JOB DESCRIPTION

The Palmer lab (www.thepalmerlab.com) seeks a post-doctoral research associate 
for work on the 
ecology of a multi-species ant-plant mutualism in Kenya, East Africa. 
Specifically, our lab is 
investigating how costs and benefits of the protective mutualism between Acacia 
drepanolobium and 
its ant associates vary through the ontogeny of both host plants and ant 
colonies. To do this, we 
employ field experiments, long-term observations, and modeling. The post-doc 
will spend up to 6 
months of the year in the field in Kenya, and the remainder at the University 
of Florida, and will 
assist with the teaching of a field ecology class in Kenya in May. 
The ideal candidate will have a strong publication record and references, and 
experience working 
independently in remote field sites. A strong interest in the ecology and 
evolution of mutualism is 
required, and prior experience is a plus. The appointment is for one year with 
the possibility of 
renewal based on satisfactory performance. 

Candidates should apply via email (tmp “at” ufl.edu) with curriculum 
vitae, a one-page statement of 
research interests and experience, and a cover letter that includes names and 
contact information of 
three references. 
Candidates should have a Ph.D. in ecology or a related field. The University of 
Florida is an equal 
opportunity employer and complies with applicable EEO and affirmative action 
regulations.

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