Postdoc: biotic interactions in explaining species distribution patterns (f/m/d)
For the Department of Ecosystem Research of IGB in Berlin we are inviting applications for the position of a postdoctoral researcher starting as soon as possible.
The position will be embedded in the Collaborative Research Center 1439 RESIST (“Multilevel response to stressor increase and release in stream ecosystems”). The successful candidate will lead research efforts to model and project freshwater biodiversity patterns, utilizing both spatial and statistical expertise. At this stage of the subproject of the CRC the project aims to evaluate whether ecological patterns previously identified in the RESIST model catchments (Kinzig and Boye catchments) are consistent across a broader set of river catchments that encompass higher environmental variability, larger species pools, longer time series, and differing spatial resolutions. Using catchment-scale ecological and water quality data, the project aims to assess how abiotic drivers, biotic interactions, and stochastic processes jointly shape species occurrences along gradients of anthropogenic stress. Additionally, dispersal and connectivity information will be included to enhance SDM performance. Our aim is to integrate abiotic and biotic factors, assessing model performance, and analyzing the influence of different drivers on the distribution of species across different degradation gradients.