Postdoctoral position available

A postdoctoral research scholar position is available to work with Dr. Amy 
Dunham (Rice University) on a project aimed at exploring how the temporal 
interactions between vertebrate seed dispersers and their host plants may 
have important consequences for the spatial patterns of dispersal within a 
community. The work will be focused on Madagascar’s southeastern rainforest 
combining observational, empirical and modeling approaches.



Applicants should have a PhD in ecology or related field with research 
experience in plant ecology and/or seed dispersal ecology.  Desired 
qualifications include demonstrated independent thinking, a strong 
quantitative and modeling background and grounding in population and 
community ecology. Some verbal command of French is preferred but not 
required. 



While there are some targeted research objectives, the position offers much 
opportunity for intellectual contribution by the post doc.  These include 
potential for postdoc-led side projects, first authorship on manuscripts, 
and co-authoring grant proposal submissions.



This appointment is initially for one year, renewable for a second year 
based on performance. Renewal beyond the second year is contingent upon 
performance and acquisition of funding. The position will be based at Rice 
University with time spent in field excursions to Madagascar. The start 
date is flexible but can begin as early as August 15th, 2013.



Applications should be submitted as a single PDF document, including a 
cover letter, CV and the names and addresses of three referees, by email 
with the subject heading “postdoc application” to Dr. Amy Dunham, Dept. of 
Ecology and Evolutionary Biology (aed4 at rice.edu).

 

Screening of applications will begin no sooner than July 9, 2013. 
Applications from women and minorities are encouraged. Rice University is 
an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer.

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