***PhD Graduate Research Assistantship in Sonoran Desert Vegetation and 
Landscape Ecology***
College of Engineering, Forestry, and Natural Sciences 
School of Earth Sciences and Environmental Sustainability
Lab of Landscape Ecology and Conservation Biology
Northern Arizona University
Flagstaff, Arizona

Responsibilities: A highly motivated PhD student is needed to pursue
doctoral research as part of a collaborative, interdisciplinary project that
aims to develop integrated spatial models of non-native plant invasion, fire
risk, and wildlife habitat to support conservation of military and adjacent
lands in the Sonoran Desert of southern Arizona. Specifically, the student
will help develop novel field protocols and remote sensing techniques that
identify non-native invasive plant species, based on both phenological and
spectral differences, using ground data and satellite platforms of differing
spatial, temporal, and spectral resolutions. In addition, the student will
use cutting-edge spatial models and tools to assess relationships of
invasive plants to native vegetation communities, fire behavior, wildlife
connectivity, and climate change at extensive spatial scales, and across
multiple administrative jurisdictions. The successful applicant will work in
the Lab of Landscape Ecology and Conservation Biology
(http://www.cefns.nau.edu/Academic/EnvSci/Lab/) at Northern Arizona
University (NAU), and will work closely with researchers from the University
of Massachusetts, Amherst, and partners with the Department of Defense,
National Park Service, US Fish and Wildlife Service, and Arizona Game and
Fish Department.

Qualifications: MS in ecology, botany, or related field with a competitive
GPA and GRE scores (combined Quantitative and Verbal GRE scores >1200 [or
average percentile score >75%]). Priority will be given to applicants with
previous experience studying desert ecosystems (e.g., plant physiology,
botany, ecology, and remote sensing or sampling techniques), quantitative
skills, and/or a background in landscape ecology or conservation biology. A
demonstrated ability to publish in peer-reviewed journals and experience
conducting research in arid and semi-arid ecosystems is preferred, but not
required.

Location: All applications will be received by and routed through the
Department of Biology OR School of Forestry. For admission requirements and
deadlines in the Department of Biology, please visit:
http://cefns.nau.edu/Academic/Biology/Graduate/ApplicationInformation.shtml.
For the School of Forestry, please visit:
http://www.for.nau.edu/cms/content/view/477/640/. It is the applicants
responsibility to determine their preferred program and choose one. The
successful applicant for this position will be located at NAU in Flagstaff,
AZ. Seasonal field work will be located in southwestern Arizona.

Salary: A competitive annual stipend (plus benefits and tuition) for up to 4
years, with possibility of extension.

Start date: Fall 2010 (Summer 2010 preferred)

Contact: PRIOR TO THE BIOLOGY DEPARTMENT APPLICATION DEADLINE ON FEBRUARY
15, 2010, prospective applicants are encouraged to email a cover letter that
addresses your interest and experience, curriculum vitae, unofficial
transcripts, GRE scores, and contact information for at least three
professional references to: Dr. Brett G. Dickson in the School of Earth
Sciences and Environmental Sustainability at NAU, at [email protected].
NAU is an equal opportunity employer and actively seeks diversity among its
employees. See http://www.nau.edu/gradcol/indexgc.html for more details
regarding admission to NAU.

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