Post Doctoral Research Associate in
Community or Physiological Ecology
School of Life Sciences
Arizona State University

REVISED: post date, January 7, 2010
Closing date: January 31, 2010
Start Date: April, 2010 
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Responsibilities: We seek a highly motivated postdoctoral researcher to lead
an NSF-funded project that aims to understand how water and energy
limitation determine species interactions and trophic structure in riparian
food webs along the San Pedro River in southeastern Arizona.  The larger
project goal is to link declining surface flows and groundwater levels in
the San Pedro basin to individual water budgets and the abundance and
diversity of animals in riparian ecosystems.  This will be accomplished
using a diverse set of methods in community and physiological ecology
including lab and field measurement of metabolic and water use rates and
large scale field experiments involving invertebrate and vertebrate animals.

The selected applicant will perform the following tasks: 
1. Quantify individual water and energy budgets for various terrestrial
arthropods and vertebrates including, crickets, spiders and lizards in lab
and field conditions using stable isotopes, doubly labeled water and various
field and lab respirometry techniques
2. Collect and analyze samples of all members of the riparian food web for
energy content (via calorimetry) and water content (via gravimetric methods) 
3. Interpret data from duties 1 and 2 in the context of a model of species
interactions and trophic structure 
4. Coordinate a spring-summer field research program involving graduate and
undergraduate students 
5. Perform essential administrative duties associated with the project,
including financial reporting, progress reports and project collaboration 
6. Actively publish in scientific journals, present research at society
meetings, and interact regularly with other faculty in related fields at ASU

The successful applicant will be advised by Dr. John Sabo and work closely
with partners at ASU (Jon Harrison, Senior Personnel on award) and staff at
the Grayhawk Nature Center, a non-profit K-12 environmental education NGO
who provide us with access to our primary field site. 

Qualifications: PhD in ecology, environmental physiology, hydrology or
related field.  Applicants must exhibit strong quantitative and
communication skills, demonstrated ability to publish in peer‐reviewed
journals, and a proven record of leadership and ability to coordinate large
research programs. 

Location: The position will be located within the School of Life Sciences
(SoLS) at Arizona State University,Tempe, Arizona. SoLS includes ~100
faculty, 200 graduate students, a well developed undergraduate research
enrichment program, and about 300 administrative and research staff.  John
Sabo is a member of the Faculty of Ecology, Evolution and Environmental
Sciences, one of six faculty groups in SoLS.  SoLS has demonstrated research
strengths in both ecosystem and physiological ecology.  The research to be
undertaken by the successful candidate will bridge these two strengths by
linking water budgets of rivers and animals.   The San Pedro River (primary
research site) is one of the last free-flowing rivers in the western US
supporting cottonwood-willow gallery forest along its shores.  The river
also provides an important stopover for an estimated 2-4 million migratory
birds, has extremely high richness of birds, mammals, and reptiles, and
supports endangered species such as the southwest willow flycatcher. Thus,
this area is of considerable conservation concern and of notable aesthetic
value.  

Salary: $36,200 annually plus benefits; funded for 1-2 years contingent on
performance and funding. 

Contact: To apply email a cover letter that addresses your interest,
experience (in response to the requirements stated above) and future career
goals, curriculum vitae, most relevant (3) publications (PDF), and contact
information for at least three references to: Dr. John Sabo, School of Life
Sciences, Arizona State University at [email protected].  Screening of
applicants will occur immediately and will continue until a suitable
candidate is found. A background check is required for employment.   Arizona
State University is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer
committed to excellence through diversity. Women and minorities are
encouraged to apply. For ASU's complete non-discrimination statement point
your browser to: https://www.asu.edu/titleIX/.

More information about John Sabo’s research and the Sabo Lab can be found at
the following URLs: 
Sabo: http://sols.asu.edu/people/faculty/jsabo.php
Sabo Lab: http://www.public.asu.edu/~jlsabo/about_sabo.html

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