Position:
Post-Doctoral Research Associate;  Modeling Predator-Prey Dynamics

Agency:
Department of Fisheries and Wildlife, Michigan State University

Description:
We seek a research associate for a quantitative project using and developing 
novel state-space models to examine the influence of an invasive predator 
(Bythotrephes), global climate change and other factors on zooplankton prey in 
the Great Lakes.  One focus is to use this method to identify and quantify 
non-consumptive effects (NCEs – i.e., due to adaptive anti-predator behavior) 
of the predator on the natural abundance and dynamics of animals in the field. 
This is important and novel, as whereas there is much experimental evidence 
that NCEs influence communities, there is little direct evidence from field 
data. The incumbent will apply novel state-space model approaches (e.g. 
iterated filtering) to time series data and compare their utility to other 
approaches.  Resulting parameters may be used together with individually based 
models to examine potential indirect effects and interactive effects of 
invasive species to fish recruitment.   The postdoc will interact across 
academic and federal institutions, and work as part of a team, as the project 
involves collaboration between statisticians (Ed Ionides of the Univ. of 
Michigan, James Bence of Michigan State Univ.), ecologists (Scott Peacor of MSU 
and John Marino of Bradley Univ.) and Great Lakes food web scientists (David 
Bunnell of the USGS and Hank Vanderploeg of the NOAA). The postdoc will be 
housed at MSU's Quantitative Fisheries Center (QFC), and have opportunity to 
interact with QFC staff working on a range of quantitative ecological and 
natural resource issues.  The incumbent may choose to participate in other QFC 
activities, including delivery/development of on-line and short-courses and 
consulting projects with QFC supporting partners. The postdoc will also have 
opportunity to interact with ecologists in other departments and the Ecology, 
Evolutionary Biology and Behavior program.  This position is being reposted.

Qualifications:
PhD in statistics, ecology, fisheries science or related discipline with a 
strong record of research productivity in quantitative methods is required.  
Preference will be given to candidates with strong programming skills, and 
strong mathematical background.    

Salary:
$47,500 per year plus benefits. Initial appointment is for 1 year with 
possibility of extensions for subsequent years on an annual basis.

Closing date:   Until filled. 

Contact:
All applicants must apply via www.jobs.msu.edu search posting # 527335.  Please 
submit your CV, letter of interest, and transcripts (unofficial).  Inquiries 
about the posting can be directed to Dr. Scott Peacor (pea...@msu.edu).  Please 
include CV with inquiries. 

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