M.Sc. or Ph.D. - Graduate Assistantship in Avian Ecology
Department of Natural Resources Science, University of Rhode Island

Project title: Effects of forest management on woodcock and associated avian 
wildlife in southern New 
England forests.

A research assistantship is available at the M.Sc. or Ph.D. level to study the 
distribution and abundance 
of wild birds associated with early successional forests in southern New 
England and to develop a forest 
management plan for enhancing such wildlife.  Selected species of songbird and 
gamebird that prefer 
early successional habitats will be censused to determine how forest management 
type and history 
influences their occurrence.  An ongoing radiotelemetry study will be used to 
estimate home range and 
daily activity patterns of woodcock, an important gamebird associated with 
these forests. Significant 
habitat assessment and mapping will also be involved.  Most field work will be 
conducted in Rhode 
Island on public and private forested land.

Qualifications: Only hard-working, motivated, intelligent, good-natured persons 
interested in birds need 
apply. Applicants must have completed an undergraduate degree in 
animal/wildlife biology or ecology, 
earned at least a 3.2 GPA, must have taken the GRE, and must have excellent 
oral and written 
communication skills.  Field experience with bird capture and handling, 
techniques for censusing 
songbirds, radiotelemetry and woodcock, and GIS is highly desirable.  
Experience with quantitative 
analysis skills and field research is required.  Ability to work 
collaboratively and to supervise research 
assistants and undergraduates working in the field is also required.  Stipends 
are approx. $25,000/yr 
(includes a mix of RA & TA) and tuition is paid.  Starting date is September 
2017 or could be as late as 
January 2018.

To apply submit the following: a letter stating your qualifications and 
research interests, a resume or CV, 
unofficial college transcripts, unofficial GRE scores, and the names an contact 
information for 3 
references by no later than 15 December 2016 (early application is encouraged) 
to:

Dr. Scott R. McWilliams
Dept. Natural Resources Science, University of Rhode Island, Kingston, RI 02881
401-874-7531; srmcwilli...@uri.edu

Graduate students will choose to be trained in the Ecology & Ecosystem Science 
graduate program 
(http://web.uri.edu/cels-gradprograms/ees/) or the Integrative & Evolutionary 
Biology graduate program 
(http://web.uri.edu/cels-gradprograms/ieb/) at URI. These are interdepartmental 
graduate groups within 
our College of the Environment and Life Sciences (http://web.uri.edu/cels/) 
that are designed to provide 
students with a strong, interdisciplinary and integrative learning environment. 

Selected candidates will be asked to apply to the Graduate School of University 
of Rhode Island by 15 
January 2017.

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