I am recruiting postdoctoral fellows and research assistants to join the 
my research group at the University of California Irvine. Details about 
the positions are listed below. Projects in the lab are broadly focused on 
community ecology, with an emphasis on biodiversity, plant invasions, 
environmental change, and restoration. We work in grassland, coastal sage 
scrub, oak savanna, and rangeland systems in California, as well as in 
alpine tundra in Colorado. Please see http://sudinglab.bio.uci.edu/ for 
more information about our group, current projects, and collaborations. UC 
Irvine is located approximately half way between Los Angeles and San 
Diego, biking distance to the Pacific Ocean and one-two hours drive to 
mountain and desert areas. 


POSTDOCTORAL POSITION IN PLANT ECOLOGY 

Postdoctoral positions in plant ecology are available in the research 
group of Katharine Suding at the University of California, Irvine.  The 
successful candidate will collaboratively explore at least one of the 
following: 1) the importance of soil-plant feedbacks, resource 
competition, and dispersal in plant invasions; 2) application of threshold 
models, especially those mediated by grazing or environmental change, in a 
restoration context; 3) scaling of environmental change effects via plant 
physiological, community, and ecosystem responses. 

We are excited to work with someone with strong quantitative skills, 
expertise in ecophysiology or biogeochemistry, and the willingness to 
conduct fieldwork in California. Abilities in microbial analyses and/or 
analytical and demographic modeling are also desirable. The position will 
begin as soon as a qualified candidate is found and is available for at 
least one year with possibilities for extension up to three years. Salary 
will be commensurate with experience. Review of candidates will begin July 
11, 2008. To apply, email a research statement including a curriculum 
vitae, relevant publications, and names of two references to 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] Please don’t hesitate to contact me if you have any 
questions or want more information about this position.


RESEARCH ASSISTANT POSITION IN PLANT ECOLOGY
 
A research assistant position is available in the Suding research group. 
We are looking for someone with a Bachelors or Masters degree in biology 
or environmental science. This position requires good communication and 
problem-solving skills, willingness to work outside in sometimes harsh 
conditions, and some experience in plant or soil research. Experience in 
at least one of the following is desirable: rangeland systems, plant 
identification, plant physiological measurements or soil analyses. Will 
require some travel to northern California.

The position is full time, with good medical and dental benefits, and 
vacation. Anticipated salary range is $33-36K depending on experience, 
with a one year commitment. Start date is flexible; late summer would work 
best but fall is a possibility. Review of candidates will begin July 11, 
2008. To apply, email a research statement including a curriculum vitae, 
relevant course work, and names of two references to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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