Note - this a repost; the deadline has been extended.

Overview: A postdoctoral position is available to join Lars Brudvig’s 
research group at Michigan State University 
(http://brudviglab.plantbiology.msu.edu/).  In collaboration with Lars 
Brudvig, the candidate will explore aspects of restoration and landscape 
ecology with an emphasis on large-scale observational and experimental 
approaches.  I seek an individual with a strong conceptual approach to 
research.  Research in the Brudvig Lab currently addresses questions at 
the interface of restoration and landscape ecology, such as the role of 
patch dynamics in restoration, dispersal and plant-animal interactions in 
affecting plant community composition at large scales, local and landscape-
scale determinants of plant community assembly, experimental testing of 
landscape corridors, and constraints to spatial spread of remnant plant 
communities.  Opportunities exist for working at numerous MSU land 
holdings as well as Kellogg Biological Station (http://www.kbs.msu.edu/).

Required qualifications: A Ph.D. and relevant ecological research 
experience.

Desired qualifications:  Strong communication and analytical skills and 
evidence of scholarship, including peer-reviewed publications.  Background 
in restoration, landscape ecology, plant communities, and/or plant/animal 
interactions.  Experience collaborating with land managers.

Employment details: The successful candidate will be employed through the 
Department of Plant Biology at MSU.  Funding for salary, benefits, and 
research expenses is available for one year, with renewal available for a 
second year contingent on performance.  I will work with the successful 
candidate to obtain additional funding.  Start date is flexible; however, 
availability for a portion of the upcoming field season is desirable.

To apply:  Please email Lars Brudvig ([email protected]) with a CV, copies 
of publications, contact information for three references, and a 1-2 page 
research proposal, focusing on interests for research at Michigan State 
University.  Review of applicants began on April 30th; while this deadline 
has been extended, I strongly encourage individuals considering 
application to contact me ASAP to indicate their interest.

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