POSITION AVAILABLE:  Postdoctoral Associate

PROJECT TITLE: Biodiversity at the boundary: the response of birds to land
use change in and near protected areas across the conterminous U.S.

OVERVIEW:  A 3-yr position is available for a postdoctoral associate to 
join
an interdisciplinary research team examining the effects of human land use
intensification near the boundary of protected areas on avian biodiversity.
 The position will be housed at the Silvis laboratory of Drs. Anna Pidgeon
and Volker Radeloff, Department of Forest and Wildlife Ecology, University
of Wisconsin-Madison.  Protected lands in general, and National Forest
System lands in particular, are critical to sustaining our biological
heritage.  However, protected lands are also an amenity that attracts
development, and housing growth in and near National Forests, National
Parks, and Wilderness Areas exceeds high national housing growth rates
(Radeloff et al. 2010, PNAS).  Although protected lands form a vital
component of most regional strategies to conserve biodiversity, there has
been little effort directed at understanding the proximity effects of
private land use intensification on the capacity for protected land to
maintain their conservation value.  Because of the interdisciplinary nature
of the project the successful candidate will be given the opportunity to
work with members of the research team for extended periods in Fort 
Collins,
CO (Dr. Curt Flather, Rocky Mountain Research Station) and Evanston, IL 
(Dr.
Susan Stewart, Northern Research Station).  Additional information about 
our
ongoing research can be found on the following web pages:
http://silvis.forest.wisc.edu/silvis.asp;
http://www.fs.fed.us/rm/human-dimensions/staff/cflather.shtml ;
http://www.nrs.fs.fed.us/people/Stewart.  

QUALIFICATIONS: Applicants must have completed a Ph.D. in ecology or a
related field prior to appointment. Candidates should have a strong
background in spatial/landscape ecology; intimate working knowledge of GIS;
and strong quantitative skills, particularly in the area of generalized
linear modeling.  Experience in the compilation and analysis of
geographically large data sets will be viewed as an asset.  We especially
encourage candidates who work well in a collaborative setting and have
excellent communication and writing skills. The position will begin on or
near September 1st, 2010.

APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS:  Candidates should send a cover letter 
summarizing
there research interests, a CV, a sample of representative publications, 
and
the contact information for three references. Review of applicants will
begin immediately; position will remain open until a suitable candidate is
found. All application received on or before July 15th 2010 are guaranteed
consideration.  Application packages (emailed as a single PDF file) should
be sent to ([email protected])

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