PhD Position in Tropical Stream Ecology
Odum School of Ecology, University of Georgia, Athens, GA

A PhD position is available at the University of Georgia's new Odum School
of Ecology.  We are seeking a highly qualified individual to join our
NSF-funded TADS (Tropical Amphibian Declines) research project:

*Ecosystem-level consequences of extinction: quantifying the ecological
effects of catastrophic amphibian declines in neotropical streams.*
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The successful applicant will be part of an interdisciplinary research team
composed of scientists and graduate students from the University of Georgia
(Catherine. Pringle), Drexel University (Susan Kilham), and Southern
Illinois University (Matthew Whiles, Karen Lips).  Field research will be
conducted in central Panama and laboratory work primarily at the University
of Georgia's Odum School of Ecology, with several trips to Drexel
University.  The successful applicant will be involved in field experiments
and surveys to examine the ecosystem-level effects of tadpole extirpation in
streams.  He/she will have intellectual freedom to develop independent
research projects that compliment, but are distinct from goals of the main
project.  For more information about the TADS project see Pringle's web
page: http://cpringle.myweb.uga.edu
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*Position starting date is negotiable ( as early as spring/summer 2008 or as
late as Fall 2008).  P*lease send a cover letter stating your research
accomplishments and interests, a curriculum vitae, and three letters of
recommendation by mail or email to: Catherine Pringle, Institute of Ecology,
University of Georgia, Athens, GA ([EMAIL PROTECTED])



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John Stephen Kominoski
Odum School of Ecology
University of Georgia
Athens, Georgia 30602
http://jkominoski.googlepages.com


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