Post Doctoral Research Associate
Amphibian Research and Monitoring Initiative (ARMI) 
E.H. Grant and J. D. Nichols
Patuxent Wildlife Research Center, Laurel, MD

The Patuxent Wildlife Research Center seeks a postdoctoral research 
associate to investigate inference methods for estimation of amphibian 
abundance, occurrence, and associated dynamics. Three focal research areas 
are anticipated. The first involves experiments dealing with sources of 
variation in auditory detection probabilities for surveys of vocalizing 
anurans. The experiments will be conducted in collaboration with 
researchers at North Carolina State University, using a radio system 
developed specifically for investigations of auditory survey methods. The 
second area involves development of inference methods for occupancy 
studies in which false positive detections (vocalization detected but 
species mis-identified) occur. The third focal area involves the 
development of hierarchical models for epidemiological studies of temporal 
and spatial dynamics of amphibian diseases. The successful applicant will 
be based at Patuxent Wildlife Research Center. 

Qualifications
1.      Ph.D. in quantitative ecology or biostatistics.
2.      Knowledge of, or interest in, amphibian ecology.
3.      Excellent verbal and written communication skills to facilitate a 
collaborative   research environment and dissemination of results in 
scientific outlets.

Benefits
The salary range is approximately $50,000 - $70,000 depending on 
qualifications and other factors.  This is a two-year time-limited 
appointment with potential for extension based on the scope of the 
applicant?s interests and contingent on funding. 

Application
Send CV with names and contact information for three potential references 
to Evan Grant ([email protected]) and/or Jim Nichols ([email protected]). 
We encourage applicants to submit materials by June 26, 2009.


Evan Grant and Jim Nichols
Patuxent Wildlife Research Center
Laurel, MD 20708-4017

Evan H. Campbell Grant
NE Amphibian Research and Monitoring Initiative
USGS Patuxent Wildlife Research Center
12100 Beech Forest Rd., Laurel, MD 20708
phone: 301.497.5842 fax: 301.497.5784
http://www.pwrc.usgs.gov/nearmi/

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