POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCHER - Bat and bird occupancy and occurrence modeling.  We 
are 
seeking a motivated Postdoctoral Research Associate to conduct a study of bat 
and bird 
occupancy and movement in Northern California Sierra Nevada forests.  The work 
is aimed at a 
suite of bats and at California Spotted Owls and Northern Goshawks.  The 
postdoc will engage 
in all aspects of the ongoing study, and complete the synthesis for sensitive 
species from the 
region.  Many of the data already are in-hand and they will be used to develop 
spatially explicit 
models and to evaluate factors with potential to influence future populations 
and management.  
Work will be conducted in collaboration with USDA National Forest biologists, 
students, and the 
Audubon Society and we anticipate a rapid series of influential publications.  
Research salary, 
benefits, and field operations are funded for approximately one year, with the 
potential for 
extension.  On-site or remote working arrangements are both acceptable.

Applicants need to have completed a Ph.D. and possess a broad range of 
interests and 
associated skills.  Research will require familiarity with geographic 
information systems, 
databases, and statistical tools, occupancy modeling, movement ecology, and 
model 
programming.  The successful candidate must be able to communicate effectively 
in English, in 
public, and with a range of cooperators from private and public institutions.  

Applicants should email a brief letter of interest, CV, and the names and 
contact information for 
three references to Drs. Lisa Webb and Dylan Kesler at webbli AT missouri DOT 
edu and keslerd 
AT mac DOT com.  For additional information please visit http://www.birdpop.org 
and 
http://www.snr.missouri.edu/fw/faculty/webb-e.php. 

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