Research Internships in Plant Ecology, fall 2006 and beyond
Ideal for Students with Undergraduate Degrees Contemplating Graduate 
School

Includes independent research project. 
Provides Stipend, Room, and Board.

Openings are available starting in August 2006 and beyond for research 
internships at Archbold Biological Station in south-central Florida. 
Research in the plant ecology laboratory of Eric Menges emphasizes 
conservation biology, plant demography, population viability assessment,

fire ecology, landscape ecology, restoration, and fire management. We 
study many species of endemic vascular plants in endangered Florida 
scrub and related communities. Active fire management provides 
outstanding opportunities for short-term comparative studies in fire 
ecology. Our long-term (18-year) datasets on dozens of scrub plants 
gives context to short-term, focused, field projects.
Interns receive room, board, and a weekly stipend of $100. They work 20 
hours per week as research assistants and the remainder on an 
independent research project. Internships generally run for 6-12 months 
but are flexible in their starting dates and durations. Internships 
offer an opportunity for experience in every aspect of scientific 
research, from project choice and experimental design to oral and 
written presentations.
Archbold Biological Station is active in research, conservation, and 
education. Our facilities include a 5000 ha preserve, an outstanding 
regional library and a GIS lab running ARCINFO. We have a staff of about

50 with many visiting scientists, an active seminar program, and a 
relaxed biological station atmosphere.

To apply for an internship in the plant ecology lab, email or mail: a 
letter stating research interests, a resume or cv, a summary of grades, 
and have two letters of recommendation emailed or mailed to:
Dr. Eric S. Menges
Archbold Biological Station, P.O. Box 2057, 
Lake Placid, Florida 33862 USA
Phone: 863-465-2571   FAX: 863-699-1927
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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