Postdoctoral Position in Plant-Herbivore Ecology

A postdoctoral position is offered in conjunction with secured funding from the 
National Science Foundation to work in the laboratory of Dr. Robert Marquis 
(Department of Biology, University of Missouri-St. Louis; 
www.umsl.edu/~biology). 
The project focuses on determining the contribution of plant traits to the 
impact of 
leaf-tying caterpillars on the arthropod fauna of eight Missouri oak (Quercus) 
species.  The information gained will be used to predict the conditions under 
which 
positive interactions amongst herbivores occur, affecting their mutual 
abundance, as 
well as the abundances of arthropods of other trophic levels, and plant growth 
and 
reproduction.  Funding is available for 18 months, contingent on satisfactory 
performance.  Applicants should be able to begin the position no later than 
January 
1, 2008, and should have experience in field ecology and plant anti-herbivore 
chemistry.  A Ph.D. in ecology, entomology, or forestry is required. Base for 
the 
position is the Department of Biology. Application review will begin upon 
receipt and 
will continue until the position is filled.  Applicants should send 
electronically a letter 
of interest, curriculum vitae, and names and contact information for three 
persons to 
serve as references to: Robert Marquis ([EMAIL PROTECTED]), Dept. Biology, 
University of Missouri-St. Louis, One University Boulevard, St. Louis, MO, 
63121-
4499. 

The University of Missouri-St. Louis is an equal opportunity 
employer/affirmative 
action employer.

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