*Postdoctoral research position in macroecology, quantitative ecology, and
ecoinformatics:*

***Ethan White's lab <http://whitelab.weecology.org/>* at Utah State
University is looking for a postdoc to collaborate on research studying
approaches for unifying macroecological patterns (e.g., species abundance
distributions and species-area relationships) and predicting variation in
these patterns using ecological and environmental variables. The project
aims to 1) evaluate the performance of models that link ecological patterns
by using broad scale data on at least three major taxonomic groups (birds,
plants, and mammals); and 2) combine models with ecological and
environmental factors to explain continental scale variation in community
structure. Models to be explored include maximum entropy models, neutral
models, fractal based models, and statistical models. The postdoc will also
be involved in an ecoinformatics initiative developing tools to facilitate
the use of existing ecological data. There will be ample opportunity for
independent and collaborative research in related areas of macroecology,
community ecology, theoretical ecology, and ecoinformatics. The postdoc will
benefit from interactions with researchers in *Dr. White's
lab<http://whitelab.weecology.org/>
*, the *Weecology Interdisciplinary Research Group <http://weecology.org/>*,
and with *Dr. John Harte's lab <http://socrates.berkeley.edu/~hartelab/>* at
the University of California Berkeley. Applicants from a variety of
backgrounds including ecology, mathematics, statistics, physics and computer
science are encouraged to apply. The position is available for 1 year with
the possibility for renewal depending on performance, and could begin as
early as September 2010 and no later than May 2011. Applications will begin
to be considered starting on September 1, 2010. Go to the *USU job
page<http://jobs.usu.edu/applicants/Central?quickFind=55220>
* to see the full advertisement and to apply.

If you have any questions feel free to email me at [email protected].

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