In the light of global change, we need to conserve biodiversity hotspots. Often 
scientists 
use species observations to map the geographic ranges of species and determine 
their 
conservation status. However, many biodiversity hotspots contain species with 
limited 
observation data, making it difficult to assess their conservation status. One 
solution is to 
use information about co-occurring species to fill in these data gaps. For this 
project, an 
undergraduate student would help generate a database of multiple animal species 
that live 
within the cloud forests of the Northern Andes, researching each species’ 
habitat 
requirements and identifying its feeding habits (frugivore, insectivore etc.). 
This 
information will be combined with NASA satellite imagery of habitat 
characteristics to 
improve the conservation assessment of a data-deficient mammal species 
(Bassaricyon 
neblina), and to assess how cloud forest biodiversity may be affected by global 
change.

During the summer, the student will perform research with the Spatial and 
Community 
Ecology Lab at MSU (http://www.msu.edu/~plz) under the direction of Dr. Phoebe 
Zarnetske and PhD student Beth Gerstner. 

The Summer Research Opportunities Program (SROP) is a gateway to graduate 
education 
at Big Ten Academic Alliance universities. The goal of the program is to 
increase the 
number of underrepresented students who pursue graduate study and research 
careers. 
SROP helps prepare undergraduates for graduate study through intensive research 
experiences with faculty mentors and enrichment activities. The student will 
receive a 
stipend, living expenses, and travel expenses.

APPLY: Underrepresented undergraduate students are encouraged to apply. 
Application 
Deadline: February 1, 2018. Eligibility and Application: 
https://grad.msu.edu/srop.

MSU SROP applications will be reviewed from November 1, 2017 through February 
1, 2018. 
Interested applicants are encouraged to apply as early as possible.  For 
questions contact 
Beth Gerstner: gerst...@msu.edu.


Beth Gerstner, Ph.D. student
Michigan State University
Department of Fisheries & Wildlife 
gerst...@msu.edu

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