Postdoctoral position in quantitative climate ecology

The Pinsky Lab at Rutgers University (http://pinsky.marine.rutgers.edu) is
seeking an outstanding postdoc to study the responses of marine communities
to climate change and climate velocity using long-term ecological and
environmental datasets. The research will aim to quantify community change
across North American continental shelves, determine the impacts of climate
change and variability on these patterns, and understand how these factors
alter the emergent properties of communities and food webs. Topics will
include the processes of community assembly and disassembly, the appearance
of non-analog communities, and changes in potential species interactions
and food web dynamics. The research will build from an existing, four
decade-long ecological dataset for the continental shelves of North America
(e.g., Pinsky et al. 2013 Science) and will integrate statistical analysis
with ecological modeling. There will also be opportunities to apply the
research to conservation and applied fisheries questions through existing
partnerships with governmental and non-governmental organizations.

**Qualifications**
The ideal candidate will have a Ph.D. in ecology or related field, a strong
background in statistics using R, excellent written and oral communication
abilities, a promising record of publication, and evidence of creativity
and enthusiasm.

**Application process**
Interested candidates should send an email describing their research
interests and qualifications along with a CV and two representative
publications to [email protected]. Strongly qualified applications
will be encouraged to apply for the IMCS Postdoctoral Fellowship, due
December 15, 2013 (http://marine.rutgers.edu/main/).


Malin Pinsky
Assistant Professor
Department of Ecology, Evolution, and Natural Resources
and the Institute of Marine and Coastal Sciences
Rutgers University
New Brunswick, NJ 08901
USA

http://pinsky.marine.rutgers.edu
[email protected]

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