The USGS Alaska Science Center is looking for a highly qualified candidate 
to conduct postdoctoral research on walrus bioenergetics.  The successful 
candidate will work with a team of scientists developing a comprehensive 
model, integrating information on walrus bioenergetics, population 
dynamics,  and distribution and dynamics of benthic prey and sea ice, to 
predict walrus population responses to potential changes in their 
environment.  This candidate will have the lead for development of a 
stand-alone model of walrus bioenergetics, and for its incorporation as a 
component in the comprehensive model.  We anticipate the bioenergetics 
model will be based largely on parameter values that have been previously 
published for walruses or other marine mammals.  This work will also be 
used to identify the most potentially productive areas of new research on 
captive or free ranging walruses to develop information for testing and 
refining the model.  The successful candidate will have specific expertise 
in marine mammal physiology and quantitative bioenergetics modeling, and a 
Ph.D. in a related field.  There is some flexibility in funding mechanisms 
for this work.  We may advertise a term appointment for a GS-12 position 
to be filled at the Alaska Science Center (13 months minimum length of 
appointment), or depending on the candidate?s institutional affiliation, 
the work may be conducted under a contract or cooperative agreement. Work 
will begin as soon as possible, preferably within the next 3 ? 4 months. 
Interested candidates should email a curriculum vitae to Mark Udevitz at 
[email protected].

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