Riverine Macrosystem Ecology: Conceptual Analysis and/or Food Web Ecology

We seek a postdoc to collaborate with faculty and students in the laboratory of 
Prof. 
James H. Thorp as part of an NSF project to study riverine macrosystems in 
temperate 
steppe biomes of the USA and Mongolia. Our project is a collaborative effort of 
professors, post-docs, graduate students, undergraduates, and technicians from 
9 
universities, 5 countries, and 3 continents working in areas of macrosystem 
theory, food 
webs, fish and invertebrate traits, system metabolism, and 
hydrology/geomorphology.

The ideal candidate will have experience in one or perhaps both of two areas: 
(a) broad 
scale concepts in the functioning of ecosystems or macrosystems; and (b) food 
web 
ecology of lotic or lentic ecosystems using modern isotopic techniques. A 
strong 
knowledge of statistics and general ecology and a proven publication record are 
vital. 
Knowledge of GIS and modeling experience would be beneficial but not absolutely 
required. Participation of the post-doc in one to three, month-long field 
expeditions in 
the USA and Mongolia is expected.

This 24-month position should start May to July 2018 but will be open until 
filled. The 
salary will conform to NSF rates for postdocs. Additional funding will be 
provided for 
attendance at workshops and science conferences.

Send credentials and/or inquiries by email (th...@ku.edu) to Prof. James H. 
Thorp, 
Kansas Biological Survey and Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, 
Higuchi 
Hall, 2101 Constant Avenue, Lawrence, KS 66047-3759, USA. Reference letters 
will be 
requested later for some candidates.

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