FCE LTER Post-doc:  Wetland Ecosystem Analysis

The Florida Coastal Everglades Long-Term Ecological Research program (FCE 
LTER; http://fcelter.fiu.edu) is seeking an ecologist to fill a 2-year 
post-doctoral research position at Florida International University 
(www.fiu.edu).  An overarching goal of the FCE LTER program is to 
understand how the source, quality, quantity and timing of water moving 
through Everglades wetlands interact with coastal processes to affect 
nutrient cycling and primary and secondary production in the estuarine 
ecotone.  A variety of hydrological and ecological models have been 
employed in the Everglades to simulate how climate and water delivery 
changes influence ecosystem processes at small to large spatial and 
temporal scales. The purpose of this position will be to build on existing 
landscape models to explore the sensitivity of hydrologic and biotic 
linkages among habitats and to understand processes driving the 
distribution of productivity and material processing in South Florida 
estuaries.

Preference will be given to candidates with a background in wetland or 
estuarine ecology and experience with ecosystem analysis, modeling and 
programming as evidenced by peer-review publication in this field.  The 
candidate must possess strong collaborative skills and will be expected to 
publish results of their work in peer-reviewed scientific journals. Salary 
will be commensurate with experience, between $40-45K per year plus full 
benefits. A Ph.D. is required. For more information about this position 
please contact Dr. Evelyn Gaiser (contact information below).

Applicants should send a brief statement of research interests, curriculum 
vitae, and a list of 3 references to:  Dr. Evelyn Gaiser, Department of 
Biological Sciences, Florida International University, 11200 SW 8th St., 
OE 167, Miami, FL, 33199.  The deadline for applications is 30 August 2008 
or until the position is filled.  For additional information, please 
contact Dr. Evelyn Gaiser (305-348-6145, [EMAIL PROTECTED]).

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