Postdoctoral research associate position available: Population ecology
of Red-tailed Hawk and Puerto Rican Sharp-shinned Hawk in the El Yunque
National Forest and Maricao Forest, Puerto Rico.

I am seeking a postdoctoral research associate for a research project on
the Red-tailed Hawk and Sharp-shinned Hawk in forest reserves and
adjacent private lands of Puerto Rico. The objectives of the project are
to develop new information on population dynamics and habitat
relationships of both raptor species. Results of this research are
linked to restoration strategies for the critically endangered Puerto
Rican Parrot.

This project will require knowledge of raptor survey techniques,
distance sampling, occupancy modeling, and landscape habitat modeling.
The successful candidate should be able to lead a field crew in
difficult conditions, insure integrity and quality of data, analyze and
interpret results, and write final reports and publish the research in a
reputable journal. Working knowledge of Spanish desirable but not
required. During the field portions of this project the research
associate will be housed in El Yunque National Forest, located in the
Luquillo Mountains, and in the Maricao Forest, located in the Cordillera
Central of Puerto Rico. During analysis, final report and manuscript
preparation, the research associate will be housed in the Department of
Wildlife, Fisheries, and Aquaculture at Mississippi State University,
Starkville, Mississippi.  

I will begin reviewing applications upon receipt; the desired start date
is January 2011.  Salary is $35,000 per year plus benefits.  The
position is for 2 years with the possible extension of an additional
year conditional on funding and performance.  Interested candidates
should direct their inquiries to: Francisco J. Vilella, USGS Cooperative
Research Unit, Department of Wildlife, Fisheries, and Aquaculture,
Mississippi State University (fvile...@cfr.msstate.edu).  Applications
should include a cover letter, updated curriculum vitae, and a list of
references.  

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