Postdoctoral Researcher in Landscape Ecology/Global Change Ecology
A two year postdoctoral position in the Department of Natural Resources and the 
Environment is available at the University of New Hampshire.  The postdoc will 
join Drs. Rebecca Rowe (University of New Hampshire) and Eric Rickart (Natural 
History Museum of Utah, University of Utah) as part of the ongoing NSF-funded 
Great Basin Resurvey Project. The primary focus of this project is comparing 
historical and modern survey data for small mammals on multiple mountain ranges 
in the Great Basin of the western US to investigate change in species 
distributions and community composition over the past century. Additional 
details can be found at: http://www.nre.unh.edu/rebecca-j-rowe, 
http://nhmu.utah.edu/vertebrate-zoology?q=eric-rickart-phd, and 
http://home.utah.edu/~u0547417/.
We seek a highly motivated candidate interested in understanding how changes in 
climate and land cover are impacting small mammal biodiversity. The position 
represents a superb opportunity to work at the interface between historical 
ecology, landscape ecology and biogeography and the candidate will have input 
in shaping future research directions for this project. Familiarity with 
landscape connectivity analyses and/or species distribution modeling and/or 
occupancy modeling would be an advantage. Experience working with small mammals 
or in the Great Basin is not required, but all applicants must be interested in 
participating in some field work associated with this project.
Start date is flexible but preference will be given to candidates who can begin 
on or before August 27 2012.  The position offers a competitive salary and 
benefits.
To apply: Please send a single pdf document containing a cover letter 
summarizing your research experience and interests, CV, and contact information 
for three references by email to 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>. Review of applications to 
begin January 15, 2012 and will continue until the position is filled.
UNH is an AA/EEO Employer. UNH is committed to excellence through the diversity 
of its faculty and staff and encourages women and minorities to apply.

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