The Weecology lab group run by Morgan Ernest and Ethan White at the 
University of Florida is seeking a post-doctoral researcher to study 
changes in ecological communities through time. This position will 
primarily involve broad-scale comparative analyses across communities 
using large time-series datasets and/or in-depth analyses of our own long-
term dataset (the Portal Project). Experience with any of the following is 
useful, but not required: long-term data, macroecology, paleoecology, 
quantitative/theoretical ecology, and programming/data analysis in R or 
Python. The successful applicant will be expected to collaborate on lab 
projects on community dynamics and develop their own research projects in 
this area according to their interests.
Weecology is a partnership between the Ernest Lab, which tends to be more 
field and community ecology oriented and the White Lab, which tends to be 
more quantitative and computationally oriented. The Weecology group 
supports and encourages students interested in a variety of career paths. 
Former weecologists are currently employed in the tech industry, with the 
National Ecological Observatory Network, as faculty at teaching-focused 
colleges, and as postdocs and faculty at research universities. We are 
also committed to supporting and training a diverse scientific workforce. 
Current and former group members encompass a variety of racial and ethnic 
backgrounds from the U.S. and other countries, members of the LGBTQ 
community, military veterans, people with chronic illnesses, and first-
generation college students. More information about the Weecology group 
and respective labs is available on our website. You can also check us out 
on Twitter (@skmorgane, @ethanwhite, @weecology), GitHub, and our blog 
Jabberwocky Ecology.

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