Regeringsbeslut om Svenska artprojektet – oklarheter och nedskärningshot kvarstår

Regeringen beslutade 21 februari om mål och inriktning för Svenska artprojektet, som syftar till att hitta och beskriva arter i Sverige och göra kunskapen tillgänglig för samhället. Artprojektet drivs inom ArtDatabanken vid SLU.

Regeringens beslut om målen är att fortsätta arbetet med att kartlägga vilka arter som finns i landet och göra den kunskapen tillgänglig för forskare och naturvårdare, med fokus på digital kunskapsspridning. Projektet ska också stimulera den naturintresserade allmänheten att rapportera arter på Artportalen. Verksamheten ska bidra till att uppfylla miljömålen och ta fram kunskapsunderlag och verktyg för miljöövervakning och naturvårdsåtgärder. Regeringen fastslår också att SLU ska fortsätta att leda Artprojektet.

− Vi välkomnar att regeringen äntligen lagt fast vilka mål som ska gälla för projektet. Regeringens beslut stämmer väl överens med hur vi redan arbetar i projektet och hur vi tidigare i år bestämde framtida inriktning, säger Johan Bodegård, chef för ArtDatabanken.

− Det är mycket bekymmersamt att beslutet inte berör framtiden för stödet till de biologiska museerna, som är en viktig grundbult i projektet säger Ulf Gärdenfors, stf chef för ArtDatabanken. Det innebär att våra samarbetspartner bland museerna fortfarande lever i osäkerhet om framtiden.

SLU har också tidigare fått ett uppdrag att till den 15 maj i år föreslå ytterligare effektiviseringar och besparingar för Artprojektet.

− Det är oroande att regeringen vill minska vår budget ännu mer, utöver den nedskärning med tio miljoner kronor som redan gjorts. Det fortsätter att skapa osäkerhet om projektets framtid. Alla de fantastiska människor som arbetar med Artprojektet behöver arbetsro för att kunna utveckla projektet efter de mål och förutsättningar som nu lagts fast, framhåller Johan Bodegård.

Regeringsbeslutet kan du läsa om du surfar till den här sidan: http://www.slu.se/sv/centrumbildningar-och-projekt/artdatabanken/aktuellt1/nyheter1/2013/2/artprojektet-bra-med-klara-mal-men-annu-oro-kring-framtiden/

Biosyst.eu 2017 in Sweden

Dear members of Svenska Systematikföreningen

I am happy to inform you that the BioSyst.EU council decided that the responsibility for arranging the next meeting (August 2017) went to us, Svenska Systematikföreningen. This also means that our chairperson (Livia Wanntorp) will be spokesperson for Biosyst.eu until then. There is a prospect for arranging the conference in Göteborg (see attached pdf).

Bengt

Postdoc: worm genomics in Stockholm

Post-doctoral researcher

 

A postdoc position is available in the research group of Ulf Jondelius at the Swedish Museum of Natural History, Stockholm.
We are looking for a highly motivated postdoc with interest in animal evolution for a project using data from genome sequencing of microscopic marine worms (Acoelomorpha). Acoelomorpha are simple animals lacking many features present in other Bilateria (e.g. circulatory system, body cavity, excretory organs). Their phylogenetic position is highly contested: they have been proposed to be either the earliest extant bilaterians, part of the flatworms, or deuterostomes closely related to echinoderms and hemichordates. The conflicting hypotheses imply widely disparate interpretations of their morphological evolution as either primitively simple or secondarily reduced in complexity. We will sample genomic data to cover acoelomorph diversity aiming to reconstruct their phylogenetic position within the Metazoa and study the structure of the genomes expecting to find either a simple basal metazoan genome or higher bilaterian and deuterostome signatures. The succesful candidate will work on assembly and analysis of genomes from several acoelomorph species together with the PI, collaborators, students, and technicians and will be responsible for analyzing results, writing manuscripts, and contributing to the development of the project.

 

The project is a collaboration with SciLife lab in Stockholm and Uppsala and colleagues at the Sars Centre in Bergen, Norway.

Qualifications

The ideal candidate has a recent PhD in Bioinformatics, Genomics, Molecular or Evolutionary biology or related fields, experience in analyzing next-generation DNA sequence data, and a record of publishing in scientific journals.  Programming experience in a scripting language (such as Python or Perl) is desirable.

 

Starting date is September 1, 2013. The appointment is for two years.

 

Informal inquiries should be directed at  Ulf Jondelius (ulf.jondelius@nrm.se). The union representatives are Bodil Kajrup, SACO-S and Yvonne Arremo, ST can be reached at telephone number + 46 8 519 540 00.

