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PhD position in parasitoid behavior, ecology, and biological control

A graduate assistantship (PhD applicants are preferred although applicants
for a MS degree may be considered) is available at Colorado State University
to study the behavioral and ecological mechanisms responsible for
competitive displacement between two species of Cotesia parasitoids and the
implications for biological control.  Investigations will involve a series
of laboratory/greenhouse studies and field releases to examine the role of
differences in competitive ability for hosts (Pieris rapae) as well as
differences in host range in mediating the outcome of competitive
displacement involving these two parasitic wasps.  Ample opportunities exist
to extend this project to include other topics such as how plant traits
(e.g. defensive chemistry) may alter the outcome competitive interactions
between these parasitoids.  Ideally, this position would start in Spring of
2014.  This project is part of a larger collaborative effort with colleagues
at the University of Minnesota.  

If interested, please send a preliminary application (CV, unofficial
transcripts, GRE scores, contact information for three references) to Paul
Ode, Colorado State University, at paul....@colostate.edu.  Please e-mail me
if you are going to the Entomological Society of America meeting in Austin
so that we can meet in person.  Interested candidates should apply to the
graduate program in either the Graduate Degree Program in Ecology
(http://www.ecology.colostate.edu/prospective.aspx) by January 1st or the
Department of Bioagricultural Sciences
(http://bspm.agsci.colostate.edu/04-2/prospective-students-2/) by January
15th to be assured full consideration.  

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