Hi everyone-

Chris Darimont (University of Victoria), John Reynolds (Simon Fraser
University), and I are looking for 2 new post docs. Details below. Thanks!

Cheers,

Brian

https://www.hakai.org/blog/life-at-hakai/two-post-doctoral-fellowship-opportunities

The Hakai Institute is looking for two world-class postdoctoral fellows to
join a collaborative study with Simon Fraser University and the University
of Victoria. This research program aims to link theories of island
biogeography with ecosystem subsidies on 100 islands along the central coast
of British Columbia, Canada.  Both postdocs will work collaboratively with
professors and graduate students at both universities, as well as with
scientists involved with complementary programs at the Hakai Institute,
including the Coastal Oceans, Nearshore Marine Ecosystems, and Coastal
Watersheds programs. 

 

These 2-year positions will start on September 1st, 2017.  The postdocs will
have access to a wide variety of data collected during the previous field
seasons on the presence, abundances, and ecology of terrestrial plants,
invertebrates, birds, and mammals.  These data will be combined with
extensive datasets on physical features of the 100 islands that may affect
delivery of marine-derived nutrients.  An overview of the program is here. 
Although these are analytical positions, there will be an opportunity for 2
weeks of fieldwork in the spring or summer, prior to the formal September
start date. The salary will be $55,000 per year plus Mandatory Employment
Related Benefits, and funds will be available for research and travel. 

 

Position #1.  Ecosystem Nutrient Flow Specialist.  This project will draw on
ecosystem science approaches (including modeling, food web analysis) and
tools (stable isotope analysis, carbon flux) to combine 3 years of field
data into models of cross-boundary movement of energy and nutrients across
the nearshore to and from adjacent terrestrial environments.  This scholar
will be able to take advantage of an extensive data set that is available
for environmental variables and movements of nutrients through webs that
connect a variety of plants and animals across the land-sea interface. 
Expected residency will be at the University of Victoria with primary
advisor Chris Darimont (http://www.web.uvic.ca/~darimont/), and strong
collaboration with Brian Starzomski at the same university
(http://starzomski.weebly.com), and John Reynolds at Simon Fraser University
(http://johnreynolds.org).

 

Position # 2.  Biodiversity Specialist.  This position will leverage 3 years
of terrestrial biodiversity data collected across 100 islands.  We are
looking for a scholar with conceptual and advanced analytical and
quantitative expertise in theory and analysis related to island
biogeography, cross-boundary ecosystem subsidies, and biodiversity. This
biodiversity specialist will interact with the nutrient flow specialist, as
well as scholars using remote sensing, underwater surveys of marine algae
and seagrasses, oceanographic surveys, and other techniques to understand
ecology at the land-sea interface. Extensive experience with complex
biodiversity database management and creation is preferred. Expected
residency will be at Simon Fraser University with primary supervisor John
Reynolds, with extensive time at the University of Victoria working with
Chris Darimont and Brian Starzomski.

 

To Apply

 
Please send a letter explaining your interest in either or both of these
positions, including experience and skills related to the qualifications
above, along with your CV, transcripts, a related and representative
peer-reviewed journal article you have authored, and contact details of
three references.  These should all be a single PDF with the subject line
“Island Biogeography Postdoc” and file name that begins with your surname. 
Please send your application to all three of the Principal Investigators of
this project: Dr Chris Darimont ([email protected]), Dr John Reynolds
([email protected]), and Dr Brian Starzomski ([email protected]).  Review of
applications will begin on 15 February, 2017.





-- 
Brian Starzomski
Ian McTaggart Cowan Professor
Graduate Advisor
School of Environmental Studies
University of Victoria
Victoria, British Columbia

[email protected]
+1 (250) 853-3564

Lab website: http://starzomski.weebly.com/

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