The Resetarits Lab (http://www.olemiss.edu/resetaritslab/index.html) at The
University of Mississippi is seeking applications from highly qualified
individuals for a Post Doctoral Fellowship position in the Department of
Biology.  Funding is available for 2 years contingent on satisfactory
performance.  Recipient is expected to work on projects at the interface
between community, behavioral, and evolutionary ecology in freshwater
systems.  Current work in the Lab focuses on the role of habitat selection
in the assembly of communities and the dynamics of metacommunities, the role
of species diversity in community assembly/ecosystem function, ecological
character displacement and community structure in assemblages of intra-guild
predators, and biochemical, behavioral and community dynamics of chemical
camouflage.  The lab also has a long-standing interest in complex life
histories (e.g., amphibians, insects).   Focal taxa include amphibians,
aquatic insects, and fish, while focal habitats range from small ephemeral,
coastal plain ponds to headwater mountain streams.  Funding for past and
ongoing research has come primarily from the National Science Foundation.  

The Resetarits Lab is based in the Department of Biology and housed
primarily at the University of Mississippi Field Station (UMFS),
approximately 11 miles from the main campus in Oxford.  The Lab has
outstanding facilities and access to over 200 experimental ponds and
wetlands at the UMFS (check us out on Google maps or Yahoo maps).  Oxford is
a small but dynamic community with excellent cultural amenities, great food,
a fun atmosphere, and a reasonable cost of living. The Department of Biology
at The University of Mississippi has a dynamic group of ecologists and
evolutionary biologists (http://biology.olemiss.edu/).  For more information
or to begin the application procedure, please attach a letter of interest
and CV (including contact information for 3 references) to Dr. William
Resetarits ([email protected]).

William J. Resetarits, Jr.
Professor of Biology and
Henry L. and Grace Doherty Chair in Freshwater Research
Department of Biology
The University of Mississippi
P.O. Box 1848
University, MS 38677-1848
Phone: (662) 915-5804
Fax: (662) 915-6554

http://www.olemiss.edu/resetaritslab

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