A postdoctoral position is available for an ecologist to study the biological control of pea aphids. The postdoc will participate in an ongoing research program investigating the question: Does long-term biological control of pea aphids depend on multiple natural enemies and their dynamics across fields, crops, and/or habitats? Pea aphids in alfalfa are an open system, with the dominant specialist parasitoid moving readily among fields, and the dominant predators (ladybirds, nabids, and minute pirate bugs) having highly mobile adults that reproduce in many habitats. The project is addressing how these natural enemies successfully control pea aphids in the field.

The position is for one year, with the possibility of continued funding for additional time. Salary will be commensurate with experience. The starting date is preferably between 1 January and 1 May, 2010. All requirements for the PhD must be completed before the time of appointment. I will start to consider applications on 15 September, 2009, and will continue taking applications until the position is filled. Please email CV, and the names and contact information for 3 references to:



Tony Ives
Department of Zoology
UW-Madison
Madison, WI  53706
[email protected]

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