Five graduate student assistantships (3 Ph.D. and 2 M.S.) are available as
part of a newly funded project examining the responses of detritus-based
stream food webs to concentrations and ratios of dissolved nitrogen and
phosphorus. Two Ph.D. positions will be based at the University of Georgia
and will focus on detrital carbon dynamics and responses of predatory
salamanders, respectively. A third Ph.D. position will be based at the
University of Alabama and will examine macroinvertebrate food web responses.
Both M.S. positions will be based at Coastal Carolina University and will
focus on microbial responses to N:P gradients using field and laboratory
experiments. All fieldwork will be based at the Coweeta Long term Ecological
Research site in Otto, North Carolina. We are looking for students with a
holistic view of ecological ramifications of nutrient enrichment, strong
interest in integrating a stoichiometric perspective across taxonomic
groups, significant research experience and demonstrated communication
skills. The positions will start in Summer or Fall 2010, with microbial
positions starting as early as January 2010. The successful candidates will
receive full tuition waivers and competitive stipends. For more information,
contact Amy Rosemond (rosem...@uga.edu) or John Maerz (
jma...@warnell.uga.edu) for the UGA positions, Jon Benstead (
jbenst...@bama.ua.edu) for the UA position, or Vlad Gulis (
vgu...@coastal.edu) for the two CCU positions.

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John Stephen Kominoski
Ph.D. Ecology, Postdoctoral Research Fellow
Department of Forest Sciences
University of British Columbia
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