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August 21, 2025

**Job Description**
This 4-year Ph.D. project aims to quantify the impact of “broadleafification” (increasing broadleaf tree species in conifer-dominated forests) on bat, bird, and beetle communities within managed (hemi)boreal forests. The project will evaluate if increasing broadleaf stands effectively enhances biodiversity and how these effects vary with landscape context, addressing a significant knowledge gap in boreal forest restoration. Utilizing passive acoustic monitoring (PAM) and occupancy modeling, the research will conduct a large-scale comparative study to assess multispecies impacts of restoration efforts compared to unrestored stands and target ecosystems.

**Skills & Abilities**
• Documented specialization in community ecology, bird or bat ecology, and/or restoration ecology
• Experience in design, execution, and analysis of acoustic data (desired)
• Knowledge of statistical methods and their application (merit)
• Good knowledge in GIS and R (merit)
• Proven excellence in written and spoken English (essential)
• Capable and willing to take initiative and work independently as well as in a group

**Qualifications**
Required Degree(s) in:
• Biology
• Ecology
• Forestry

**Experience**
Other:
• Driver’s License

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Experience
Other: • Driver's License
Work Level
Ph.D
Employment Type
Full-time, Scholarship, Temporary
Salary
Benefits: Access to university benefits (details available via external link)
Valid Until
September 22, 2025
Details
Full-time / Temporary Duration: 4 years Remote Work: No Location Requirement: Driver's license required for fieldwork across Sweden. Campus-based in Umeå, with fieldwork throughout Sweden.
School / Department / Center / Lab
• Department of Wildlife, Fish, and Environmental Studies
Supervisor Email
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Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
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