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PhD position in Evolutionary and Behavioral Ecology
We are seeking an enthusiastic and skilled PhD Candidate to join our international research team studying anthropogenic effects on evolutionary and behavioral ecology in large mammals. The principal objective of the proposed PhD project is to investigate how spatial variations in human‐induced mortality shapes behavioral and reproductive tactics in brown bears using the long‑term Scandinavian Brown Bear Project (SBBRP) dataset. No additional field work is needed, but it is recommended that the successful candidate spends time in the field to obtain a better understanding of the study area and study species.
By integrating movement behavior, habitat use, reproductive timing, and genetic pedigree data, the project will examine how bears adjust life‑cycle decisions under varying hunting pressure. We will test whether increased hunting leads to risk‑sensitive behaviors such as altered space use, earlier reproduction, and reduced reproductive investment per breeding attempt. Comparisons across areas with contrasting hunting regimes will reveal how local mortality risk mediates behavioral plasticity and selection on reproductive strategies. Advanced spatio‑temporal and pedigree‑based models will link individual behavioral decisions to fitness outcomes. The project will provide rare empirical insight into humans as an evolutionary force shaping animal behavior, with direct implications for sustainable large‑carnivore management under changing anthropogenic pressures. The core topic and main research questions are well defined at a conceptual level and will be further developed in collaboration with the successful candidate at the start of the project.
We are especially looking for PhD candidates with a comprehensive skill set in spatio-temporal modelling and behavioral and/or evolutionary ecology. The PhD project will be carried out in cooperation between the University of South-Eastern Norway, the University of Sherbrooke (UdS), Canada, and the SBBRP at the Norwegian Institute of Nature Research (NINA). The main supervisors will be Prof. Andreas Zedrosser (USN) and Prof. Fanie Pelletier (UdS), and Assoc. Prof. Joanie Van de Walle (Université du Québec à Rimouski, Canada), Dr. Rick Heeres (USN), as well as Dr. Aimee Tallian (NINA) will be part of the supervisory committee. The candidate will be located at the University of South-Eastern Norway at the campus in Bø (Telemark), but a research visit of several months to Canada (Sherbrooke) is expected.
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