Description: 
This research position is part of a larger collaborative project between J. 
Savidge (Colorado 
State University), H. Rogers (Rice University, www.ecologyofbirdloss.org) and 
J. Tewksbury 
(University of Washington) aimed at restoring ecosystem function (specifically 
seed dispersal) to 
Guam's forests. Virtually all native seed dispersers have been extirpated from 
Guam, largely due 
to predation by the invasive Brown Treesnake. We will be determining the impact 
of seed 
disperser loss and the potential for different dispersers, both native and 
non-native, to restore 
function to Guam's forests.

This 2-year position, based in Saipan, will focus on the potential role of 4 
native avian frugivores 
(White-throated Ground-Dove, Mariana Fruit-Dove, Bridled White-eye, and 
Micronesian Starling) 
in restoring seed dispersal to Guam's forests. These species are extirpated or 
nearly extirpated 
from Guam but still common on Saipan. The research aims to determine their 
diets and 
movement patterns to understand which tree species benefit from each bird 
species and predict 
the area over which an individual bird could provide seed dispersal services. 
The successful 
candidate will lead the experimental design and field data collection and have 
primary 
responsibility for analysis, presentation, and publication of the research. The 
incumbent will work 
collaboratively with others involved with the project and help supervise a 
field crew. Applicants 
must be able to work in rugged terrain and in hot, humid conditions. Airfare 
and some relocation 
expenses provided.

Qualifications: 
Required: 1) Ph.D. in a discipline related to the research described above, 2) 
Practical 
experience in the design, conduct, and statistical analysis of ecological field 
studies, 3) 
Demonstrated ability to prepare and submit professional manuscripts in refereed 
journals, 4) 
Excellent written and oral communication skills.  

Desirable: Experience in 1) Analysis of avian habitat use and movement 
patterns, 2) Radio-
telemetry, 3) Avian seed dispersal, 4) Mist-netting and banding birds, and 5) 
Collaborative 
projects.  Additionally, past experience supervising a field crew, and working 
in challenging 
conditions is desirable.

Start Date:  Anticipated February or March 2015

Application Procedure: To apply, upload a cover letter that includes how you 
satisfy the required 
and desirable qualifications and your research interests; curriculum vitae; 
transcripts from all 
universities attended (copies acceptable); relevant publications; and contact 
information for at 
least 3 professional references to the following address: 
http://warnercnr.colostate.edu/employment-opportunities.html.  

Applications will be accepted until the position is filled, but to ensure full 
consideration, 
applications should be submitted by December 8, 2014. 

For more information contact: Dr. Julie Savidge, [email protected], 
970 491-6510.

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