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Hi folks

Please find below 5 post-doc positions based at the University of Queensland
in the Marine Spatial Ecology Lab. They cover a range of topics from reef
data analysis, to connectivity modelling, food web modelling, and the
economics of resilience. Each position will provide great opportunities for
inter-disciplinary collaboration with partners at UQ, AIMS, and the
University of California. Apologies that some positions start quite soon.
International applicants are welcome.

1) Post-doctoral fellowship in network connectivity of coral reefs (3 years)
A 3 year post-doctoral fellowship is available at the University of
Queensland's School of Biological Sciences. The fellowship is funded by the
Stocker Industrial Endowment Fund and explores the effects of climate change
and local disturbance (e.g., cyclones) on the dynamics of coral reef
networks where individual reefs are connected by larval dispersal. The
project is supervised by Profs Peter Mumby and Hugh Possingham (University
of Queensland) and Dr Ken Anthony at the Australian Institute of Marine
Science. Having said that, the fellow is expected to exhibit considerable
independence and leadership in the development and implementation of the
study. The scope of research is fairly open and includes both theoretical
aspects of network behaviour and practical applications to the management of
the Great Barrier Reef.
A theoretical background in network / graph theory is required although this
does not have to involve marine ecosystems. The fellow will join a diverse
group of ecologists and applied mathematicians and will have opportunities
to forge additional partnerships with teams working in the Caribbean and SE
Asia.
The position starts by June 2012. A cover letter and CV should be sent to
Prof Peter Mumby at [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> by March
1st. Informal enquiries about the position are welcomed. Salary academic
level A6-A8.
2) Post-doctoral fellowship in ecological economics: the economics of coral
reef resilience (3 years)
Applications are invited for an ecological economist to study theoretical
and applied aspects of the resilience of coral reefs. A considerable body of
theory exists on the resilience of coral reefs and the implications of
hysteresis and alternate stable states. The fellowship holder will develop a
 framework that integrates ecological, social and economic drivers from
which to identify the most cost-effective means of addressing concerns over
future ecosystem services.
The position is based in the School of Biological Sciences at the University
of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia. UQ has a wonderful research environment,
attracting top grades in the national assessment of research quality in all
biological disciplines and economics. The fellow will be expected to work in
a team and show research leadership. The fellow will have excellent
opportunities to partner with collaborators at the University of California
(Davis) and contribute towards high-level policy in both the Caribbean and
Southeast Asia. Considerable travel is envisaged including retreats to UQ's
laboratory on the Great Barrier Reef.
A PhD in theoretical ecological economics is required but there is no
requirement for this to concern coral reefs (the fellow will be surrounded
by reef ecologists and can learn this on the job). The position is open from
April 2012 and will last a minimum of 3 years. Informal enquiries, a cover
letter and CV can be sent to Professor Peter Mumby at
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
(www.marinespatialecologylab.org<http://www.marinespatialecologylab.org/>).
Deadline for applications March 1st. Salary at academic grade A6 to A8.
3) Coral data analyst
A position is open for a reef ecologist to participate in a collaborative
project between the University of Queensland, Australian Institute of Marine
Science, and Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority. The project post-doc
will explore a time series of field data and extract parameters to help
estimate the dynamics of coral communities and impacts of disturbance. The
position will last for 1 year but the nature of the grant requires us to
make an initial appointment of 4 months which will then be renewed in the
next financial year. The position is based in Brisbane and will require
travel to Townsville. A background in coral reef ecology and data analysis
is required (i.e., use of databases, linear modelling, and PRIMER). The
position begins in March or April 2012. Please send CV and covering letter
to Prof Peter Mumby, [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
(www.marinespatialecologylab.org<http://www.marinespatialecologylab.org/>).
Closing date for applications 
 is 1st March. Salary at academic grade A6 to A8.
4) Post-doctoral position in food web modelling
University of Exeter & University of Queensland (Brisbane, Australia)

Applications are invited for a post-doctoral position to explore the
implications of climate change and habitat degradation on the future
productivity of Caribbean coral reefs. The ecologist will join a team
investigating the effects of climate change and local disturbance on the
ecology of coral reef systems. Extensive empirical datasets on trophic
structure will be explored and used to extend an existing trophic model. The
properties and dynamics of the food web will be investigated and linked to
the internal and external factors (e.g., climate change) that will shape
future productivity of Caribbean fisheries. Ultimately, the post-holder will
work on both pure and applied questions of trophic structure and help
identify sustainable fisheries options for coral reefs.

A background in modelling food webs is sought and does not have to be
focused on marine ecosystems. This position is funded at the University of
Exeter (UK) but is based in Brisbane Australia, with visits to collaborators
and field sites throughout the Caribbean.

2 years from 1st April 2012. Please send a CV and covering letter to
Professor Peter Mumby, [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
(www.marinespatialecologylab.org<http://www.marinespatialecologylab.org/>).
Closing date for applications March 1st. Apologies for the short notice.
Salary at an elevated, lecturer level (higher than a post-doc).

5) Post-doctoral position in ecosystem-based fisheries (coral reefs)
University of Exeter & University of Queensland (Brisbane, Australia)

Applications are invited for a post-doctoral position to develop
ecosystem-based fisheries recommendations for Caribbean coral reefs. The
post-holder will join a large international team working on the management
of coral reefs (www.force-project.eu<http://www.force-project.eu/>) and will
focus on how fisheries impact coral reefs, mostly through the extraction of
herbivorous fishes. Working with ecological modellers and field researchers,
the post-holder will identify effective strategies for maintaining the
functioning of coral reefs and future fish production while also allowing
for minimal impact to fisheries production. Tools include the setting of new
allowable catches, switches in species sought, and judicious usage and
design of marine protected areas.

A background in fisheries science and modelling is desirable and does not
have to involve coral reef ecosystems. The position will involve extensive
travel with prolonged periods in Brisbane Australia, and visits to
collaborators and field sites throughout the Caribbean. The position is
anticipated to start by June 2012 and will run for 21 months. Closing date
for applications March 1st. Apologies for the short notice. Salary at an
elevated, lecturer level (higher than a post-doc). Please send a cover
letter and CV to [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>



Professor Peter J Mumby
ARC Laureate Fellow
Vice-President, Australian Coral Reef Society

Marine Spatial Ecology Lab
School of Biological Sciences
Goddard Building, Room 170
University of Queensland
St Lucia Campus
Brisbane
Qld 4072
Australia

www.marinespatialecologylab.org<http://www.marinespatialecologylab.org/>
Email: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
Tel: +61 7 33651686
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