POSTDOCTORAL OPPORTUNITY IN ORCHID ECOLOGY AND CONSERVATION (review 
begins February 1, 2017, open until filled)

The Smithsonian Environmental Research Center (SERC), in collaboration 
with the U.S.D.A. Forest Service Institute of Pacific Islands Forestry 
(IPIF), University of Hawaii Manoa, and Illinois College, has an opening 
for a postdoctoral research fellow to participate in an 
interdisciplinary project that focuses on orchid ecology and 
conservation on Pacific Islands.  Field research will take place in 
Palau where the IPIF and Smithsonian scientists have established a 
forest dynamics plot that is part of the ForestGeo permanent plot 
network (http://www.forestgeo.si.edu/).  All trees in the plot have been 
mapped and identified, providing a unique opportunity to assess the 
spatial relationship between trees, orchids and mycorrhizal fungi.  The 
plot is located in secondary forest within a matrix of degraded savanna 
with nearby areas of older forest, providing opportunities to assess 
orchid and associated mycorrhizal fungi distributions in a recovering 
forest.  This landscape provides an opportunity to test hypotheses about 
the role of symbioses in governing species and community responses to 
forest dynamics on an oceanic. island.  The project is an expansion of 
the Smithsonian’s North American Orchid Conservation Center 
(http://northamericanorchidcenter.org/), which has a goal of assuring 
the survival of native orchids through the establishment of seed and 
fungal banks and development of protocols for establishing sustainable 
populations of native orchids for conservation, education and 
restoration purposes.  

The fellow will participate in designing and conducting a collaborative 
effort to identify and sample orchids in the ForestGeo plot and across 
the Palauan archipelago.  The fellow will preferably have a taxonomic 
background and show interest in contributing the Smithsonian’s Flora of 
Micronesia project. The fellow will be involved in efforts to isolate, 
culture and identify mycorrhizal fungi associated with orchids and use 
the fungi and seeds to conduct germination and propagation studies.  The 
fellow will be based at SERC and will be responsible for field-based 
sampling and research on Palau as well as interacting with collaborators 
at IPIF, the University of Hawaii Manoa and Illinois College.  The 
project will also be based on the development of strong collaboration 
with citizens groups and government agencies in Palau.  

Applicants should have a Ph.D. in an area of science relevant to one or 
more aspects of the project (e.g., orchid biology, plant or fungal 
ecology); strong inter-personal skills are essential.  Skills in data 
management, sterile techniques, and molecular ecology, especially 
familiarity with metabarcoding, would also be desirable.  The position 
is funded for 2 years, with the second year contingent on performance 
and funding.  The stipend is $48,000/year plus health insurance and 
there will be a budget to support travel between Hawaii and Palau and 
the other institutions involved in the project.  Applicants should send 
a letter describing how you meet the minimum and desired qualifications 
and how this project will fit within your research and career goals.  
The application should also include a curriculum vitae, graduate and 
undergraduate transcripts (unofficial copies are fine), and names of 
three references (with telephone numbers and e-mail addresses).  
Applications will be accepted until January 29, 2017 and they should be 
sent to Dr. Dennis Whigham by email (whigh...@si.edu) or mailed to him 
at SERC, 647 Contees Wharf Road, Edgewater, MD 21037-0028.  For more 
information on participating organizations, visit their web sites: SERC 
(https://serc.si.edu/labs/molecular-ecology, 
https://serc.si.edu/labs/plant_ecology), Institute of Pacific Island 
Forestry (http://www.fs.fed.us/psw/programs/ipif/), Hynson laboratory 
(http://www2.hawaii.edu/~nhynson/Hynson_Lab/Welcome.html), Orchid 
Recovery Program at Illinois College 
(http://www.ic.edu/orchidrecoveryprogram)

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