Post-doctoral opportunity
The Corridor Research Group

Job Description: The Corridor Research Group (a collaboration between the
University of Florida, North Carolina State University, the University of
Washington, Washington University in St. Louis, and the US Forest Service)
is seeking to employ a Post-Doctoral Fellow to lead a large-scale experiment
examining the effects of landscape corridors on herbivory, pollination, seed
dispersal, seed predation, and population establishment of native plant
species with varying life-history characteristics.  The post-doctoral
associate will initiate and coordinate collaborative and independent
research on large replicated landscapes on the Savannah River Site, near
Aiken, South Carolina. This position includes significant opportunities to
initiate an independent research program with support from the participating
investigators, and requires strong interpersonal skills, as the post-doc
will be in charge of coordinating an NSF funded collaborative research
program involving four universities and the US forest Service. 

Employment Details: This position will start March 1, 2007. The post-doc
will be officially affiliated with the University of Florida (Dr. Doug
Levey, PI) and with Washington University (Dr. Ellen Damschen, PI), but
research will be conducted in collaboration with all four PIs , (Dr. Nick
Haddad (NCSU), Dr. Joshua Tewksbury (UW)) and joint affiliation will be
granted to any of the four collaborating institutions as needed.
Compensation will be competitive and the position will extend from 2 to 4
years, depending on funding.  Women and Minorities are encouraged to apply.

Essential requirements: a PhD in ecology, plant science, or related areas

Materials to submit: CV, cover letter explaining research interests, and
contact numbers for three references. All materials should be submitted
electronically to Dr. Joshua Tewksbury.

Contact: Dr Joshua Tewksbury ([EMAIL PROTECTED]); 206 616-2129 or 206
331-1893.

Closing date: Until filled

More information about The Corridor Research Project and publications can be
found at: http://www4.ncsu.edu/~haddad/corridor.html,
http://faculty.washington.edu/tewksjj/corridor.html, and
http://faculty.washington.edu/tewksjj/srspubs.html

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