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Postdoctoral Fellow, Mosquito Control Research, Kauai

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Agency
Pacific Cooperative Studies Unit, University of Hawaii
Location
Kauai, Hawaii with travel to Maui
Job Category
Post Doctoral Appointments
Salary
$65, 000/year
Start Date
01/02/2023
Last Date to Apply
11/25/2022
Website
https://kauaiforestbirds.org/employment/
Description
There is an urgent need to significantly reduce the threat of avian malaria on Hawaiian forest bird species of greatest conservation need by developing tools to control the mosquito vector, Culex quinquefasciatus (Culex). Efforts are ongoing to develop an incompatible insect technique (IIT) using the cytoplasmic endosymbiotic bacteria Wolbachia to address the threat of avian malaria at the landscape scale. However, large-scale deployment of IIT in Hawai?i is likely at least 2 years away. Meanwhile, the biolarvicide Bacillus thuringensis israelenis (Bti) has been used for more than three decades as an environmentally safe and effective larval control agent in sensitive habitats, including aerial application to water ways. However, it has not yet been applied aerially in Hawai?i. Pacific Cooperative Studies Unit (PCSU) seeks a post-doctoral associate to help us develop successful protocols to apply this larvicide in selected areas on Kaua?i and Maui, while researching its efficacy as a mosquito control tool in these environments as well as ecological requirements of the Culex larvae. The post-doctoral associate will: 1) Oversee project activities including research, conservation management, field work and logistics, budget tracking, permitting, regulatory compliance, coordination with partners, and report writing, in coordination with supervisory staff at Kaua?i Forest Bird Recovery Project (KFBRP) and Maui Forest Bird Recovery Project (MFBRP). 2) Study efficacy of Bti deployment and research ecological requirements of larval Culex, including a) design, plan, coordinate, and participate in the sampling of Bti post-aerial application, b) design, plan, coordinate and participate in the monitoring and collection larval and adult mosquitoes pre- and post-application, c) obtain, manage and map data, including in geographic information systems (GIS), to support planning of Bti applications and larval surveys. 3) Take the lead in analysis of field data. Presents and publish scientific papers for presentation at meetings and in peer-reviewed journals. Analyze and interpret application and monitoring data in reports. Oversee the development and management of a standardized database for all project data; this includes data entry and Quality Assurance/Quality Control (QA/QC) procedures. 4) Help prepare a communication plan and communications materials, and participate in public outreach. 5) Work with the KFBRP and MFBRP managers to oversee acquisition and procurement of supplies, equipment, training, and transportation needed to aerially apply Bti in forest bird habitat in Kaua?i and Maui. Develop protocols and regularly coordinate the aerial application of Bti on Kaua?i and Maui.
Qualifications
Applicants must have a Doctoral Degree from an accredited college or university in Entomology, Agriculture, Biology, Zoology, Conservation Biology, Ecology or related fields. Three to five (3-5) years of experience designing, leading, conducting and analyzing biological field research in entomology, invasive species management, or conservation management. The applicant must have working knowledge in the principles and techniques of conservation management, remote field operations, and invasive species biology. Working knowledge of natural history relevant to native Hawaiian wildlife, or similar environments. Proficient knowledge of techniques used to inventory and monitor insects and wildlife, and other natural resource assets, including experimental design, databases, GIS, and statistical data analysis. Knowledge of rules and regulations relating to field operations, and pertinent laws, regulations, licensing and permitting requirements related to program. Able to conduct and lead statistical and spatial data management and analysis, and demonstrated ability in publishing peer-reviewed scientific papers and in making presentations for scientific and public audiences.
Contact Person
Lisa
Contact eMail
crampton@hawaii.edu

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