The Post Lab at Yale University (https://postlab.yale.edu) and the Subalusky 
Lab at University of Florida (https://asubalusky.wordpress.com) are seeking a 
postdoctoral associate to study aquatic secondary production in response to 
wildlife subsidies in the Mara River, Kenya. The successful candidate will 
combine comparative and experimental methods to test predictions that the 
magnitude of resource subsidies influences trophic structure and function. The 
majority of the position will be based in the field in the Maasai Mara National 
Reserve, Kenya, and the remainder of the position will be based at Yale 
University in New Haven, CT. Prior experience studying aquatic food webs, 
measuring secondary production, and conducting field research in remote 
locations is preferred. The candidate must have a PhD in biology, ecology, or a 
related field. The candidate will join a long-running project in the Mara River 
Basin (https://mara.yale.edu/) and work with collaborators at Yale, UF, and the 
Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies.

Review of applications will begin 1 January 2019 and continue until the 
position is filled. The preferred start date is spring 2019. To apply, please 
email a brief letter of introduction and your CV to david.p...@yale.edu. Please 
include "Mara Postdoc" in the subject line. 

Contact information: David M. Post, Department of Ecology and Evolutionary 
Biology, Yale University, New Haven, CT 06511. david.p...@yale.edu. 203-432-3005

Yale University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. Yale 
values diversity among its students, staff, and faculty and strongly welcomes 
applications from women, persons with disabilities, protected veterans and 
under-represented groups.

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