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Funded PhD Position in Community Ecology and Biogeography at Concordia University Concordia University in Canada

Funded PhD Position in Community Ecology and Biogeography at Concordia University

Keywords

Evolutionary Biology
Ecology
Environmental Science
Biology
Entomology
Biogeography
Biodiversity
Spatial Analysis
Carbon Storage
R Programming
Nutrient Cycling
Landscape Ecology
Global Change
Ecological Modeling
Macroecology

Description

Concordia University in Montreal, Canada, is offering a funded PhD position in Community Ecology and Biogeography, supervised by Professor Jean-Philippe Lessard, founder of the Community Ecology and Biogeography Lab. The research group investigates the forces enabling the maintenance and governing the distribution of biological diversity, with a focus on how biodiversity will change in the face of global changes. The lab combines theoretical and empirical work, with field-based projects focusing on insects (ants, dragonflies, bees) and their roles in ecosystems. Research topics include the ecological and evolutionary determinants of range limits and dynamics in the context of environmental changes, rules governing the assembly of ecological networks (such as plant-pollinator, plant-microbial, and host-parasite networks), and the role of ants and other soil arthropods in nutrient cycling and carbon storage. The position is ideal for candidates with a strong background in ecology, biogeography, or evolutionary biology, and who are proficient in R or similar scientific programming languages for data analysis and modeling. Experience with large datasets, strong analytical/quantitative skills, and fieldwork in ecological or biodiversity studies are assets. Additional desirable skills include ecological modeling, spatial analysis (GIS), mathematical skills relevant to quantitative ecology, knowledge of insect physiology, metabolism, or biochemistry, and scientific publishing experience. The position is funded, with stipend and TA/RA opportunities available. The application deadline is January 8, 2026, and the start date is August 2026. Applicants should send a single PDF including a cover letter, CV, unofficial transcripts, names and contact information of two referees, publications, and any other relevant documents to [email protected]. The lab encourages applications from diverse backgrounds and welcomes students from the global south and the LGBTQ+ community. For more information, visit the provided links or contact Alisa Makusheva directly.

Funding

The position is funded with stipend and TA/RA opportunities. Specific stipend amount and tuition coverage are not detailed.

How to apply

Send a single PDF including a cover letter, CV, unofficial transcripts, names and contact information of 2 referees, publications, and any other relevant documents to [email protected]. Use the subject 'Community Ecology_Your name'. For questions, contact Alisa Makusheva directly.

Requirements

Applicants must have a strong academic background in ecology, biogeography, or evolutionary biology. Proficiency in R or another scientific programming language for data analysis and modeling is required, as well as experience working with large datasets and strong analytical/quantitative skills. Assets include fieldwork experience in ecological or biodiversity studies, ecological modeling and/or spatial analysis (e.g., GIS), mathematical skills relevant to quantitative ecology, knowledge of insect physiology, metabolism, or biochemistry, previous scientific publishing experience, and potential and motivation to secure external funding such as scholarships or fellowships.

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