Postdoctoral Position: Freshwater Mussel Conservation
Massachusetts Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit
University of Massachusetts Amherst
http://eco.umass.edu/positions-in-eco/

Position Description: The postdoctoral researcher will work directly 
with multiple states along the east coast to assess the population 
status of state-listed Brook Floater (Alasmidonta varicosa) and develop 
cooperative conservation efforts. Specifically, the postdoc will work 
with states and project leaders to develop and implement standard 
methods for rapid assessment and long-term monitoring surveys. New and 
historical data will be used to identify habitat correlates of 
population occupancy and demographic parameters that will influence 
viability of Brook Floater and help to determine feasibility of 
reintroduction and augmentation strategies. The postdoc will coordinate 
interactions among the state agencies and help to facilitate 
conservation efforts. We are also just beginning to develop culture 
methods for mussel propagation at the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service’s 
Richard Cronin Aquatic Resource Center in Sunderland, Massachusetts. The 
postdoc will have opportunities to work with graduate and undergraduate 
students to use experimental methods to test approaches for culturing 
multiple mussel species, and to explore mussel habitat use and quality 
in the field.

Qualifications: Competitive candidates will have a background in 
freshwater ecology, experience working on collaborative research 
projects, and strong quantitative skills in modeling, estimation, and 
optimization. Excellent communication (both oral and written) and 
organization skills are required. Experience in mussel ecology, group 
facilitation methods, and decision analysis tools are desired, but not 
required. Applicants are expected to have earned a PhD in a relevant 
discipline prior to the start date.

Salary/Benefits: The position will begin on or around January 1, 2017 
(with some flexibility for a later start) and is for up to 2.5 years, 
depending on productivity and success in the first year. Salary is 
$56,000 in the first year, with increases and benefits according to the 
University of Massachusetts Postdoctoral Contract. Funding is also 
available for travel to support site visits and attend professional 
conferences.

Application: To apply, send 1) a cover letter describing your background 
and experiences as they relate to the position you are applying for, 2) 
a CV with names and contact information for 3 references, and 3) 
unofficial transcripts to Allison Roy (a...@eco.umass.edu). The deadline 
for applications has been extended to 25 August 2016.

Project Leaders:
Dr. Peter Hazelton (peter.hazel...@state.ma.us), Massachusetts Division 
of Fisheries and Wildlife
Dr. Dave Perkins (david_perk...@usfws.gov), U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service
Dr. Allison Roy (a...@eco.umass.edu), U.S. Geological Survey, 
Massachusetts Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, University of 
Massachusetts Amherst
Dr. Michelle Staudinger (mstaudin...@usgs.gov), U.S. Geological Survey, 
Northeast Climate Science Center, University of Massachusetts Amherst

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