Ph.D. student position in Agro-Ecology and/or Conservation Science; Department 
of Wildlife, Fish, & Conservation Biology; University of California, Davis

We are seeking Ph.D. students interested in agro-ecology and/or conservation 
biology to join the Karp Lab in the Department of Wildlife, Fish, and 
Conservation Biology at the University of California, Davis. The Karp lab 
(http://karp.ucdavis.edu <http://karp.ucdavis.edu/>) has a diversity of ongoing 
projects focused on (1) understanding patterns of biodiversity across climate 
and land-use gradients, (2) quantifying impacts of alternative agricultural 
practices on biodiversity-driven ecosystem services and disservices, and (3) 
identifying tradeoffs among biodiversity and ecosystem services to inform 
development of multi-functional landscapes.

Candidates with interest and/or experience in conservation science, ecosystem 
services, agro-ecology, community ecology, and/or countryside biogeography are 
encouraged to apply. If interested, please send a current CV with GPA and GRE 
scores and a brief (<1 page) statement describing your research interests to 
Daniel Karp ([email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>). Interested 
applicants would apply to UC Davis’s Graduate Group in Ecology 
(http://ecology.ucdavis.edu/ <http://ecology.ucdavis.edu/>), which is 
consistently ranked as one of the top ecology graduate programs in the United 
States. Applications are due Dec. 15, 2016.  Underrepresented groups, women, 
and those with disabilities are encouraged to apply.

The University of California, Davis is a Research I public university located 
in the Central Valley of California. Local ecological research activities are 
possible in the diverse farmland, forests, wetlands, and grasslands that typify 
the area. Easy access to the Sierra Nevada Mountains, the Trinity Alps, and the 
coast provide for a suite of recreational activities. Davis is also adjacent to 
Sacramento, a burgeoning metropolitan area, and close to San Francisco and 
Berkeley. 

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