Postdoc position at FIU, Miami: Trophic spatial ecology (FCE LTER)

Desired start date:  October-November 2016

Duration:      2 years

Salary:           $45,000/year plus benefits

Location:      Florida Coastal Everglades LTER (FCE LTER)
 Southeast Environmental Research Center
 Florida International University, Miami, FL
 http://fce.lternet.edu/<http://fce.lternet.edu/>
 http://sercweb.fiu.edu/<http://sercweb.fiu.edu/>


Position Description
We seek a talented and enthusiastic postdoctoral researcher to join our team of 
consumer researchers at FCE LTER. The postdoc will develop a study to improve 
our understanding of spatially-explicit food webs in estuarine, mangrove 
reaches of the Everglades. The project will be collaborative involving multiple 
consumer research labs (Boswell, Crowl, Heithaus, Papastamatiou, Rehage, and 
Trexler), but based and under the supervision of the Crowl, Boswell and Rehage 
Labs. The goal for the position is to stimulate synergistic collaborations 
among our labs and fuel new ideas into our understanding of spatially explicit 
predator-prey dynamics. The primary role of the postdoc will be to design and 
lead and independent field research that tracks prey and consumer dynamics 
along the Shark River estuary (see 
http://fce.lternet.edu/research/working_groups/?wg=19&p=FCEIII for previous 
research by our group). The postdoc will be expected to develop a research 
program focusing on the development and application of advanced sampling 
platforms consisting of acoustic techniques (acoustic telemetry and acoustic 
imaging sonars) and autonomous vehicles to quantify the spatiotemporal dynamics 
of prey production (fishes and invertebrate prey) and link it to the movement 
and trophic ecology of key consumers in the ecosystem (e.g., snook, bullsharks, 
alligators). Opportunities for synthesis of previously-collected datasets, for 
collaborations in the participant labs on related research questions and with 
the LTER research group, and for mentoring younger scientists are available.


Qualifications:  Experience and background in the use and application of 
acoustic methods to examine predator-prey, behavioral, foraging, spatial and/or 
movement ecology in aquatic systems is needed, and on fishes is preferred. 
Excellent field, theoretical and statistical skills, and evidence of these in 
previous work and publications. Applicants must have a demonstrated record of 
publication in peer-reviewed journals, ability to interface well with multiple 
collaborators, and preferably experience working on collaborative research 
projects and using acoustic tools. Applicants are expected to have earned a PhD 
in a relevant discipline prior to the start date.


To apply: Please send a single PDF containing (1) a cover letter describing 
your fit for this position (along with past accomplishments & career goals), 
(2) a CV with a list of 3 references, and (3) representative publications to 
the FCE trophic group at [email protected]. Please use the subject matter: 
FCE trophic postdoc + your last name in your email.  Review of applications 
will begin immediately, and position is open until filled. We thank you in 
advance for your application and please expect a contact only if selected for 
an interview.


SERC is a research-intensive and productive academic unit with strong expertise 
in freshwater and marine ecology, biogeochemistry, and tropical/subtropical 
ecosystem dynamics. FIU is a public research university in Miami with a highly 
diverse, vibrant, and growing student body located near the edge of the 
Everglades. Our multiple campuses serve over 50,000 students, placing FIU among 
the ten largest universities in the nation. FIU is Carnegie-designated as both 
a research university with the highest research activity and a 
community-engaged university. FIU leads the nation in granting bachelor’s 
degrees in the STEM fields to minority students, and is first in awarding STEM 
master’s degrees to Hispanics. FIU is a member of the State University System 
of Florida and is an Equal Opportunity, Equal Access Affirmative Action 
Employer.



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J.S. Rehage, PhD
Associate Professor

Earth & Environment Department
Southeast Environmental Research Center
Florida International University
11200 SW 8th Street, AHC5 365
Miami, FL 33199
(305) 348-3804 office
(305) 348-0181 lab
(954) 873-2641 cell
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
http://myweb.fiu.edu/rehagej/

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