 

How to apply:  Applicants should submit (1) a cover letter describing your
research interests and background, (2) a detailed CV (including
publications), and (3) the contact details of three references as a single pdf document to rekrytering@nrm.se or to Swedish Museum of Natural History, Box 50007, SE 104 05 Stockholm, Sweden, no later than May 10, 2013. Mark your application with dnr 2.3.1-144-2013

PhD-position on mosses

The Museum of Natural History and Archaeology in Trondheim, Norway has recently announced an open PhD-position. The successful candidate will study evolutionary processes associated with dispersal within, and hybridization between, closely related species of peat mosses (Sphagnum).

For more information on the position and how to apply, please visit http://www.jobbnorge.no/job.aspx?jobid=90772

Best regards,

Torbjørn

TWO NEW POSITIONS IN EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY

(please feel free to distribute)

TWO NEW POSITIONS IN EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY
Available at http://antonelli-lab.net (University of Gothenburg, Sweden)

Closing date: February 28, 2013

1) PhD Position. Fixed-term employment, four years

You will test competing hypotheses of diversification for explaining the outstanding diversity in tropical America (including soil specialisation, temperature increases, polyploidy, habitat shifts, biome conservatism and range expansion). To achieve this goal you will carry out extensive fieldwork in Latin America, especially the tropical Andes and Amazonia, to collect plant and soil samples. You will then produce molecular data using next-generation sequencing techniques. Your analyses will include estimation of phylogenies, divergence times, species trees from gene trees, diversification rates, species distribution modelling, and biogeographic reconstructions.

The choice of plant group will depend on the candidate’s previous experience and interests (e.g. during the Masters project). Ideally, the study group should have a wide Neotropical distribution with a centre of species diversity in northern South America, have been recently revised taxonomically, be already relatively well collected, and included in phylogenetic analyses. Please indicate your suggestion of plant group in the motivation letter (this is recommended but not mandatory).

Good communication skills (written and spoken) in English are necessary. Priority will be given to those candidates who have co-authored at least one scientific publication. Fieldwork experience in the tropics, experience working with molecular phylogenetics and/or next-generation sequence data, and language skills in Spanish and/or Portuguese is advantageous. We are seeking a candidate who is independent, self-motivated, and interested in the use or development of new methods and approaches, in short, a person willing to go beyond the state-of-the-art in the field. We will attach great importance to personal characteristics and independence in learning and working, creativity and documented productivity.

For more information and on-line application click HERE 

2) Post-doc. Fixed-term employment, two years

You will carry out research focused on speciation mechanisms in Amazonian plants, particularly palms. Although sympatric speciation is recognized as a driver of ”island” biodiversity (Howea palms, Cichlid fish, apple maggots), it remains to be discovered how it contributes to the mega-biodiversity in Amazonia. The understory palm Geonoma macrostachys is highly suited for this study because significant progress has been made to quantify and understand its complex variation. Responsibilities include extensive fieldwork across western Amazonia (Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador, Peru); development of next-generation sequence data, analyses and publications; and the training and supervision of graduate students.

Highest priority will be given to candidates with a strong publication record who have fieldwork experience in the tropics and experience with next-generation sequence data. Due to intensive fieldwork in Latin America good language skills in Spanish and/or Portuguese is necessary as well as good communication skills (written and spoken) in English.

A strong background in phylogenetics, biogeography, and species delimitation as well as research experience with palms (taxonomy, phylogenetics, and/or ecology) is meritorious.

We are seeking a candidate who is independent, self-motivated, and interested in the use or development of new methods and approaches, in short, a person willing to go beyond the state-of-the-art in the field. We will attach great importance to personal characteristics and independence in learning and working, creativity and documented productivity.

For more information and on-line application click HERE

Best wishes

Alex
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Dr. Alexandre Antonelli
Assistant professor, Scientific curator
Gothenburg Botanical Garden
Carl Skottsbergs gata 22A, 413 19 Göteborg, Sweden
& Department of Biological and Environmental Sciences
University of Gothenburg
Carl Skottsbergs gata 22B, 413 19 Göteborg, Sweden
Mobile: + 46 (0) 703 989570
E-mail  alexandre.antonelli@bioenv.gu.se

Marine zooplankton: diversity, systematics and biology

STIRS and ForBio proudly announces an advanced course on these fascinating organisms. The course will be held May 27-31, 2013, The Lovén Center for Marine Sciences, Tjärnö (Sweden). Application deadline: May 4, 2013.

