<div dir="ltr">We are looking for a motivated student who can work independently and in
a group to write a Master thesis about the role of plant functional
diversity for water cycling in a Mediterranean-type ecosystem in
South-West Australia. Our project “Ecosystem services through
restoration: Improving restoration outcomes through trait-based
modelling” (further information on the webpage of the Tietjen group at
the Freie Universität Berlin:
<a href="http://www.bcp.fu-berlin.de/en/biologie/arbeitsgruppen/botanik/ag_tietjen/Forschung/MTE_Restoration.html">http://www.bcp.fu-berlin.de/en/biologie/arbeitsgruppen/botanik/ag_tietjen/Forschung/MTE_Restoration.html</a>)
aims at modelling vegetation in combination with hydrological and
nutrient cycling dynamics to support the restoration of abandoned
agricultural fields. Our model should be validated against field
measurements. The model results should be compared to empirical evidence
which vegetation composition leads to a faster and more complete
re-establishment of ecosystem services such as water and nutrient
cycling.<br>
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The selected student should accompany us to a field trip to the
Ridgefield study site close to Perth, South-West Australia. The
expedition should occur around September-October 2017 (approximately 6-8
weeks), but we intend to fill the position soon to allow us to apply
for travel funding at PROMOS (program for the mobility of undergraduate
and postgraduate students). The experimental activities should involve
water relations and gas exchanges of woody plants in the transition
between rainy and dry season. We want to explore whether a more diverse
vegetation composition with a larger root functional diversity would
allow for a better usage of soil moisture and therefore provide good
soil water conditions.<br>
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The ideal candidate should have experience and/or interest in plant
ecology, ecophysiology or physiology and preferably be a Master student
in the area of Berlin. Experience with water economy or gas exchange
methods, and with the statistical environment R and fluency in English
are preferred.<br>
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If this job description corresponds to your academic interests, you are
welcome to apply with a short motivation letter and your CV as a single
file by 31.03.2017 to Dr. José Monteiro (<a href="mailto:jose.monteiro@fu-berlin.de">jose.monteiro@fu-berlin.de</a>) and
Sebastian Fiedler (<a href="mailto:sebastian.fiedler@fu-berlin.de">sebastian.fiedler@fu-berlin.de</a>). If you have any
question, do not hesitate in contacting Mr. Fiedler or Dr. Monteiro.<br>
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HTML announcement: <a href="http://www.bcp.fu-berlin.de/en/biologie/arbeitsgruppen/botanik/ag_tietjen/Forschung/MTE_Restoration.html">http://www.bcp.fu-berlin.de/en/biologie/arbeitsgruppen/botanik/ag_tietjen/Forschung/MTE_Restoration.html</a></div>