Plant Biodiversity

MS Student Position, Department of Botany, University of Wyoming, 
Laramie, WY 

Responsibilities: The successful applicant will conduct research as part 
of collaborative efforts of Dr. William Lauenroth 
(http://www.wklauenroth.net/), Dr. John Bradford 
(https://profile.usgs.gov/jbradford), and Dr. Kyle Palmquist 
(http://www.kylepalmquist.org) to examine plant biodiversity patterns 
and the community assembly processes driving those patterns in big 
sagebrush plant ecosystems across the western US. Big sagebrush 
ecosystems cover a large portion of western landscapes and provide 
important ecosystem services, rangelands, recreation, and habitat for 
greater sage grouse. The most limiting resource for plant growth in 
these ecosystems is soil water availability and understanding current 
and future patterns of soil water is crucial for effective conservation 
of big sagebrush ecosystems and for the livelihoods of those who depend 
on them. Despite the importance of big sagebrush ecosystems in the 
western US, very little work has focused on quantifying plant patterns 
in the herbaceous layer, where most of the biodiversity is found. 
Potential focal areas for the MS student include: 1) exploring the 
geographic patterns of plant biodiversity in big sagebrush plant 
communities across the western US, 2) examining how soil water 
availability, along with other environmental drivers (e.g. elevation, 
soil texture) influences plant biodiversity patterns, and 3) assessing 
how climate change will impact soil water availability and plant 
biodiversity patterns in big sagebrush ecosystems in the future.

Qualifications: Successful applicants will be self-motivated, able to 
work effectively independently and in a team setting. An undergraduate 
degree in biology, ecology, or a related field is preferred. Experience 
with plant identification, plant community sampling, and statistical 
analysis are assets. 

Start date: May 2015 

To apply, please email the following documents with the subject header 
“MS-Biodiversity” to Dr. Lauenroth ([email protected]) or Dr. Palmquist 
([email protected]): 1) a cover letter explaining your interest and 
qualifications, 2) a CV including undergraduate GPA and GRE scores, 3) 
unofficial copies of transcripts, and 4) names and contact information 
for two academic references. Applications will be reviewed immediately 
and will continue until the position is filled. Feel free to contact Dr. 
Lauenroth or Dr. Palmquist with questions.

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