Postdoctoral Position in Trait-based Stream Ecosystem Ecology at Cornell 
University

We are seeking candidates for a 3-yr postdoctoral position for a 
multi-institutional collaborative project EVOTRAC (Evolutionary Vulnerability 
and Trait Response to Altitude and Climate), funded through NSF's Dimensions of 
Biodiversity Program.  EVOTRAC is a trait-based integrative project studying 
species vulnerability to climate change in temperate and tropical stream 
ecosystems, using physiological, population genetic, ecological and 
biogeochemical approaches.  For more information on the project see 
http://rydberg.biology.colostate.edu/~poff/EVOTRAC/.

The successful applicant will be based at Cornell University and will be part 
of an interdisciplinary research team composed of scientists from Cornell, 
Colorado State University, University of Nebraska, University of San Francisco 
Quito (Ecuador), and other institutions.  Field research will be focused at a 
series of sites along altitudinal gradients in the Andes and Rocky Mountains.  
The successful applicant will be involved in characterizing organismal 
functional traits of aquatic biota including growth efficiencies, organismal 
stoichiometry, and trophic ecology and will oversee ecosystem experiments for 
evaluating functional trait responses to climate change.

The start date is negotiable, preferably January 2013.  A Ph.D. with strong 
experience in aquatic community / ecosystem ecology is required at the time of 
appointment. The successful applicant must be able to function independently in 
Spanish-speaking settings and be interested in spending several months per year 
in Latin America.  Consideration of applications begins 1 October and will 
continue until the position is filled.

To apply, please send by email a cover letter stating your research 
accomplishments and interests, curriculum vitae, representative publications, 
and the names and contact information for three references to: Dr. Alex Flecker 
([email protected]), Department of Ecology & Evolutionary Biology, Cornell 
University, Ithaca, NY.

Cornell University is an Equal Opportunity / Affirmative Action Employer

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