Marine zooplankton is a term summarizing an incredibly high diversity of species from 18 animal phyla, partly spending their entire lifetime in the pelagic environment (holoplankton) or having a pelagic (usually larval) life stage (meroplankton). While some holoplanktonic organisms have high ecological impact on marine foodchains, lies much of the biodiversity in the meroplanktonic life stages of benthic animals. Knowledge of appropriate sampling and preparation techniques, identification skills – including a general awareness of changes in morphology due to ontogenetic stages-, and an understanding of taxonomic difficulties are prerequisite for all studies on planktonic organisms.

More information on this exciting course can be found here: http://www.slu.se/en/collaborative-centres-and-projects/artdatabanken/the-swedish-taxonomy-initiative/research/research-school/

 

The Natural History Museum of Denmark (NHMD) is searching for a Collections Manager

The Natural History Museum of Denmark is searching for a Collections Manager to help coordinate and oversee its zoological, botanical, palaeontological, and geological collections. This position will be supervised by the Head of Collections and is open from April 1st 2013.

About the Natural History Museum of Denmark

The Natural History Museum of Denmark is the Danish national museum for zoology, botany and geology, and it contains large global scientific collections of preserved animals, plants, fossils, and minerals. In its current form the museum was established on January 1, 2004 by the merging of four long-standing institutions: the Botanic Garden, the Botanical Museum & Central Library, the Geological Museum, and the Zoological Museum.

Even though the Natural History Museum of Denmark is young, the history of the individual departments and collections can be traced back to the 17th century. A new museum of natural history in the Botanical Garden is being planned (http://nyt.snm.ku.dk/english/) and will present the museum with a number of big challenges in relation to the coming move of the collections, the establishment of new storage facilities and new exhibits.

The collection support staff collaborates with the Head of Collections, the scientific curators of the museum and the members of the exhibitions department in the curation of specimens, including preparation, preservation, registration, etc.  The collection support staff is organized in a cross-cutting unit under the Head of Collections. The Natural History Museum of Denmark is part of the Faculty of Science at the University of Copenhagen, and therefore host and supervise undergraduate, graduate and PhD students as well as postdocs that use the museum collections for their research. The museum is an international institution with many foreign students and researchers and English is widely used as working language.

Primary tasks

*          To assist the Head of Collections with the coordination and management of the zoological, botanical, and geological collections. 

*          To help facilitate the use of these collections by all users, e.g., NHMD Curators and other Scientific Staff, exhibits, students, visiting scientists, and to support the collection management activities of all divisions.

The Collections Manager’s specific responsibilities will include:

*          Management and coordination of collection curation in conformance with NHMD policies and procedures.

*          Help define, formulate and prepare collection management policies, standards and procedures.

*          Actively participate and if required head various collection management committees.

*          Represent the Head of Collection in various committees and professional organizations.

*          Plan, coordinate and implement the move of collections from the old museums storages to new facilities when the new museum is built.

*          Participate in the planning and coordination of new collection facilities in the new museum.

*          Assist with grant-writing to support museum operations and improvements.

*          Coordinate and produce internal as well as external reports on collection matters.

*          Supervision and coordination of collections compliance activities including internal and external reports.

*          Help coordinate the stockroom and the purchase of supplies for collection management.

*          Coordinate the conservation care of the collections.

*          Administrate the loan database at NHMD (users, passwords, reports etc.).

*          Initiate and coordinate relevant tests and measurements of materials and equipment.

*          Other collection related duties as required.

*          If required assist with the curation of selected collection(s) (depending on professional background).

*          If desired participate in fieldwork in Denmark and abroad.

Qualifications

*          MSc in biology, geology, conservation and restoration or related field is required;

*          Collections management experience (from natural history museums).

*          Relevant computer skills.

*          Must be self-directed and have the ability to work independently.

*          Strong social and collaborative skills.

*          Good English language skills are required (spoken and written).

*          Good abilities to communicate orally as well as in writing.

*          Driving license is advantageous.

Additional information

More information about the position can be obtained by contacting the Head of collections, Nikolaj Scharff (phone: +45 35 32 11 07; e-mail: nscharff@snm.ku.dk). More general information about the Natural History Museum of Denmark is available from our website http://www.snm.ku.dk.

Salary and employment conditions are in accordance with the collective agreement between the Ministry of Finance and the Danish Academic Trade Union. It is possible to negotiate additional salary according to documented previous experience and special qualifications.

Applications

Only electronic applications are accepted. Applications can be submitted in both English and Danish. Send the application including a C.V. and documentation of relevant experience by clicking the ”Apply online”-button at http://employment.ku.dk/administrative/. Deadline for applications is Friday February 15 2013.

The University of Copenhagen welcomes applications from suitably qualified candidates regardless of personal background.