The U.S. Geological Survey, Southwest Biological Science Center, is seeking
a postdoctoral scientist to conduct research assessing the relationship
between soil water availability and long-term vegetation dynamics. This
position will utilize ecological simulation models to quantify soil water
balance and apply the results to understand changes in plant community
composition, structure and function. This work will capitalize on a network
of existing vegetation monitoring sites with a rich suite of existing
detailed field measurements in arid and semiarid ecosystems throughout the
southwest U.S.  This position will be located in Flagstaff, Arizona, on the
campus of Northern Arizona University, and the postdoctoral scientist will
work closely with researchers in Denver, CO and Moab, UT.

The ideal candidate will have a Ph.D. in biology, ecology, ecosystem
ecology, soil science, hydrology, or a closely related field, as well as a
strong work ethic, demonstrated quantitative capabilities, a record of
publication and leadership, and a proven ability to work independently.  A
strong quantitative and programming background, experience with ecological
simulation models, and familiarity with R, are very strongly desired. 

Interested applicants must apply via USAJOBS; details for this position are
available at: https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/329584400. 
Questions about this opportunity may be directed to Dr. John Bradford
([email protected], 928-523-7766). This position is only available to U.S.
citizens and applications must be submitted to USAJOBS by November 13, 2012. 

This position is anticipated to be announced in Fall-Winter, 2013, is funded
for at least 2 years, and is located in Flagstaff, AZ.  

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