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at the Department of Arctic and Marine Biology (AMB) , Faculty of Biosciences, Fisheries and Economics (BFE) in ecology/ecosystem-based management. You will work with a team of researchers in the Arctic
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research fellow position within terrestrial ecosystem modelling, focussing on improving the representation dwarf-shrub plant functional types in the boreal, Arctic and alpine ecosystems. The position is for
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years. About the project/work tasks: The project aims to empower coastal communities to conserve and restore biodiversity in local ecosystems. Data is being gathered from 10 cases across diverse European
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gradients of sedaDNA to study past effects of environmental changes on arctic greening. The PhD will be part of the Norwegian Centre for Arctic Ecosystem Genomics (ArcEcoGen ) at the Arctic University Museum
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the Southern Ocean. The position is part of and is funded by the I-CRYME and WOBEC project. I-CRYME investigates the effects of melting cryosphere (glaciers and sea ice) on ocean ecosystems, and WOBEC focuses
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to recruit a Postdoctoral Research Fellow to advance our knowledge on how the Antarctic Ice Sheet impacts Southern Ocean plankton ecosystems and productivity. This position is open to qualified applicants
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Ocean plankton ecosystems and productivity. This position is open to qualified applicants of all nationalities. The position is a fixed term position for a duration of 3 years. Appointment to the position
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how environmental change affects ecosystems, the focus is often on species abundances and distributions (range limits), while species interaction data remain sporadic. Meanwhile, recent long-term
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. Prioritized research areas are aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems, climate, life in the arctic, marine bioprospecting, fish health, seafood products, business and macroeconomics, resources and environment
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human societies via feedbacks to the global climate and polar ecosystems. Our team has access to world-class facilities including Arctic and Antarctic research stations, ice-going research vessels and in