Postdoctoral Research Associate: Stream Ecosystem Ecology/Climate Change, 
Department of 
Ecology, Montana State University 

Predicting effects of warming on stream ecosystems using ecological 
stoichiometry and the 
metabolic theory of ecology

We are seeking candidates for an NSF-funded 3-year postdoctoral research 
position. This position 
will be part of a new project examining effects of environmental warming 
(natural and 
experimental) on stream ecosystem structure and function. The successful 
applicant will be part of 
a collaborative team using ecological stoichiometry and metabolic theory to 
test predictions about 
nutrient cycling, ecosystem metabolism, and material flows through stream food 
webs.  The post-
doc will be additionally responsible for aspects of data management, analysis 
and publication. 
Fieldwork will be conducted in the Hengill region of southwest Iceland ~30 
minute drive from 
Reykjavik. The post-doc will be based in Iceland and likely spend shorter 
amounts of time in 
Montana and Alabama. The post doc will also work closely with multiple graduate 
students, and 
serve as a liason between U.S. and Iceland-based colleagues. 

Qualifications: A Ph.D. in ecology, aquatic ecology, or related field. A record 
of experience in 
conducting research in aquatic ecosystems under challenging field conditions is 
desired. We are 
particularly interested in candidates with experience quantifying 
ecosystem-level processes (e.g., 
metabolism, nutrient uptake) in streams, lakes, or wetlands. We stress that 
field work will be 
conducted year-round under rigorous field conditions. Additional desirable 
qualifications include 
a proven ability to manage logistics and personnel, ability to work 
independently, good 
interpersonal skills, and refereed publications.
 
Salary: $45,000 per annum – full benefits also included.

Closing date: 1 July 2010. Preferred starting date is Fall 2010.

Contact: for full consideration, please e-mail a letter of interest and CV, 
contact information for 
four references, and recent representative publications to: Wyatt Cross 
([email protected]), 310 Lewis Hall, Department of Ecology, Montana State 
University, 
Bozeman, MT 59717.  Phone: 406-994-2473; Fax: 406-994-3190.  Informal enquiries 
can also 
be directed to Jon Benstead ([email protected]; 205-348-9034) and Alex 
Huryn 
([email protected]; 205-348-4136).

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