Post Doctoral Research Associate in Dendritic Network Ecology/Amphibians
Amphibian Research and Monitoring Initiative (ARMI) in the Northeast

Project leaders:
Evan H. Campbell Grant, Patuxent Wildlife Research Center, Laurel, MD
Winsor H. Lowe, University of Montana, Missoula, MT
William F Fagan, University of Maryland, College Park, MD

Position description:
The Patuxent Wildlife Research Center seeks a postdoctoral research associate 
to investigate how dispersal among tributaries affects the persistence and 
dynamics of stream amphibian populations in larger stream networks. There is 
sufficient latitude for the successful applicant to steer the project to align 
with her/his interests.

This research will occur in National Parks, National Forests, and Wildlife 
Refuges throughout the Northeastern United States. The successful applicant 
will be based at Patuxent Wildlife Research Center in Laurel, Maryland. 

Qualifications:
1.      Ph.D. in quantitative ecology, wildlife ecology, or related fields.
2.      Knowledge of amphibian ecology, spatial modeling, and population 
estimation.
3.      Experience conducting fieldwork, especially in streams, and supervising 
research technicians.
4.      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 $40,000 - $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.  Full support is available for 2 years, with a 3rd year 
dependent on funding availability.  Support for technicians and travel is also 
available.

Application:
Send CV with names and contact information for three references to Evan Grant 
([email protected]).  We encourage applicants to submit materials by September 
31, 2011.

Evan Grant 
Northeast Amphibian Research and Monitoring Initiative
Patuxent Wildlife Research Center
Laurel, MD 20708-4017

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