The Marsico Lab, in cooperation with the USDA Forest Service, is seeking a
Ph.D. student interested in researching insect community ecology and insect
herbivore mega-invasions through the analysis of available and underutilized
datasets.  The approach includes, but is not limited to, meta-analyses of
biological control introductions and characteristics of successful
invasions.  The purpose of the funded work is to further the general
understanding of successful establishment by introduced insect herbivore
species.  Study systems to which research findings may be applied include
emerald ash borer and hemlock woolly adelgid occurrences in the eastern US.

A master’s degree in biology, ecology, entomology, statistics or related
field is preferred; candidates with commensurate experience will also be
considered.  We are seeking a driven self-starter with a desire to conduct
important research on basic and applied aspects of insect herbivore
invasions.  Furthermore, a strong research background and enthusiasm for the
study system(s) are encouraged.  Applicants with strong statistical
backgrounds are strongly encouraged to apply.

Arkansas State University is an emerging research-intensive institution with
a successful Environmental Science Ph.D. program.  We are located in
Jonesboro, Arkansas, on Crowley’s Ridge, overlooking the Mississippi
Alluvial Plain.  Jonesboro is a safe and welcoming community of about 70,000
residents with a relatively low cost of living.  Cultural events are
plentiful on campus and around town and proximal to the opportunities
afforded by the Memphis metropolitan area.  Outdoor recreational
opportunities abound in nearby wetlands and on the ridge, and ASTATE is
located about an hour from the Ozarks.

This position guarantees a salary of $17,500 per year and tuition remission
for four years.  The successful applicant could begin in May 2015.

If interested contact Dr. Travis Marsico at tmars...@astate.edu or
870-680-8191.  You can learn more about the lab at www.travismarsico.com.

If you plan to apply, please send an email to tmars...@astate.edu that
includes 1) a cover letter describing your interests, career goals, and
relevant research experiences and skills; 2) your Curriculum Vitae
[including names and contact information for three references]; 3) a copy of
your GRE scores; and 4) a copy of your academic transcripts.  Application
review will begin on December 1, 2014, and will continue until a suitable
applicant is identified.

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