We invite applications for a postdoctoral scientist who will study how locally 
adapted populations of tussock species (Eriophorum vaginatum) respond 
differently to changing climate and affect ecosystem function and 
biogeochemical cycling in the Arctic tundra in northern Alaska. The candidate 
will use and further develop new techniques to measure photosynthesis, 
respiration, phenology, growth, and decomposition in reciprocal transplant 
gardens under warming treatments. The candidate is encouraged to develop and 
implement his/her own idea within the project. The candidate is expected to 
reside in the Toolik Field Station (http://toolik.alaska.edu/) from the end of 
May through the end of August and then work at the Marine Biological Laboratory 
(MBL), Woods Hole, MA, for the rest of the year. MBL manages the long-term 
ecology research (LTER) project at Toolik and is home to dozens of scientists, 
postdocs, and research assistants studying the Arctic system. The postdoc may 
have an opportunity to teach at Wilkes University, Wilkes-Barre, PA, to gain 
teaching experience in an undergraduate institution. The postdoc will join an 
interdisciplinary team including Drs. Jim Tang (MBL), Ned Fetcher (Wilkes 
University), and Michael Moody (University of Texas-El Paso). Two-year funding 
is available and could be extended to the third year.

A Ph.D. in ecology or evolutionary biology is required. The ideal candidate 
will have a strong background in evolution with additional experience in 
physiological ecology or ecosystem ecology. Candidates should have fieldwork 
experience with a productive publication record and the ability to work 
collaboratively within an interdisciplinary team. Previous experience with gas 
analyzers and gas flux measurement is encouraged. A perspective of integrating 
evolution with ecosystem processes is desired.

To apply, please send your cover letter, CV, publication samples, and names of 
three references to Dr. Jim Tang (jt...@mbl.edu) and Dr. Ned Fetcher 
(ned.fetc...@wilkes.edu). Review of applications will start Jan. 15, 2015. We 
expect that the successful applicant will be available May 1, 2015. 

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