Greetings ECOLOGers and NEOORNers (with apologies for cross-posting),

 

I'm looking for a volunteer field assistant to work with me starting in
May (as early as possible) and continuing through mid-August.  The
project will be based in central Panama, with field sites including
Barro Colorado Island, Gigante Peninsula, and 1-2 sites on the mainland
near Gamboa.

 

My research focuses on mechanisms of declines of understory
insectivorous birds in fragmented Neotropical rainforest.  While working
in Costa Rica and Nicaragua, I found evidence for an indirect-effects
mechanism wherein increases in herbivorous mammal populations
(=peccaries) have impacted rainforest understory vegetation structure
and, in turn, microhabitat used by understory insectivorous birds,
resulting in near-extirpation at La Selva Biological Station, amongst
other sites.  I will be testing this and another, related hypothesis
while in Panama, where the focal bird species have increased concurrent
to the La Selva declines.

 

The day-to-day work will involve locating focal species of understory
insectivorous birds, conducting vegetation structure (aka microhabitat)
assessments, conducting arthropod surveys, and conducting terrestrial
mammal trailside surveys.  Be advised that while the project focuses
upon birds, most day-to-day work will be with plants and insects,
although there's always time for birdwatching.  Fieldwork will be
conducted 5-6 days/week, with occasional long weekends, allowing some
time for local travel, if desired.  

 

Housing (room and board) will be provided at the field sites, and will
include a shared dormitory room on Barro Colorado Island, and a private
or shared room in an apartment or hostel in Gamboa.  We may also camp a
few nights/week while working on Gigante Peninsula.  Travel expenses
between North America and Panama, including RT airfare to the US or
Canada and transportation to BCI from Panama City, will be provided.
I'm sorry, but I do not have funding available for a stipend.  

 

Preference will be given for applicants with a Bachelor's degree (or
equivalent) in Biology or a related field, experience with tropical
(preferably) or temperate field research, and/or some knowledge of
Spanish (not necessary as most researchers onsite speak English; however
another member of my crew is Spanish-speaking).  

 

I am leaving for Panama on 25 April and ideally would like to hire
someone before I leave.  Applications will be reviewed and applicants
contacted as they come in; the position is open until an applicant is
hired.  To apply for the position, please send a CV, cover letter, and
names and contact information (e-mail addresses and/or phone) for 2-3
references.

 

Please contact Nicole Michel at nmic...@tulane.edu for more information
and/or to submit an application.  For more information about my
research, see my webpage listed in my signature below.

 

Gracias!

 

Nicole

 

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Nicole Michel
PhD Candidate
Dept. of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
400 Boggs
Tulane University
New Orleans, LA 70118
Cell: 504-261-2942
Fax: 504-862-8706
http://studentweb.tulane.edu/~nmichel
<https://ent.tulane.edu/exchweb/bin/redir.asp?URL=http://studentweb.tula
ne.edu/%7Enmichel> 
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