Graduate position in conservation ecology: Ohio University, Athens, OH


A masters position in conservation ecology is available starting August 15,
2018. The project will examine the effectiveness of wildlife mitigation
measures installed following the construction of a highway, with a focus on
migratory amphibians. This student will be in the Department of Biological
Sciences at Ohio University, in the lab of Dr. Shawn Kuchta (
https://kuchtalab.weebly.com)



The construction of roads to accommodate faster transportation, and the
increasing number of cars on roads, has had a serious impact on wildlife
populations, especially as previously isolated regions are developed and
made accessible to vehicular traffic. Organisms with migratory behavior,
such as frogs and salamanders, frequently encounter roads during their
movements to reach breeding, feeding, aestivation, or hibernation sites.
Road mortality during amphibian migrations can be particularly high.
Recently, a highway bypass was installed near Nelsonville, Ohio, including
substantial investment in various mitigation measures. However, our studies
have shown that the mitigations designed to facilitate amphibian migrations
were not as successful as hoped, and thus new mitigations (ecopassages
under the highway) will be install in the spring of 2018. This project is
to evaluate the effectiveness and operation of these new mitigation
measures. In addition, there is opportunity to design a second, independent
project on road ecology. This project will be heavy on field work.



The student will be supported on a research grant for 1.5 years, and will
work as teaching assistant for one semester.


The candidate should hold degree in biological sciences. Applicants must
apply to the graduate program in Biological Sciences at Ohio University.
Information about the application process can be found here:
https://www.ohio.edu/cas/biosci/grad/bios-grad-admissions.cfm.  The
application process includes a cover letter, curriculum vitae, GRE scores,
college transcripts, and other usual application materials.

Ohio University is located in Athens, a small college town along the
Hocking River in southeast Ohio. Athens is commonly ranked among the best
college town in the country. The landscape is hilly and forested, and the
community includes a vibrate music and arts scene. Living costs are
relatively affordable.



Send questions to Dr. Kuchta ([email protected]). The closing date for
application is January 8, 2018.

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