Conservation Genetics Ph.D. Graduate Student Assistantship to conduct
research on landscape genetics of northern leopard frogs.  The project will
analyze an existing dataset to evaluate gene flow among isolated wetlands,
as means of assessing biotic connectedness.  Additional sampling and
possible development of additional molecular markers will be pursued as
warranted.  This project is funded through an EPA grant and is a
collaborative project between Craig Stockwell (NDSU) and David Mushet (USGS
Northern Prairie Wildlife Research Center).   Field work will take place in
the upper Great Plains.

Position to start as early as fall semester, 2016

Requirements:  BS or MS in ecology, aquatic ecology, fisheries biology,
conservation biology or related field; Experience analyzing population
genetics data, quantitative skills, and ability to work independently and
as part of a research team.

Preferred:  M.S., experience with amphibians, experience with
landscape-genetic landscape-resistance models, field research experience.

Salary:  $22,000/year + full tuition waiver

Contact:  Craig Stockwell, Professor, Biological Sciences, 201 Stevens
Hall, Box 6050, North Dakota State University, Fargo, ND 58108-6050;
http://www.ndsu.edu/stockwell_lab/
 e-mail:  craig.stockw...@ndsu.edu

Please send application materials to craig.sockw...@ndsu.edu and include
the following:  1) cover letter, 2) curriculum vitae / resume, 3) all
college-level transcripts and 4) names and contact information for three
references.

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