[ECOLOG-L] Post-doc in Coastal Wetland Ecology at U of Alabama

2018-06-14 Thread Cherry, Julia
Post-doctoral Position in Wetland Ecology The Department of Biological Sciences at the University of Alabama seeks a post-doctoral research associate to contribute to projects examining tidal marsh resilience to environmental changes, including climate change and nutrient enrichment. The posit

[ECOLOG-L] Postdoc in plant-herbivore-predator interactions @ Cornell University

2018-06-14 Thread Jennifer S. Thaler
Hi Folks, I'm looking for a postdoc to join my lab to work on non-consumptive effects in predator-prey interactions to start sometime the next academic year. Experience in a variety of areas of including ecology, entomology, physiology, behavior or chemistry would be valuable. See the official

[ECOLOG-L] FW: Postdoc Cornell - American Marten Density and Carnivore Occupancy

2018-06-14 Thread Angela K. Fuller
Postdoctoral Research Scientist - Cornell Density of American Marten and Occupancy of Carnivore Populations Please find the full announcement here: https://blogs.cornell.edu/fullerlab/news/ Position Summary and DUTIES: The New York Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit at Cornell Universit

[ECOLOG-L] Survey - How can kids contribute safeguard nature?

2018-06-14 Thread Rodolfo Jaffé
Dear Ecologgers, we are preparing a paper for Frontiers for Young Minds on how can kids contribute safeguard nature, and would very much appreciate ideas and insights from the ECOLOG community. If you wish to contribute, please fill the following form providing up t

[ECOLOG-L] GSA "Terrestrial Community Assembly through Time" invitation

2018-06-14 Thread Joshua Miller
Dear all, We are convening a technical session ‘[T129 Evolution of Terrestrial Ecosystems: Community Assembly through Time](https://uc.box.com/s/c14obaemw1wzfhg8hpiobmm4uzgoqb72)’ at the Geological Society of America annual meeting in Indianapolis, Indiana, 4-7 November 2018. In this sessio

[ECOLOG-L] Microfauna of Cypress Lagoons

2018-06-14 Thread John A.
I’m familiar with plenty of vertebrates in my local cypress lagoons, but I don’t have that same awareness of the microfauna, which I’m sure is diverse and fascinating on its own. I’ve tried looking online, but most mentions of microfauna simply group them together as a unit, or divide them