Post Doctoral Research Associate

Amphibian Research and Monitoring Initiative (ARMI) in the Northeast

The Patuxent Wildlife Research Center seeks a postdoctoral research
associate to investigate and forecast amphibian population abundance,
occurrence, and associated dynamics. Two focal research areas are
anticipated. The first involves forecasting the effects of climate change
on high-elevation salamander communities. The second involves extending
population dynamic models to incorporate effects of climate and landscape
change on amphibian populations.

The successful applicant will be based at Patuxent Wildlife Research
Center.

Qualifications

1. Ph.D. in quantitative ecology, wildlife ecology, or related fields.

2. Knowledge of amphibian ecology, demographic modeling, occupancy or
mark-recapture models.

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 one-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 references to Evan
Grant ([email protected]).    I encourage applicants to submit materials by
May 25, 2010.

Evan H. Campbell Grant, PhD

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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