European waters. The network is coordinated by the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis in Laxenburg, Austria. There are altogether 11 network teams in 8 European countries. Besides training through research, the network provides international exchanges and workshops, as well as tailored training courses on relevant methods and skills.
Applicants should have a PhD and a strong background in statistical analysis, life history theory, ecological and evolutionary modelling. An interest in fisheries and aquaculture would also be an advantage. According to fellowship rules, applicants must be of non-French nationality and must not have resided in France for more than 12 months in the last three years (www.iiasa.ac.at/Research/ADN/FishACE/Positions.html#eligibility; notice that French citizens and residents can apply for positions in other teams in this network). The work will be conducted together with both the Fisheries Department (Port-en-Bessin, France; www.iiasa.ac.at/Research/ADN/FishACE/Teams.html#team5) and the Genetics and Pathology Laboratory (La Tremblade, France; www.iiasa.ac.at/Research/ADN/FishACE/Teams.html#team6) of IFREMER, although the successful applicant will be officially hosted by the former. Collaboration with several other teams in the network is foreseen, facilitated by research visits. The position is initially for 12 months, with a possibility of extension up to 26 months. The salary, which include travel and mobility allowances, follows the Marie Curie rates prescribed by the EU and is very competitive.
The French Institute for the Exploitation of the Sea (www.ifremer.fr/anglais/) is a national research institute affiliated with the Ministry of Education, Research and Technologies, the Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries, the Ministry of Environment and Sustainable Development, and the Ministry of Equipment, Transport, and Housing. The Institute conducts research in all fields of marine science among which fisheries and aquaculture sciences and the management of marine living resources. The Institute has about 1700 employees located in 24 marine stations distributed along the French coastline. The Fisheries Department in Port-en-Bessin is part of a marine station located on the coast of the English Channel at 30 km from Caen, Normandy, France. It consists of about 35 persons among whom 15 senior researchers and 15 technicians in marine and fisheries science. Normandy is one of the most renowned regions in France for its food and its surroundings, which offer numerous opportunities for outdoor activities both on the seaside and inland. Caen is a lively town with rich cultural life located only 2 hours away from Paris by train or car.
For more information please contact Bruno Ernande by email ([log in to unmask]). Applications should contain a cover letter, a detailed curriculum vitae, including a list of publications, a summary of research experience and interests, and two letters of scientific referees. Review of applications will continue until the position is filled. Applications should be sent to: Bruno Ernande, Laboratoire Ressources Halieutiques, IFREMER, BP 32, F-14520 Port-en-Bessin, France.
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