We seek applicants for an REU position on a long-term study of plant and
animal phenology at the H.J. Andrews Experimental Forest in the Central
Cascades of Oregon.  This study attempts to understand the influence of
microclimate heterogeneity on phenology and trophic responses to change in
climate and disturbance.  The REU student will test the use of timelapse
cameras to study canopy phenology across a large forested watershed and will
investigate relationships between microclimate and phenology.  The
participant will also work as part of a team observing and collecting plants
and insects at plots distributed across topographic and vegetation
gradients.  This position is an excellent opportunity for individuals
interested in ecology, natural history or forestry to gain valuable field
research experience.  The 10-week REU position will begin before the end of
May, with some flexibility in start date.   

The REU student will be housed at the H.J. Andrews Experimental Forest, a
16,000-acre ‘living laboratory’ representative of forest and stream
ecosystems in the western cascades.  With a 60-year research history and
large tracts of old-growth and mature forest, the Andrew Forest provides
students with unparalleled opportunities to deepen understanding of forest
ecology. The field station has modern apartments with full kitchens, a
well-equipped computer lab, and wireless internet (see
http://andrewsforest.oregonstate.edu/ for more information on the site,
facilities and research programs at the HJ Andrews Experimental Forest). 
The region provides outstanding opportunities for outdoor recreation, and is
widely considered among the most scenic in the country.  Housing and a
weekly stipend of $550 will be provided.   

Candidates should have a strong interest in field research and a
demonstrated enthusiasm for spending long hours outdoors in relatively
remote locations under any and all weather conditions. A valid driver’s
license is required, and experience driving on dirt roads would be
beneficial.  Prior field research experience is highly desirable.  The
participant must be capable of working effectively within a team, as well as
functioning independently.    

To apply: For full consideration, send a letter of interest, resume and
contact information (email and phone number) for three references to Mark
Schulze at [email protected]. For questions regarding the
application process, contact Mark Schulze via email or phone 541-822-6336.  

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