Applications are invited for a two-year Postdoctoral Research Associate in 
Ecoinformatics (ecological analysis and synthesis) as part of the UK 
NERC-funded Coastal Biodiversity and Ecosystem Service Sustainability project 
(CBESS: 
http://synergy.st-andrews.ac.uk/cbess/<http://www.findapostdoc.com/common/clickCount.aspx?theid=5282&type=54&url=http%3a%2f%2fsynergy.st-andrews.ac.uk%2fcbess%2f>).

The post holder will collate ongoing and historical ecological and 
environmental survey records (microbiota, plants and invertebrates) from salt 
marsh and mudflat habitats at a variety of scales around the UK coastline. 
These records will then be analysed to determine the scale-dependence of 
relationships between biodiversity stocks and ecosystem service flows in 
coastal wetlands. Initial work will focus on the salt marsh-mudflat continuums 
around both Morecambe Bay and the Blackwater Estuary in Essex, with conclusions 
being tested at other UK sites in the second year of the project. Accordingly, 
work is likely to involve a number of short site visits to other partners in 
the CBESS consortium (details at: 
http://synergy.st-andrews.ac.uk/cbess/managment/partners/<http://www.findapostdoc.com/common/clickCount.aspx?theid=5282&type=54&url=http%3a%2f%2fsynergy.st-andrews.ac.uk%2fcbess%2fmanagment%2fpartners%2f>).

Because the post holder will be working as part of the CBESS consortium, there 
will be strong opportunities for networking and mobility, particularly with 
consortium partners at Queen’s University Belfast 
(http://www.qub.ac.uk/schools/SchoolofBiologicalSciences/People/DrNEOConnor/<http://www.findapostdoc.com/common/clickCount.aspx?theid=5282&type=54&url=http%3a%2f%2fwww.qub.ac.uk%2fschools%2fSchoolofBiologicalSciences%2fPeople%2fDrNEOConnor%2f>).
http://www.qub.ac.uk/schools/SchoolofBiologicalSciences/People/ProfessorMCEmmerson/<http://www.findapostdoc.com/common/clickCount.aspx?theid=5282&type=54&url=http%3a%2f%2fwww.qub.ac.uk%2fschools%2fSchoolofBiologicalSciences%2fPeople%2fProfessorMCEmmerson%2f>

The post is available from early March and candidates should be ready to start 
no later than Summer 2014.

Requirements
Prospective candidates will have a good first degree and PhD in a relevant 
field (e.g. computational ecology). Ideally, candidates will have completed at 
least one postdoctoral position and will be able to demonstrate expertise in 
standard mathematical and computational ecology techniques. It is anticipated 
that the candidate will be in a position to apply for independent funding 
(Fellowships etc.) by the end of their second year, and full support will be 
given for such applications.

For more details and applications please click here 
http://www.findapostdoc.com/search/JobDetails.aspx?jobcode=5282 or here 
http://www.jobs.ac.uk/job/AHY060/postdoctoral-research-associate/




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Ian Donohue PhD
Assistant Professor
Ussher Professor in Ecosystem Functioning

School of Natural Sciences (Zoology Building)
Trinity College Dublin
Dublin 2
Ireland

Phone:  +353 1 8961356
Fax:    +353 1 6778094
Email:  ian.dono...@tcd.ie
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