WATERBIRD BIOLOGIST WITH USGS: The US Geological Survey Davis Field Station
on the University of California campus in Davis, CA is seeking a biologist
for studies on waterbird ecology and avian reproduction.  Start date is
negotiable in late summer or early fall 2008, for a twelve month period with
the potential for extension.  Duties will primarily involve writing
peer-reviewed publications, analyzing and managing datasets, and
coordinating research projects.  We are seeking individuals with a strong
record of peer-reviewed publication and the desire and organizational skills
to coordinate large datasets.  Applicants should have a PhD or MS in
Ecology, Wildlife Biology, Population Dynamics, or related field. 
Applicants with a background in waterbird ecology will be favored, as will
applicants with experience analyzing radio-telemetry data, nest survival
data, or contaminants.  Applicant should have a strong background in
statistics as demonstrated through their publication record.  Other duties
will include coordinating on-going research projects, writing reports,
managing sample inventories and datasets, supervising technicians,
collecting and laboratory processing of biological samples for mercury and
stable isotope analyses, data entry, and performing other tasks as directed
by supervisor.  Incumbent will work at the USGS Davis Field Station on the
University of California Campus in Davis, CA. If interested send cover
letter, resume, and 3 references VIA EMAIL to BOTH: Dr. Josh Ackerman and
Dr. Collin Eagles-Smith; Emails: [EMAIL PROTECTED] AND
[EMAIL PROTECTED]  THIS IS A PRE-ANNOUNCEMENT ONLY; PLEASE CONTACT US
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ON THE REQUIRED APPLICATION PROCESS.

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