We have a post doc opening within the project "Evaluating effects of green infrastructure on pollinator functional connectivity using landscape genomics", funded by the strategic research environment BECC "Biodiversity and Ecosystem services in a Changing Climate". This project aims to deploy landscape genomic methods to evaluate the importance of green infrastructure for gene flow and connectivity. The project will use whole genome data and advanced landscape genomic analyses and simulations to address to which extent the prevalence of green infrastructure increases functional connectivity. The project will be supervised by Anna Runemark and Maj Rundlöf at Department of Biology, Lund University, and performed in collaboration with postdoctoral fellow Isolde van Riemsdijk, University of Copenhagen. The work will be set within the SPeciation, Adaptation and Co-Evolution group at the Division of Biodiversity and evolution and the BECC environment at Lund University. Please see the announcement at https://lu.varbi.com/en/what:job/jobID:785801/ or contact Anna.Runemark@biol.lu.se for further information. Last day for application: February 20th. The Lund University biology department offers an interactive environment with many strong research groups and a high proportion of international post docs, doctoral students, and researchers. The department hosts weekly seminars with invited speakers, and there is also an active department pub, floor hockey, board game evenings and division breakfasts making it a social interactive research environment. The SPACE environment with 4 PIs and several post docs, PhD-students and students provides a forum for discussion and collaboration, and the BECC environment provides both workshops, courses, funding opportunities and is an excellent interface for interdisciplinary research and interactions with stakeholders. Anna Runemark (to subscribe/unsubscribe the EvolDir send mail to golding@mcmaster.ca)