School of Environmental and Forest Sciences (SEFS) College of the Environment University of Washington Seattle, WA
I am soliciting applications for a doctoral position exploring the influence of gray wolf (Canis lupus) recolonization on the foraging and anti-predator behavior of two sympatric prey species mule deer (Odocoileus hemionus) and white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) in Washington state. Fieldwork will involve deploying animal-borne cameras on both deer species at sites with and without wolves over the course of three winters in order to contrast interspecific responses to predation danger. The student will benefit from existing research infrastructure and collaboration with agency biologists as part of an ongoing study of the ecological impacts of wolves in Washington. Applicants should be highly motivated with a strong work ethic, well-developed oral and written communication skills, and an excellent academic background. Academic preparation must include either (1) a MS in wildlife biology, ecology, or related fields with evidence of peer-reviewed publication or (2) a BS in wildlife biology, ecology, or related fields with evidence of both peer- reviewed publication and extensive independent field-based research. Preference will be given to applicants who have worked in remote field conditions, especially during winter; experience with radio-telemetry, predator-prey field studies (especially wolves and their prey), and handling cervids will also be considered to be a plus. Applicants should create a single document (e.g., a pdf) that includes a brief letter of interest (1- 2 pages), CV, unofficial transcripts, unofficial general GRE scores, and a list of 3 references and their contact information. The name of the file should contain the first and last name of the applicant. This file should be sent to Dr. Aaron Wirsing ([email protected]) via e-mail with Deer anti-predator behavior in the subject line. Applications will be screened until the January 6, 2012 end date, at which time we will contact references for those on the short list. Salary: Stipend, fringe benefits, tuition Last Date to Apply: January 6, 2012 Contact: Dr. Aaron Wirsing E-mail: [email protected] Phone: 206-543-1585 Faculty Website: http://faculty.washington.edu/wirsinga/
