The Ecology and Evolutionary Biology (EEB) graduate program at Iowa State 
University is 
recruiting outstanding, motivated graduate students to join a large community 
of ecology 
and evolutionary biology researchers https://eeb.iastate.edu/. Research 
assistantships, 
teaching assistantships, and a variety of fellowship opportunities are open to 
students. 
The deadline for receipt for Fall 2018 admission is 15 December 2017.
 
Research of the EEB faculty spans diverse ecological topics from populations to 
ecosystems.  Admission through the EEB program provides opportunities for new 
graduate 
students to develop multidisciplinary projects by drawing from the expertise of 
faculty 
from 10 participating departments with diverse ecology and evolutionary biology 
interests. Potential students are encouraged to explore the research underway 
at ISU 
through the EEB program and contact individual faculty mentors about 
opportunities in 
their group (see partial list below):
Anne Bronikowski: Evolutionary ecology of life histories in reptiles through 
the study of 
comparative physiology, demography, and genetics. 
http://www.eeob.iastate.edu/people/anne-bronikowski
  
Fredric Janzen: Ecology and evolution of diverse sex-determining mechanisms, 
life 
histories, and population structures in reptiles in light of rapid 
environmental change. 
http://www.public.iastate.edu/~fjanzen
 
Chaoqun (Crystal) Lu: Investigate dynamics in ecosystem patterns and processes 
in 
response to multi-factor global changes through ecological modeling, data-model 
assimilation, and geospatial analysis. http://clu.public.iastate.edu/index.html
 
John Nason: Coevolutionary dynamics, species specificity, and reproductive 
isolating 
mechanisms in fig-pollinator-parasite interactions. 
http://www.eeob.iastate.edu/faculty/nason/
 
Kevin J. Roe: Conservation genetics/genomics and phylogenetic of freshwater 
organisms. 
https://www.nrem.iastate.edu/people/kevin-roe
 
Haldre Rogers: Plant-animal interactions for terrestrial communities with a 
focus on seed 
dispersal, food webs, extinctions, novel ecosystems, evolutionary ecology, 
invasive 
species, tropical ecology, and 
conservation.https://www.eeob.iastate.edu/people/haldre-
rogers 

Grace Wilkinson: limnology and ecosystem ecology with a focus on 
aquatic-terrestrial 
linkages, nutrient cycling in lakes, and harmful algal blooms 
http://iowalimnology.weebly.com/ 

Brian Wilsey: Studies biodiversity loss, restoration ecology, and ecosystem 
processes in 
grassland ecosystems. http://www.eeob.iastate.edu/faculty/wilsey/
 
 
Environment: EEB is an interdepartmental program of 50 faculty embedded in a 
highly 
integrative and collaborative campus (https://eeb.iastate.edu/dir/faculty/ ). 
Iowa State 
University is located in Ames, Iowa, a community of nearly 60,000, recently 
ranked as one 
of the most livable small cities in the nation. The university enrolls more 
than 30,000 
students and is committed to achieving inclusive excellence through a diverse 
workforce. 
Iowa State University values diversity and is an AA/EEO employer with an 
ADVANCE program

Questions: Please contact the EEB Director ([email protected]) or any of the 
faculty in 
the EEB program with questions about research.  For questions about admission, 
please 
contact Ms. Lynette Edsall ([email protected])

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