POST-DOCTORAL POSITION: Dartmouth College and U.S. Forest Service
CLIMATE CHANGE AND FOREST PEST DYNAMICS

A post-doctoral position is available to investigate climatic effects on 
regional forest insect outbreak dynamics. Climate change is having simultaneous 
impacts on the potential yield of forests (via effects on tree growth and 
species distribution) and on biotic disturbance regimes in forests (via effects 
on insect pest populations). Our ability to adaptively manage forest ecosystems 
is presently limited due to inadequate knowledge of the linkages between 
climate, forest landscapes and forest pest population dynamics. The project 
will address this general problem through studies of North American pest 
species thought to be influenced by climate change (e.g., Dendroctonus bark 
beetles and Hemlock woolly adelgid). The post-doctoral scientist, working with 
the other investigators, will assemble and coordinate work groups with 
appropriate expertise and lead the development of resulting papers. The 
objective is to provide a foundational set of scenarios linking climate 
prediction!
 s with process-based models of forest pest dynamics and associated forest 
management options. This will build capacity for evaluating socio-economic 
impacts of climatic effects on forest pest dynamics under alternative 
management scenarios.

We seek applicants with skills and interest in forest ecology, population 
dynamics, climate, ecosystem science, and/or natural resource economics. The 
position requires facility with modeling, programming, data management, and 
data analysis. Experience with work groups and multi-disciplinary science is a 
plus.

To apply, please send curriculum vitae, a cover letter, and contact information 
for three references to Matt Ayres ([email protected]). Review of 
applications will begin 1 June. 

INVESTIGATORS
Matthew P. Ayres, Biological Sciences, Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH 
http://www.dartmouth.edu/~mpayres/

Barbara Bentz, Rocky Mountain Research Station, Logan, Utah 
http://www.fs.fed.us/rmrs/profiles/?last=Bentz&first=Barbara+J

Thomas P. Holmes, Southern Research Station, Research Triangle Park, NC
http://www.srs.fs.usda.gov/sustain/people/holmes.htm

Andrew Liebhold, Northern Research Station, Morgantown, West Virginia
http://nrs.fs.fed.us/people/aliebhold

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