We are seeking a PhD candidate to be part of a research team at Colorado
State University investigating post-fire regeneration in sagebrush steppe
and mixed-grass prairie ecosystems. Despite the important role of fire in
grassland and shrubland ecosystems, little is known about the physiological
effects of fire on belowground tissues of plants.  The candidate will have
the opportunity to work with a large team of researchers from USFS-RMRS,
USDA-ARS, USGS, and University of Wyoming on a recently funded Joint Fire
Science Program Grant.  A major goal of the project is to quantify the
physiological impact of heat from fires on resprouting tissues of plants and
evaluate the demographic consequences of these disturbances. This work will
involve field and lab work (including work with the USFS Fire Lab) and will
utilize a range of physiological techniques, bud dissection and/or anatomy,
and the development of new methods to measure and characterize bud
physiology.  The position will include work in South Dakota, Colorado, and
Wyoming.  Preference will be given to candidates with a M.S. degree in plant
ecology and/or plant ecophysiology and those with strong quantitative
skills.  The position will begin January 2018.  The PhD candidate will be
co-advised by Troy Ocheltree (CSU) and Jacqueline Ott (USFS-RMRS).  Please
send a resume and statement of interest to Troy Ocheltree
(troy.ochelt...@colostate.edu) if you are interested in this opportunity.

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