Mark J Hovenden
@hovendenlab
Plant ecologist, lecturer, Dad and committed bicycle commuter
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JOB! This is a fulltime position supporting our field ecology environmental monitoring sites in the Australian high country. If you love fieldwork and tinkering with equipment then come work with us! Apply now... #fieldecology #ecologyjobs
Only a few days left to apply for permanent academic position in a vibrant department in one of the most beautiful places on globe. Don't hesitate, apply now!
#ecology jobs #plantscience #ecologicalgenetics #ecology #academicjobs #lectureship #postdocjobs
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Outstanding opportunity for a climate scientist to work on innovative agricultural research, working with excellent people Caitlin Moore
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Our new NatureClimate paper shows where and why fire changes soil carbon and demonstrates sensitivity rises with aridity. The carbon sequestration potential in savanna soils speaks to the need for their preservation, and not their replacement by forests. nature.com/articles/s4155…
Now open: PERMANENT BOTANICAL LECTURESHIP (US = Assistant Professor) in Sciences and Engineering at University of Tasmania #plantgenetics #botany #plantscience #ecology #academicjobs
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Did you receive your PhD between 6/1/21 and 8/28/24? There is still time to apply to be a Michigan Fellow! We'd love to collaborate with you UM Biological Station and in UMich Ecology and Evolutionary Biology or any other unit :). societyoffellows.umich.edu/the-fellowship…
Only a couple of days to left to apply for our permanent balanced teaching/research academic position in Hobart, Tasmania. We are seeking a field botanist who uses genetic tools to tackle ecological problems.
Apply now! #ecology jobs #ecology #academicjobs
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🏔Our next Ecosystem #webinar speaker!
Adrienne Nicotra is a plant evolutionary ecologist with interest in phenotypic plasticity. Her work focuses on native species from a wide range of environments & is the director of AustMountResFac.
✍️ #RegisterNow : bit.ly/44hfNPe
Curious about who we are and why we do what we do? Read the Q&A with UM Biological Station Director Aimée Classen: “Immersed in Northern Michigan Nature.” myumi.ch/4rGwZ
There are better ways to kill or discourage pest rodents. Rat poison is killing our beloved native owls and tawny frogmouths – and that's the tip of the iceberg theconversation.com/rat-poison-is-… via The Conversation - Australia + New Zealand
Looking forward to sharing our work on the amazing and crucial high-altitude peaty grasslands of SE Australia. AustMountResFac Sciences and Engineering at University of Tasmania
Hear all about our marvellous ARC-funded Australian Mountain Research Facility AustMountResFac Adrienne Nicotra Susanna Venn