PhD student opportunity in burying beetle ecology

Dr. Barney Luttbeg (Oklahoma State,
http://zoology.okstate.edu/luttbegslab/home.html) is seeking a Ph.D.
student to study the ecology and behavior of the endangered American
burying beetle (*Nicrophorus americanus*). The project is part of a 3-year
funded project being done in collaboration with Dr. Carmen Greenwood and
Dr. Kris Giles in Entomology and Dr. Scott McMurry in Zoology. The project
is primarily investigating the abiotic and biotic factors that affect the
distributions of the American burying beetle. In addition, the student will
have the opportunity with faculty assistance to formulate related questions
about burying beetle life history strategies, reproductive behavior, or
competition with other invertebrates. The Luttbeg lab focuses on questions
of how individuals gather and use information in predator-prey and mate
choice situations and how those informational constraints affect ecological
and reproductive dynamics.


The project will require extended periods in the field in southeastern
Oklahoma and working in a team of scientists. The position has three years
of 1 semester and summer financial support with teaching assistantships to
cover other semesters and research money. Ideally the student will already
have a Master's degree or extensive research and field experience. This
position needs to be filled quickly. If interested, please send an email
with a CV to Dr. Barney Luttbeg (lutt...@okstate.edu).

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