Job Title: Ph.D. Position – Invasive songbirds and land use/land cover 
in the United States

Location: Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado

Closing date:  July 9, 2018 

RESPONSIBILITIES: The successful applicant will evaluate 1) how the 
abundance of introduced birds varies over space and time in the United 
States, and 2) how spatial and temporal patterns of abundance relate to 
changes in land use/cover, such as habitat fragmentation and 
agricultural intensification. This is an exciting opportunity to use 
long-term datasets on breeding birds to ask novel questions at large 
scales in close collaboration with ecologists at Colorado State 
University and the USGS Fort Collins Science Center. There is scope for 
the successful candidate to help shape the project based on their 
interests and experience. For example, there is potential for this 
project to shed new light on the land sparing/sharing debate, advance 
the theory and practice of landscape ecology, and/or explore the 
relationship between patterns of introduced bird abundance and impacts 
on ecological processes, such as pest control, crop damage, and disease 
transmission. We also anticipate opportunities to contribute to related 
projects on trans-boundary species conservation.

The successful applicant will complete her/his Ph.D. under the guidance 
of Dr. Liba Pejchar at Colorado State University. The preferred start 
date is August 21, 2018, but there is also flexibility to begin the 
position in January 2019.  The student will have the option of pursuing 
a PhD in the Graduate Degree Program in Ecology (GDPE; 
http://www.ecology.colostate.edu/) or in the Department of Fish, 
Wildlife and Conservation Biology.

QUALIFICATIONS: Applicants should have both B.S. (required) and M.S. 
(preferred) degrees in ecology, conservation biology, wildlife biology, 
environmental studies or a closely related field. Strong communication 
and interpersonal skills and an ability to work in a team situation are 
required. We seek candidates with strong quantitative skills, including 
proficiency in R, familiarity with a variety of statistical approaches, 
experience interacting with large data sets, and the ability to work 
with spatial data layers in ArcGIS. Relevant field experience, such as 
surveying for and observing passerine birds is also desirable. A 
demonstrated ability to publish in the peer-reviewed literature is 
strongly preferred. Academic qualifications include a minimum GPA of 3.0 
(on a 4.0 scale). Reflecting departmental and institutional values, 
applicants are expected to have the ability to advance the department’s 
commitment to diversity and inclusion.
  
COMPENSATION: Salary and tuition for the duration of the project will be 
supported by graduate research and teaching assistantships. Funds are 
also available for supplies and travel. 

TO APPLY: E-mail a single PDF document that includes: 1) a cover letter 
describing your interest in the position, 2) your curriculum vitae, 3) 
copies of transcripts and GRE scores (can be unofficial at this stage), 
and 4) the names and contact information for three references, by July 
9, 2018. Please write “Ph.D. position – Introduced birds” in the subject 
line and e-mail to: liba.pejc...@colostate.edu. 

For more information, contact:
Dr. Liba Pejchar
Department of Fish, Wildlife and Conservation Biology
E-mail: liba.pejc...@colostate.edu
Website: https://sites.warnercnr.colostate.edu/liba/ 

 

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