Postdoctoral Research Associate: Modeling avian patterns in agroecosystems to 
co-manage for natural pest control, food safety, and conservation

The Nature Conservancy's Global Lands Program 
(http://www.nature.org/ourinitiatives/urgentissues/land-conservation/index.htm) 
is recruiting a Postdoctoral Research Associate to work with an 
interdisciplinary team to examine the ecological roles of wild birds on 
west-coast organic vegetable farms in California, Oregon, and Washington. Wild 
birds serve both as predators of herbivorous insects and as vectors of 
human/livestock pathogens and parasites. This USDA-funded project seeks to 
understand the trade-offs between avian conservation and farm production to 
inform practical, science-based recommendations and to tailor tools to farmers 
for wild-bird management. This research will integrate avian ecology, landscape 
ecology, molecular biology, host-parasite interactions, and disease modeling in 
agroecosystems. Project and partners include The Nature Conservancy, Washington 
State University, Cornell Lab of Ornithology, and University of 
California-Riverside. For more information, see 
http://entomology.wsu.edu/bill-snyder/2011/07/11/ecological-engineering-to-protect-brassica-crops/.

Position Description:
The Postdoctoral Research Associate will integrate species distribution 
modeling and land cover data to synthesize relationships among wild birds, 
on-farm practices, landscape patterns, and food safety and will utilize this 
information alongside published research to help tailor online tools for 
farmers. Within this scope, opportunities exist to develop and explore novel 
research questions of interest.
Responsibilities will include:


*         Utilize citizen science datasets on bird spatial patterns (eBird, 
Breeding Bird Survey data) to model species occupancy and abundance metrics 
that account for common biases.

*         Utilize spatial data on regional land cover/land use and potentially 
augment with farm-scale habitat features (e.g. habitat patches, paddock trees, 
hedgerows, field margins) where possible via compilation of multi-resolution 
imagery and employing image classification techniques.

*         Develop statistical models that assess the relationships between wild 
bird activity, on-farm practices, and landscape patterns based on secondary 
data sources (eBird) relative to those derived from primary field data.

*         Based on modeling work and existing literature, work with project 
team to tailor existing Bird ID and land mapping tools (i.e., Merlin Bird ID 
and YardMap) and pilot web content to help farmers identify benefits/risks of 
birds, and provide site-specific farm-management advice.

*         Disseminate research by publishing in peer-reviewed science journals, 
producing funder reports, presenting at national conferences, and communicating 
findings within conservation and agricultural communities.

This position will be supervised by Christina Kennedy and will interact closely 
with faculty at Washington State University (Dr. William Snyder and Dr. Jeb 
Owen), participating farmers, TNC staff in CA, OR, WA, and Cornell eBird 
(http://ebird.org/content/ebird/) and YardMap programs 
(http://content.yardmap.org/learn/habitat-network-intro/).
Required Qualifications:



*         A Ph.D. in Ecology, Environmental Science, Geography, or related 
fields.

*         Demonstration of robust analytic and spatial skills. Strong 
background in statistical analysis software (R, Matlab, SAS), and modeling 
species-habitat patterns. Programming background is strongly desired.

*         Experience working with eBird and BBS data and modeling species 
occurrence patterns using citizen science datasets in a way that accounts for 
detection biases. Understanding of or interest in learning downscaling of 
species distribution models.

*         Background in community and landscape ecology. Familiarity with 
landscape pattern analysis and species occurrence/community models.

*         Excellent written and oral communication skills with a proven 
publication record in peer-reviewed scientific journals, and the ability to 
write technical reports.

*         Willingness to work with diverse stakeholders and to travel 
throughout the project area in the western US.



Desired Qualifications:



*         Familiarity with Geographic Information Systems software and Remote 
Sensing and (ENVI, ERDAS, ArcGIS, QGIS) and related programming/scripting 
environments (Python, IDL, EML).

*         Experience in acquiring, processing, manipulating multi-resolution 
spatiotemporal data for land cover classification, modeling structural 
vegetation composition and image analysis.

*         Experience in agroecosystems and familiarity with related literature 
on farm and landscape metrics that impact bird diversity.

*         Willingness to learn new statistical models and software as needed 
for research.

*         Ability to work effectively with an interdisciplinary team to meet 
deadlines. Highly motivated and capable of working independently to complete 
projects.

*         Strong organizational and communication skills (both oral and 
written).

Benefits:
He/she will be a full-time employee of The Nature Conservancy with competitive 
salary and benefits. Position will be supported for 1 year with potential of 
extension for an additional year pending satisfactory progress. Funding is 
available for travel costs to attend team meetings and professional conferences.

Location:
Preferred location for this position is Fort Collins, CO.

Start Date:
Anticipated start date flexible but no later than June 2017.

Application:
Apply through The Nature Conservancy Careers at:
https://careers.nature.org/psp/tnccareers/APPLICANT/APPL/c/HRS_HRAM.HRS_APP_SCHJOB.GBL?Page=HRS_APP_SCHJOB&Action=U&FOCUS=Applicant&SiteId=1

Apply to position number 45085, submit letter of interest, curriculum vitae, 
and contact information for three references. All applications must be 
submitted prior to 11:59 p.m. Eastern Time on March 1, 2017.


The Nature Conservancy (TNC) is a global, non-profit organization (501c(3) 
under US Law) that is dedicated to conserving the lands and waters on which all 
life depends. We seek to achieve our mission through science-based planning and 
implementation of conservation strategies that provide for the needs of people 
and nature.



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Christina M. Kennedy

Senior Scientist

Global Lands Program

The Nature Conservancy

Email: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>

Website: 
http://www.nature.org/science-in-action/our-scientists/nature-conservancy-experts-conservation-lands-christina-kennedy.xml




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