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Overview

We are seeking a Post-Doctoral Research Associate to conduct in-depth analysis of long-term
spatially detailed datasets concerning fish and macroinvertebrates within Everglades National
Park, USA. This research will contribute to vital efforts in managing and restoring the
Everglades, which serves as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Ramsar Wetland of International
Importance, Biosphere Reserve, and a hub for cutting-edge wetland and restoration science.

Data Sets

The candidate will primarily focus on two comprehensive datasets:

  1. A temporally intensive dataset with over 25 years of sampling (more than 125 cumulative
    samples per plot across 58 plots).
  2. A spatially extensive dataset comprising over 120 sites sampled annually for 16 years.
    For an illustration of the sampling coverage, see Banet and Trexler (2013, PlosOne).

Key Responsibilities

  • Integrate spatial time-series and life history data to estimate secondary production at
    regional scales.
  • Evaluate the efficiency and effectiveness of the existing long-term monitoring program.
  • Publish peer-reviewed journal articles and present findings at national meetings

Qualifications

  • Proven expertise in time series and spatial data analyses of ecological data. The
    candidate must have advanced or expert programming skills in R. Experience with
    methods employing machine learning or artificial intelligence tools desirable but not
    required.
  • A strong record of scholarly output, including at least two first-author manuscripts
    accepted for publication is preferred.
  • A PhD in a relevant field.
  • The selected candidate must pass a U.S. government tier 1 (non-sensitive) background
    check and complete NPS cybersecurity training.

Work Environment

  • This position will be hosted by the National Park Service’s South Florida Natural
    Research Center (SFNRC, https://www.nps.gov/ever/learn/nature/sfnrcaboutus.htm) in
    Homestead, FL, where the candidate will collaborate closely with Dr. Bradley Strickland,
    Biological Statistician and Lead of Data Sciences.
  • This position requires in-person work at SFNRC integrating within a diverse Data
    Sciences team consisting of data scientists, hydrologists, ecologists, geographers, and
    other researchers.
  • The appointment will be administered through Florida State University and be
    supervised by Dr. Joel Trexler, Director, Coastal and Marine Laboratory, and Professor of
    Biological Science.
  • This is a data analytical position, and no field work or new data gathering will be
    required.

Appointment Details

  • Initial appointment: 2 years (potential for a 3 rd year based on performance).
  • Start date: Negotiable, ideally before October 31, 2024.
  • Annual salary: $60,000, with cost-of-living adjustments and a competitive benefits
    package, including health insurance.

Application Process

To apply, please submit your CV, contact information for at least three references, and a 2-page
statement detailing your research and training experience to Dr. Joel Trexler at (jtrexler@fsu.edu).

Initial review date: October 31, 2024

We look forward to your application!