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From: Paukert, Craig P. - via educationsectionafs <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Monday, March 22, 2021 at 10:23 AM
To: Schneider, Jim <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: [EdSection] Post doc position at Missouri: fish thermal ecology
All,

See below about a post doc position I am hiring.  A fairly short deadline as we are trying to get someone in this summer.

Thanks,

Craig Paukert


POST DOCTORAL RESEARCH ASSOCIATE:
thermal ecology of stream fishes to inform species status assessments

Agency/location: Missouri Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, School of Natural Resources, University of Missouri; Columbia, Missouri

Responsibilities:

1.       Identify linkages among multiple thermal metrics (e.g., thermal preference, optima, and maximum) that define lethal and sublethal effects of temperature on stream fishes.

2.       Use laboratory-based experiments to determine the metrics identified in objective 1 for two rare stream fish species, Ozark Shiner and Blacknose Shiner

3.       Work with the Missouri Department of Conservation, US Fish and Wildlife Service, and other stakeholders to integrate objectives 1 and 2 into prioritizing stream reaches with greatest conservation value in a changing climate, and help inform the Ozark Shiner Species Status Assessment by the US Fish and Wildlife Service.


Qualifications: PhD in fisheries or related program.  Ability to work effectively in a team and with agency biologists is critical; experience in stream fish conservation, thermal ecology and species distribution models preferred; strong analytical (e.g., GIS, spatial statistics) and organizational skills, demonstrated ability to present and publish results.

Stipend: $50,000/year plus benefits.  Position will be for a minimum 2 years, based on annual funding allocations.

Closing date: Review of applications will begin April 1, 2021 and is open until filled. Start date is summer 2021 but flexible based on covid restrictions.



Contact: Send letter of interest, resume, contact information for three references in one pdf document to Craig Paukert, Missouri Cooperative Research Unit, University of Missouri-Columbia. 573-355-6900; [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>; Web link: http://riverstudies.com/<https://urldefense.com/v3/__http:/riverstudies.com/__;!!HXCxUKc!mE7Gtw03Kq84M5pqSiohGP2ftQkiXfEjtHgjO_q_AjzMZdsEDgq6kyK8thj7IO6O1w$>


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Leader and Cooperative Professor
Missouri Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit
The School of Natural Resources
302 ABNR Building, The University of Missouri
Columbia, MO 65211
573-882-3524 (office)
573-355-6900 (cell)
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