The successful candidate will contribute to various research themes in the lab, focusing on the evolution of mating systems, sexual selection, parental care, and intersexual communication. They will conduct research on Belostoma species that exhibit parental care in Missouri, with opportunities to explore acoustic and vibrational communication, social behavior, and reproductive strategies.
The preferred start date for this position is September 1, 2026. Funding is available for up to two years; the initial appointment is for one year, with the possibility of renewal contingent on satisfactory performance.
This position is mentored by Dr. Johana Goyes Vallejos, whose research investigates how ecological, behavioral, and life-history factors shape the evolution of parental care. The lab integrates animal behavior, bioacoustics, morphology, and ecology. We are committed to building a curiosity-driven research environment.
Responsibilities:
The postdoctoral researcher will join an active research community with opportunities to lead and collaborate on new research directions, gain mentoring experience, and contribute to grant development. The postdoctoral researcher is expected to contribute to a collaborative lab culture and to engage in outreach and professional development activities.
This position involves extensive fieldwork with wild animals and requires a strong interest in field-based research. Enthusiasm for working outdoors in the Midwestern United States is essential. Fieldwork may involve long hours in wetlands and forested habitats under challenging environmental conditions, including heat, humidity, wading ponds, biting insects, and unpredictable weather. An appreciation for Midwestern ecosystems and comfort working in remote outdoor settings are important for success in this role. The postdoctoral researcher will also be responsible for establishing and maintaining a laboratory colony of water bugs, designing and conducting behavioral experiments, collecting, managing, and analyzing data, and disseminating research through peer-reviewed publications.