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candidate with a strong scientific background in the fields of ecology, remote sensing or a related field with excellent English language skills. In this postdoc project, you will study vegetation change over
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self-motivated candidate with a strong scientific background in the fields of ecology, remote sensing or a related field with excellent English language skills. In this postdoc project, you will study
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with a strong scientific background in the fields of ecology, remote sensing or a related field with excellent English language skills. In this postdoc project, you will study plant phenology change over
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, 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 community assembly in
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, 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
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the Faculty of Forestry at University of British Columbia, you will study community assembly in tundra ecosystems, revealing how tundra plant species form spatial patterns and how this confers resilience
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skills. In this postdoc project, you will study plant phenology change over time across spatial scales. You will work with available datasets including the International Tundra Experiment phenology dataset
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with excellent English language skills. In this postdoc project, you will study vegetation change over time across spatial scales and will explore the implications for wildlife habitats. You will work
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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
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, you will study community assembly in tundra ecosystems, revealing how tundra plant species form spatial patterns and how this confers resilience to global change across the tundra biome