PhD fellowship in Community/Population Ecology 
I am looking for highly motivated graduate students in 
community/population ecology starting September 2019 in the Ecology and 
Evolutionary Biology Graduate Program at Rice University in Houston, 
Texas. I will consider applicants who wish to pursue fundamental 
research on any aspect of population/community. 
Our research examines the ecological factors that generate and determine 
the structure, dynamics and functioning of natural communities. Current 
projects focus on the consequences of climate change and phenological 
shifts on natural communities, ecology and evolution of multi-parasite 
communities, the role of intra-specific variation in natural ecosystems, 
and drivers of temporal and spatial patterns of biodiversity. While most 
of our work has been carried out in aquatic (freshwater) systems using 
organisms that range from stream salamanders to dragonfly larvae to 
zooplankton I am amenable to students developing projects in other study 
systems. For further information in my research visit 
http://volkerrudolf.weebly.com/ 
Please see our departmental website 

http://biosciences.rice.edu/EEB_GradAdmissions.aspx for more information 
about the Graduate Program of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at Rice 
University, our research and graduate programs, and the recent addition 
of several outstanding new faculty complementing our strengths in a 
variety of research areas ranging from the ecology and evolution of 
interspecific interactions, tropical & conservation biology, invasive 
species, and forest community dynamics to genomics, speciation, and the 
evolution of sociality. Formal application materials for graduate school 
can be submitted using the above website. Interested students should 
send me an email and attach a copy of their CV. 
Volker Rudolf Professor, BioSciences, Graduate Program in Ecology & 
Evolutionary Biology Rice University Houston, TX, 77005 
Email:volker.rud...@rice.edu 

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