The lab of Erika Zavaleta at the University of California-Santa Cruz is
seeking a postdoctoral fellow to join the research group and work primarily
on a novel grassland biodiversity field experiment currently in its third
successful year.  The project explores ordered and randomized species loss
effects on ecosystem processes in a serpentine grassland at Coyote Ridge/
Kirby Canyon Reserve, California, 45 minutes from UCSC campus. Coyote Ridge
is the most extensive serpentine grassland in the San Francisco Bay Area and
is an important restoration and conservation site for dozens of rare
California plant and animal species.  

Applicants should have the following experience and qualifications:
•Ph.D. in ecology, biogeochemistry, or a related field conferred by August
1, 2011.
•Significant field and laboratory experience in plant community ecology and
biogeochemistry/nutrient cycling.  Experience in grassland ecology and
restoration, soil science, experimental ecology, plant invasion biology and
related areas is also desirable.
•Excellent writing and analytical/statistical skills and a desire to take
the lead on multiple publications in a short time frame.
•Attention to detail and willingness to navigate the administrative aspects
of managing a research project at a large research institution.
•Desire to work closely with and mentor others, including undergraduate and
Ph.D. students.
•A valid driver’s license and ability to drive a pickup truck on unimproved
dirt roads.

Responsibilities include scientific oversight for significant components of
the project; overall management of the experimental site, field and lab
logistics, part-time project staff, and equipment and supply flow; and
taking the lead role in writing at least two manuscripts per year.  The
fellow will develop and address project research questions identified
collaboratively with the PI, using data within and across project years. The
fellow will also have the opportunity to collaborate with the PI and other
project scientists as a contributor to other research streams, manuscripts
and proposals.  The Zavaleta lab currently includes four postdoctoral
fellows and four Ph.D. students working on a range of projects
(people.ucsc.edu/~zavaleta).

Competitive salary and benefits; position to begin no later than Sept. 1,
2011 with an initial one-year commitment and the possibility of extension to
two years.  To apply, please send a cover letter addressing each of the
requested qualification, a CV, two or more references (contact information
or letters), and relevant reprints (optional) to Erika Zavaleta at
zaval...@ucsc.edu.  Applications will be considered until the position is
filled.  

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