Department of Biology Texas State University Salary: Supported by research and teaching assistantships
Closing Date: 12/15 or until filled (start Spring or Summer 2012) Responsibilities: Student is expected to develop, conduct, and direct research that address theoretical and applied aspects of larval fish ecology in warm-water streams and rivers of western gulf slope drainages. Factors influencing timing and duration of larval drift will be assessed, along with life history and habitat associations of non-drifting larval fish community. Qualifications: BS/MS in Biology, Zoology, Fisheries Science, or closely related field. Student will be highly motivated, able to work independent, and have previous experiences with field work and stream fishes. Student must meet requirements for admission into Ph.D.-Aquatic Resources Program (http://www.aquaticresources.bio.txstate.edu/) Send cover letter, CV, and contact information for 3 professional references to Timothy H. Bonner, [email protected]
