Postdoctoral Fellow
Predicting migratory bird responses to climate change: adjusting adaptive 
habitat and harvest management frameworks for non-stationary system 
dynamics 

Colorado Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit in the Department of 
Fish, Wildlife, and Conservation Biology, Colorado State University
and 
Branch of Population & Habitat Assessment, Division of Migratory Bird 
Management, U.S.F.W.S


POSITION TITLE:  Post-doctoral Fellow
SALARY:  $50-55,000 per year, benefits included. 
PERFORMANCE PERIOD:  18 months after start date, anticipate Jan 2012-June 
2013 with additional years possible (Contingent upon appropriation of 
funds)
APPLICATION DEADLINE:  18 Nov 2011, or until suitable candidate is found 

POSITION SUMMARY: 

Colorado State University is seeking candidates for a postdoctoral 
position to evaluate waterfowl monitoring efforts based on the Waterfowl 
Breeding Population & Habitat Survey (WBPHS) and to develop population 
models that incorporate environmental covariates that account for large-
scale system changes. These models will be used to evaluate the potential 
effects of climate change on waterfowl population dynamics and the 
consequences for adaptive harvest management decision frameworks.
Top priorities include updating population databases for climate change 
analyses, developing habitat and environmental data scaled to population 
observations, and determining monitoring and estimation methods that are 
sensitive to potential changes in both population distributions and 
critical habitat features. The primary objectives for this post-doctoral 
position are: 1) to explore long-term data sets for waterfowl to 
understand and explain factors driving spatial and temporal variability; 
2) to develop models relating waterfowl population dynamics to 
environmental drivers that are linked to system changes predicted by 
climate models; 3) to predict population responses to climate change and 
evaluate the implications for long-term monitoring programs that support 
adaptive harvest management decision frameworks.  


DUTIES:

The post-doctoral fellow will be primarily supervised by Dr. Bill Kendall 
at the Colorado Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, at Colorado 
State University.  The incumbent will also work closely with Drs. Emily 
Silverman and Scott Boomer of the Branch of Population and Habitat 
Assessment, Division of Migratory Birds, U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service.  
The postdoc position will be located at Patuxent Wildlife Refuge, located 
in Laurel, Maryland with significant travel to Colorado State University 
in Fort Collins, Colorado.


MINIUMUM REQUIREMENTS:

1.      Ph.D. in biology (wildlife), ecology, or related quantitative 
field by the start date. 
2.      Knowledge of principles and methods of wildlife monitoring and 
statistical methods used for modeling the population dynamics and trends 
of bird populations. 
3.      Demonstrated proficiency with statistical software including Splus 
or R.
4.      Demonstrated desire and proficiency to publish in the peer-
reviewed literature.

DESIRED ABILITIES:

Competitive candidates will have a background in demographic estimation 
and population modeling, spatial modeling, knowledge of avian population 
biology, and knowledge of climate change science including use and 
interpretation of Global Climate Model output. Experience with WinBUGs 
software is desirable.  The successful candidate should have excellent 
written and personal communication skills, and be able to work 
collaboratively.

TO APPLY:

Submit letter of application, CV, copy of transcripts, and reference 
contact information online at: http://warnercnr.colostate.edu/employment-
opportunities.html. For full consideration, all materials must be received 
by 4:30pm Mountain Standard Time, Friday, Nov 18, 2011.


For further information, contact: 

Bill Kendall ([email protected]) or 
Emily Silverman ([email protected])
 
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