[ECOLOG-L] NSF funded PhD opportunity in animal physiology and community ecology

2017-02-17 Thread Robin Warne
NSF funded PhD opportunity in animal physiology and community ecology.

We are seeking a PhD student for an NSF funded study testing how changes in
animal physiology and foraging behavior feedback to affect plant community
ecology. The research will focus on kangaroo rats and their grassland
communities in New Mexico, and will include the experimental manipulation of
endocrine stress physiology and use of digital telemetry, and stable isotopes. 

The student will work with both Dr. Robin Warne and Dr. Justin Boyles in the
Zoology Department at Southern Illinois University. Our labs are highly
research active, and we collectively maintain a strong and diverse cohort of
undergraduate and graduate researchers. More information can be found at
http://warnelab.weebly.com/ and mypage.siu.edu/jgboyles. For inquiries or to
apply, please send a cover letter and CV to Dr. Robin Warne (rwa...@siu.edu). 


[ECOLOG-L] NSF funded PhD opportunity in animal physiology and community ecology

2017-09-12 Thread Robin Warne
The Warne Lab at Southern Illinois University is seeking a highly motivated
PhD student to work on a collaborative NSF funded study testing how changes
in animal physiology and foraging behavior feedback to affect plant
community ecology. The research will focus on kangaroo rats and their
grassland communities in New Mexico, and will include the experimental
manipulation of endocrine physiology along with use of digital telemetry,
and stable isotopes. The student will work with both Dr. Robin Warne and Dr.
Justin Boyles in the Zoology Department at Southern Illinois University. 

The start date for the position is January 1, 2018. Apply by October 16th
for full consideration.

For inquiries or to apply, please send a cover letter and CV to Dr. Robin
Warne (rwa...@siu.edu). 

Our labs are highly research active, and we collectively maintain a strong
and diverse cohort of undergraduate and graduate researchers. More
information can be found at http://warnelab.weebly.com/ and
http://www.boyleslab.com/.