A Ph.D. research assistantship is available (beginning summer 2019) in Ken 
Dunton’s lab at the University of Texas at Austin Marine Science Institute 
(https://utmsi.utexas.edu/). This position is part of an interdisciplinary 
program funded by the National Science Foundation to study the benthic ecology 
of Beaufort Sea lagoons within a newly established LTER located on Alaska’s 
northern Arctic coast. The student’s research would focus on the resilience of 
Arctic estuarine benthic communities, with emphasis on how intertidal and 
subtidal communities respond to extremes in ice, salinity, and hypoxia. This 
includes studies that examine seasonal and spatial patterns in invertebrate 
population structure to address mechanisms of persistence, migration, recovery, 
and trophic linkages with key consumers.  We seek applicants with a background 
in estuarine and/or marine science with a degree in biology, ecology, 
environmental science, or closely related fields. The student is expected to 
develop an integrative field and experimental project that incorporates 
fundamentally new and innovative approaches to questions of disturbance and 
resilience in benthic populations. Applicants should have a strong academic 
background, show evidence of independent work in the field and/or lab, and 
demonstrate a capacity to contribute to a collaborative research environment. 
For more information, please email a statement of interest/background and a 
copy of your CV to Ken Dunton ([email protected]). Note that students are 
encouraged to submit their formal applications to the UT Graduate School no 
later than December 10, 2018.

Links:
Dunton Lab: www.utmsi.utexas.edu/staff/dunton
Beaufort Lagoon Ecosystems LTER website: https://ble.lternet.edu/
UTMSI graduate program:
https://utmsi.utexas.edu/academics/graduate/admission-information

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