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Movement & Ecophysiology Postdoc

Job Description


Agency
Colorado State University & USFS Rocky Mountain Research Station
Location
Fort Collins, CO
Job Category
Post Doctoral Appointments
Salary
$58,000-$60,000
Start Date
05/01/2023
Last Date to Apply
04/08/2023
Website
https://jobs.colostate.edu/postings/123049
Description
Position Title: Postdoctoral Associate (Colorado State University, Department of Fish, Wildlife, & Conservation Biology) Location: Fort Collins, Colorado (Candidates able to be in-person in Fort Collins, Colorado will be given preference) Salary: $58,000 - $60,000 Start date: April 2023 – August 2023 Tour of Duty: Full-time, 2-year initial term with possible extension depending on performance and project funding. The successful candidate will work in collaboration with PIs Mark Ditmer and George Wittemyer of the US Forest Service Rocky Mountain Research Station and Colorado State University (CSU) on the analysis of combined animal location data and physiological measurements collected from biologgers at fine temporal scales. Project work will focus on using spatial modeling to characterize GPS collar data and philological biologger data from mule deer in Utah and black bears in Minnesota. Physiological biologgers, implanted in collared mule deer and black bears collect continuous data on heart rate (bpm), activity levels, acceleration (XYZ motion), changes in body position, subcutaneous temperature, and bioimpedance (fat measurement). The direction of this research position will be crafted to take advantage of existing spatial, movement, and demographic datasets, the applicant’s expertise, and the capabilities of the research team. Travel funds to work with scientists throughout the Rocky Mountain Research Station, attend conferences, and computer purchase are available. Research directions include: (1) Modeling physiological resistance, based on movement combined with physiological measures such as heart rate (heart rate data are continuously collected with 2-miute average data available) (2) Developing predictive models of space use, particularly during migratory periods, that explicitly consider physiological costs of movement and forage availability (3) Investigate responses to potential stressors by considering human features on the landscape and physiological signals (4) Leveraging a long-term data set of black bear denning patterns and biologgers data to understand relationships between physiology, weather, and climatic changes through time (5) Explore possible additional ecophysiological relationships by leveraging the suite of biologger measurements and spatial data
Qualifications
Required Ph.D. degree in a pertinent biological, physical, or computer science field. Demonstrated research focus on spatial ecology Strong publication record in spatial ecology Highly Desirable Excellence in spatially explicit research as evidenced by a strong publication record Demonstrated proficiency in movement analyses, spatial statistical modeling, and the processing and management of large data sets Demonstrated abilities to think creatively and develop novel lines of research Demonstrated proficiency with computer coding in scientific languages (e.g., Matlab, R) and/or programming languages (e.g., Python). Demonstrated experience working in collaborative research settings. APPLICATION PROCEDURE: Application materials include: 1) cover letter, listing three representative publications of your work, 2) curriculum vitae, and 3) the names and contact information for 3 professional references. To apply and view a full position announcement please visit: https://jobs.colostate.edu/postings/123049 by April 8, 2023, for full consideration. For questions contact: Mark Ditmer Research Ecologist, Rocky Mountain Research Station Mark.Ditmer@USDA.gov George Wittemyer Professor, Dept. of Fish, Wildlife, Conservation Biology, Colorado State University G.Wittemyer@colostate.edu 970 491-6598
Contact Person
Mark Ditmer
Contact Phone
6518959883
Contact eMail
mark.ditmer@usda.gov

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