Postdoc: Luxembourg.LandscapeConnectivity Project: Enhancing Amphibian Connectivity in Luxembourg Project Background Amphibians are the most threatened vertebrates on Earth and among the taxa most vulnerable to habitat loss and fragmentation, mainly due to human activities such as road construction and urban development. Luxembourg faces the same pressures, making it essential to implement strategies that strengthen ecological connectivity of amphibian populations. This project aims to develop a coherent and effective network of ecological corridors for multiple amphibian species, using a multi-species, multi-habitat approach based on graph theory. Main Responsibilities The recruited researcher will carry out the following scientific tasks: -Compile and analyse scientific literature on habitat requirements and dispersal distances of 12 amphibian species present in Luxembourg. -Develop habitat suitability and landscape resistance models for each target species. -Integrate and analyse genetic data (when available) to validate connectivity models. -Apply advanced methods (e.g., graph theory) to identify priority intervention areas. -Propose optimal locations for the creation/restoration of ponds and the installation of road-crossing structures (e.g., eco-ducts, adapted culverts), for each species. -Prepare scientific reports and formulate concrete recommendations for conservation managers and decision-makers. Required Profile -PhD in conservation biology, landscape ecology, landscape genetics, or a related field. -Proven skills (e.g., publications, technical reports, packages) in spatial modelling and GIS (R/QGIS/ArcGIS), specifically connectivity analysis. -Experience in population genetics. -Proficiency in R and/or Python and/or Julia. -Strong biostatistical skills, critical thinking, autonomy and scientific rigor. -Knowledge of amphibian ecology is an advantage. Working Conditions -Contract: 20 months fixed-term contract (40h/week) - Employer: Fondation Faune-Flore (https://faune-flore.lu/). -Location: National Natural History Museum, Luxembourg (https://mnhn.public.lu/). -Start date: 2026, as soon as a suitable candidate has been recruited. How to Apply Please send your CV, a cover letter and a list of publications to: afrantz@mnhn.lu Applications will be reviewed continuously until the position is filled. Alain Frantz, D.Phil Charg� d'�tudes / Conservateur D�partement de zoologie Mus�e National d'Histoire Naturelle 25, rue Munster L-2160 Luxembourg Tel: (+352) 46 22 33200 Alain Frantz (to subscribe/unsubscribe the EvolDir send mail to golding@mcmaster.ca)