Postdoctoral Research Opportunity in the Orrock Lab at the University of 
Wisconsin-Madison

Funding is available for a postdoctoral position in the Orrock Lab in 
the Department of Integrative Biology at the University of Wisconsin-
Madison.  The successful candidate will contribute to a large-scale 
collaborative project to evaluate how ongoing community assembly 
experiments (e.g., seed sowing, competition reduction) have affected 
understory plant populations within longleaf pine woodlands.  This work 
is conducted in collaboration Ellen Damschen (University of Wisconsin) 
and Lars Brudvig (Michigan State University), and with funding from the 
Strategic Environmental Research and Development Program (SERDP).  As a 
result, candidates with skills in field ecology, plant ecology, plant-
animal interactions, as well as data management and data analysis will 
be particularly competitive.  In addition, the successful candidate will 
have considerable flexibility to develop a collaborative research 
project within areas typically studied by the lab.  Topics explored in 
the lab include: behavioral ecology of plants and animals, predator-prey 
interactions and non-consumptive effects, habitat modification by 
invasive plants, disease ecology, and the ecology of plant-induced 
defenses.  For additional information regarding research foci, please 
consult recent publications from the Orrock Lab 
(https://orrocklab.zoology.wisc.edu/Html/publications.html). 

Applicants must have relevant Ph.D. experience in ecology.  Funding for 
salary and research expenses is available for 1 year, with a renewal 
possible for a second year, and with a flexible start date (preferably 
before December 2017).  Interested applicants should send a curriculum 
vitae, a 1-2 page statement of research interests and a description of 
projects that could be conducted while working in the Orrock Lab, 2-3 
relevant publications, and contact information for three references.  
Send materials (e-mail preferred) to: John Orrock, Department of 
Integrative Biology, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI 53706, email:  
[email protected].    

Application review will be considered starting August 1, 2017 and 
continue until the position is filled.  Women and minorities are 
strongly encouraged to apply. The University of Wisconsin is an Equal 
Employment Opportunity employer.

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