I am seeking a Postdoctoral Associate to work at the interface of 
theoretical and experimental ecology, on an NSF funded project examining 
the impact of environmental variability on the dynamics of ecological 
communities.   Population biologists have developed a growing 
understanding of how the basic processes of growth, reproduction, and 
mortality respond to altered environmental conditions.  However, little 
work has focused on how these ‘direct’ responses to environmental 
variability combine with the ‘indirect’ responses conveyed via 
interactions in the food web.  This project aims to better understand how 
the organization of food web interactions modulates the impact of 
environmental variability on the fundamental properties of ecological 
communities such as their diversity, stability, and productivity. 

The project will involve a combination of theoretical work (development 
and analysis of multispecies stochastic models) and complementary 
microcosm experiments (comprised of communities of freshwater plankton 
species).   The ideal candidate possesses a strong background in 
theoretical ecology, including non-linear dynamics, stochastic processes, 
numerical analysis, and be able to assist in the design and analysis of 
experiments.  Previous experience with freshwater microcosms is an asset, 
but not a requirement.  It is anticipated that the successful candidate 
will play an important role in shaping the objectives and execution of the 
project to meet their own research interests/goals.  
 
Applicants must have, or be near completion of, a Ph.D. in ecology or a 
relevant discipline.  Funding is available for two years.  Salary is 
commensurate with experience and includes comprehensive health benefits.  
Interested candidates should send a copy of their CV, together with a 
brief statement of their own research interests and the names and 
addresses of three references, to:

David Vasseur
Yale University 
Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology (www.yale.edu/eeb) 
PO Box 208106 
New Haven, CT
06520-8106
[email protected]
(electronic applications preferred)

Review of applications will begin immediately and continue until the 
position is filled. Information on postdoctoral appointments, support, and 
training at Yale is available at www.yale.edu/postdocs/ .  

Yale University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer.

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