Department of Ecology, Evolution & Marine Biology
University of California-Santa Barbara

A postdoctoral position is available for a highly qualified individual to 
work on a newly funded National Science Foundation grant that examines how 
species diversity can simultaneously be the cause and the consequence of 
ecosystem productivity.  The goal of this project is to test 
the ‘Multivariate Diversity-Productivity’ hypothesis, which proposes one 
way that the historical perspective that productivity-drives-diversity 
might be fused with the more recent perspective that diversity-drives-
production.  The project will use stream ecosystems as a model, focusing on 
both primary producers (freshwater algae) and consumers (invertebrate 
herbivores).  The work includes field and laboratory experiments, as well 
as a theoretical component through collaboration with Dr. Kevin Gross at 
North Carolina State University.  This postdoc will be responsible for 
helping to set-up and manage the proposed experiments, and will be expected 
to develop an independent research program that compliments the broader 
goals of the project.  

Applicants must have an excellent record of publication, strong 
quantitative skills, and be comfortable leading a team of undergraduate and 
graduate researchers. Prior experience working in freshwater ecosystems is 
desirable, but not required.  The initial appointment is for one year with 
full benefits and a competitive salary.  Continued funding is available for 
a second year provided satisfactory progress.  The position is available 
immediately, and consideration of applications will continue until the 
position is filled.  Individuals from under-represented groups are 
especially encouraged to apply.  

UCSB is scenically located between the beach and mountains, and boasts a 
terrific quality of life.  Top-notch research facilities are available, and 
proximity to the National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis 
(NCEAS) offers unparalleled opportunity to broaden ones perspective and 
collaborate with eminent ecologists from around the world.

Please send (preferably by email) a cover letter stating your research 
accomplishments and interests, a curriculum vitae, two representative 
publications, and the names and contact information for three references 
to:  

Bradley J. Cardinale, Ph.D.
Department of Ecology, Evolution & Marine Biology
University of California-Santa Barbara
Santa Barbara, CA 93106
Email: [email protected]
http://www.lifesci.ucsb.edu/eemb/faculty/cardinale 

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