Dear Colleagues, I'd like to call your attention to the following announcement of an NRC post-doctoral research opportunity. If interested, please access the following NRC web pages for details on this particular opportunity and specifically how to initiate the application process. We anticipate filling this position later this fall. The deadline for the next round of reviews is August 15. If I can further clarify or address issues related to this announcement, please contact me at the email address above. Sincerely, Jason Link
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http://www4.nas.edu/osep/rap.nsf/ByTitle/26.38.01.B4263?OpenDocument
Interaction Strengths among Species of the Northwest Atlantic Food Web
RO#: CITY: STATE: 26.38.01.B4263 Woods Hole MA 02543
Adviser Information: Link, Jason (508) 495-2340 [log in to unmask]
Keywords: Predator/prey; Interactions; Northwest Atlantic; Community; Food webs; Fisheries; Trophodynamic; Ecology
Research on the Northwest Atlantic food web has indicated that species interaction strengths should be of limited magnitude because of theoretical constraints for system-wide stability, multiple and abundant alternate-prey, the generalist and omnivorous nature of most predators in this ecosystem, the openness and higher energy content of marine systems, and limited spatial-temporal overlap between predators and prey. As we continue to examine the causal mechanisms for historic changes in this fish community, it is clear that the multivariate response of this fish community to sustained over-exploitation is directly related to intra- and inter-specific interactions. Multispecies simulations also merit an understanding of the key interactions impacting these fish populations. Thus, a major goal is to elucidate the most important species interactions that determine community composition and dynamics. This opportunity focuses on assessing relative interaction strengths (e.g., population flux rates, consumption rates, mortality rates, interaction coefficients, the community matrix) of the species of this ecosystem, determining the strongest species pairings from the >2000 possible, and estimating the more important interactions. In addition to access to over a 25-year data base of food habits for over 120 species (>250,000 stomachs), opportunities exist for specified field and laboratory studies.
Reference: Fogarty MJ, Murawski SA: Ecological Applications 8(1): S6, 1998
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