Summer field research experience for undergrads and recent graduates

Are you interested in gaining field research experience and learning
about the ecology and evolution of plants and plant-animal interactions
in fragmented prairie? We are looking for 3-5 summer field researchers
for an NSF-funded project on habitat fragmentation of the tallgrass
prairie. We are investigating how small plant population size influences
inbreeding, demography, pollination, and herbivory in the purple
coneflower, Echinacea angustifolia. This is a great summer internship or
co-op for those interested in field biology or conservation research.

No experience is necessary, but you must be enthusiastic and
hard-working. You will survey natural plant populations, measure plant
traits in experimental plots, hand-pollinate plants, observe & collect
insects, and assist in all aspects of research. Housing is provided and
there is a stipend. Undergraduate students have the opportunity to do an
independent project as an REU participant.

If you want more information or wish to apply, please visit this website
http://echinacea.umn.edu/
or contact Stuart Wagenius. Applications due 6 March 2009.


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Stuart Wagenius, Ph.D.
Conservation Scientist
Division of Plant Science and Conservation
Chicago Botanic Garden
1000 Lake Cook Road
Glencoe, IL 60022
phone: 847 835 6978
fax: 847 835 5484
 
email: stuar...@echinaceaproject.org
web: http://echinacea.umn.edu

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