Responsibilities Conduct quantitative research in ecology or wildlife biology at multiple spatial scales from forest stands to landscapes. Represent an academic and/or land management organization in matters relating to quantitative vertebrate ecology. Develop defensible monitoring methods for assessing change in wildlife populations over time. Analyze relationships between wildlife habitats and species abundance, survival, or movement patterns. Develop and use advanced quantitative methods to describe relationship between wildlife and associated habitats. Collaborate with scientists to analyze existing quantitative data sets related to quantitative vertebrate ecology. Develop and maintain collaborative relationships with scientists and partners in other federal and state agencies,

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