Post-Doctoral Research Associate Opportunity at the University of Maine


We are seeking a candidate with strong quantitative and Geographic
Information Systems (GIS) skills for a Post-Doctoral Research Associate
opportunity in the USGS Maine Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research
Unit at the University of Maine. The candidate will participate in an
effort to implement Priority Amphibian and Reptile Conservation Area
(PARCA) criteria to identify focal areas vital to maintaining reptile
and amphibian diversity in the North Atlantic Landscape Conservation
Cooperative (NA-LCC); integrate spatially-explicit projections of
current and future climatic suitability for priority reptiles and
amphibians; identify gaps in the existing protected area network for
identified PARCAs; and, assess climate sensitivity and future resiliency
of the identified PARCAs. The candidate will collaborate with scientists
from the Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife, the
University of Georgia, the US Fish and Wildlife Service, the Association
of Fish and Wildlife Agencies, and state fish and wildlife agency or
natural heritage program personnel throughout the NA-LCC. The position
is funded for up to 2.5 years, and the target start date is May 2012
(negotiable). A competitive salary including benefits is offered,
depending on experience.


Minimum qualifications are:

* Ph.D. in biology (wildlife), ecology, herpetology, or related
field by May 2012.

* Experience conducting large-scale GIS analyses and developing
and maintaining large relational databases.

* Demonstrated proficiency with and understanding of spatial
statistical methods used for modeling species and habitat distributions.


* Demonstrated proficiency with ArcMap and R or SPlus.

* Demonstrated desire and proficiency to publish in
peer-reviewed literature.

* Knowledge of natural heritage data bases, interpretation of
climate model output, and experience with herpetofauna are assets.

* Desire to work in a collaborative team setting.


To apply:

Candidates should e-mail a cover letter, CV, and names and contact
information of three references in a single pdf to Dr. Cynthia Loftin (
cynthia.lof...@maine.edu <mailto:cynthia.lof...@maine.edu> ) and Dr.
Phillip deMaynadier (phillip.demaynad...@maine.gov), with the subject
line as "PARCA Postdoc". Review of applications will begin January 15,
2012, and continue until a suitable applicant is identified.

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