POST-DOCTORAL RESEARCHER, MODELING CROP POLLINATION SERVICES
GUND INSTITUTE, THE UNIVERSITY OF VERMONT

POSITION: The Gund Institute for Ecological Economics seeks a postdoctoral 
researcher to develop rigorous and practical models that predict crop 
pollination services across agricultural landscapes. The position is part of 
a new collaborative project funded by the USDA, “Developing Sustainable 
Pollination Strategies for U.S. Specialty Crops.” We aim to understand how 
farm management practices affect pollinators, and to develop recommendations 
for harnessing native bees for crop pollination. The 3-year position will be 
directed by Taylor Ricketts at The University of Vermont and co-advised by 
Eric Lonsdorf, Research Scientist at the Chicago Botanic Garden.

RESPONSIBILITIES: The postdoctoral researcher will: develop a spatially-
explicit statistical model integrating the ecology and economics of crop 
pollination services (building on our initial modeling efforts); work 
closely with project field teams to apply this model to several agricultural 
landscapes and crops within the US; use the fitted models to predict impacts 
of habitat enhancements on pollinator communities and crop productivity. The 
post-doctoral researcher will work closely with both Dr. Ricketts and Dr. 
Lonsdorf, and will interact continuously with the broader project team 
(www.icpbees.org).

QUALIFICATIONS: Applicants must have a doctoral degree in ecology, 
economics, agricultural science, or related fields. Successful candidates 
will have strong quantitative and statistical modeling skills, expertise in 
pollination or landscape ecology, successful experience with 
interdisciplinary collaboration, and a commitment to connecting research to 
real-world land management.

APPLICATION: Applicants should send a letter of interest, curriculum vitae, 
and contact information for three references to Taylor Ricketts, Director, 
Gund Institute for Ecological Economics, at [email protected]. Review 
of applications will begin on April 12, 2013 and we anticipate a start date 
of July 1, 2013.

SETTING: The University of Vermont is located in Burlington, between the 
Green and Adirondack Mountains and on the shores of Lake Champlain. The Gund 
Institute is a transdisciplinary environmental research center involving 20 
Faculty Fellows, visiting scholars, and graduate students 
(www.uvm.edu/giee/). Related efforts at UVM include a university-wide 
research initiative in Food Systems.

The University of Vermont is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action 
Employer. Applications from women and people from diverse racial, ethnic, 
and cultural backgrounds are encouraged.

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