A qualified graduate student in community ecology is sought for 2009 to
work in Rob Swihart's research group at Purdue University
(http://www.fnr.purdue.edu/).  The successful candidate will join the
Hardwood Ecosystem Experiment (HEE, http://www.heeforeststudy.org/), a
long-term assessment of ecosystem responses to experimental forest
management being conducted as a cooperative venture involving scientists
at four universities and the Indiana Department of Natural Resources.  A
focus of HEE is to understand factors related to oak regeneration in a
region where oak is a foundation species but is being replaced by sugar
maple.  The successful applicant will address how animals influence
early life stages of oaks by a) quantifying effects of acorn weevils on
mortality and germination success of acorns, b) determining how seed
predation and seed dispersal by rodents influence potential regeneration
in harvested stands and c) experimentally assessing the impact of
herbivores (deer, small mammals) on seedling growth and survival.  The
work will complement and contribute to other studies for developing
predictive models of advanced oak regeneration from attributes of woody
plant communities and abiotic factors at multiple spatial scales.
Strong quantitative skills are required; field research experience in
forestry or wildlife is desirable.  Candidates should have a GPA of at
least 3.2 and a cumulative GRE score of at least 1200 (V+Q) and 4.5 for
Analytical Writing.  

 

Please send a resume and a short (1-page) letter of interest including
cumulative GPA, GRE scores, and contact telephone numbers and email
addresses for three references to [EMAIL PROTECTED]  Graduate
stipends currently are $17,260 (M.S.) and $19,810 (Ph.D.) per year and
include tuition waivers.  Purdue University is an equal access/equal
opportunity/affirmative action employer fully committed to achieving a
diverse workforce.

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