POSTDOCTORAL OPPORTUNITY IN MOVEMENT ECOLOGY OF ESTUARINE AND MARINE FISHES 
(review begins 3 JUNE-2016, open until filled)
 
The Smithsonian Environmental Research Center (SERC) has an immediate 
opening for a postdoctoral research fellow who will use animal telemetry 
and environmental data to evaluate movement behavior and habitat use of 
estuarine and marine fishes.  The fellow will assist with acoustic and 
likely satellite tagging of sharks and rays in Chesapeake Bay and the US 
Mid-Atlantic region. The fellow will analyze resulting data as well as 
existing acoustic telemetry data for Cownose Rays, Blue Catfish and Common 
Carp. Analyses will focus on identifying spatial and temporal patterns in 
habitat use across the coastal/estuarine interface. Analyses will include 
the development of statistical models relating distribution patterns to 
environmental conditions and forcing factors including seasonal and long-
term changes in temperature, salinity, dissolved oxygen, and other factors 
depending on data availability. The resulting models will be used to 
identify spatial correlates of predator distributions, predict seasonal 
shifts in habitat use and potential changes in habitat use related to 
climate change, and help guide conservation and management decisions.  
Applicants should have a Ph.D. in biology, ecology or fisheries, peer-
reviewed publications, professional presentations, and demonstrated 
interest in public outreach.  Applicants also need strong skills with 
statistical and geographic information system (GIS) analyses.  Skills using 
acoustic and satellite telemetry technology, data visualization tools or 
advanced statistical analyses (such as habitat use metrics, movement 
patterns, mixed-effects models or Bayesian analysis) are preferred.  The 
position is funded for 2 years.  The stipend is $48,000/year plus health 
insurance.  For best consideration, send letter of application, CV, 
graduate and undergraduate transcripts (scanned copies are fine), and names 
of three references (with telephone numbers and e-mail addresses) by June 
3, 2016 to Dr. Matthew Ogburn ([email protected]), SERC, P.O. Box 28, 
Edgewater, MD 21037-0028.  For more information on SERC visit 
http://www.serc.si.edu.  EOE.

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