*REU Advertisement:Stream ecosystem metabolism in the context of global
change (Reykjavik, Iceland)*
A Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) position is available at The
Ohio State University for summer 2017 to study stream ecosystem metabolism
in the context of global climate change and eutrophication with Dr. James
Hood and graduate student Lyndsie Collis. The REU student will participate
in the NSF-funded project “Interactive effects of temperature and nutrient
supply on the structure and function of stream ecosystems” at The Ohio
State University and in Reykjavik, Iceland.

*Iceland project website:*
http://www.montana.edu/wcross/Research/Iceland.html

The successful candidate will join an international group of ecologists
examining the influence of temperature and nutrients on stream metabolism
and nutrient cycling. This research takes advantage of the unique
geothermal environment in Iceland. Streams in Iceland’s Hengill region
exhibit wide variation in ambient water temps due to spatial heterogeneity
in geothermal activity. Our research leverages this spatial heterogeneity
in stream temperatures to 1) develop theory, grounded in ecological
stoichiometry and metabolic theory, for predicting the response of stream
ecosystems to climate change and eutrophication, and 2) conduct experiments
to understand how the temperature dependence of ecosystem metabolism varies
across time scales and nutrient regimes. The student will work as a part of
our team in Iceland on collaborative fieldwork and experiments. He/She will
also develop an independent project.

The ideal candidate should be interested in perusing a career in ecology,
hard-working, detail orientated, and dedicated to his/her work. The student
will start on June 1st, 2017 in Reykjavik, Iceland. We will provide a
stipend of $500/week for nine weeks, round-trip transportation to
Reykjavik, and support for lodging in Reykjavik.

Interested students should apply by Friday, February 24th, but applications
will be accepted until the position is filled. Eligible students must be
U.S. citizens or permanent residents. Students who have received their
bachelor’s degrees and are no longer enrolled as undergraduates are not
eligible. Applications should include an unofficial copy of transcripts,
contact information for two academic references, CV, and a one-page
statement describing your interest in the REU position, academic goals, and
previous research experience.

*Please send applications to:*
Lyndsie Collis
(Masters Student, The Ohio State University)
Email: collis...@osu.edu


*Questions can be addressed to Lyndsie Collis or Dr. James Hood*Email:
hood....@osu.edu
Website: https://hoodaquaticslab.wordpress.com/

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Lyndsie Collis
M.S. Student
Department of Evolution, Ecology, and Organismal Biology
Aquatic Ecology Laboratory
The Ohio State University
Columbus, OH 43212
Cell Phone: (315) 882-5175

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