We are seeking Ph.D. students interested in conservation biology and/or 
agro-ecology 
to join the Karp Lab in the Department of Wildlife, Fish, and Conservation 
Biology at 
the University of California, Davis. The Karp lab (http://karp.ucdavis.edu) has 
a 
diversity of ongoing projects focused on (1) understanding patterns of bird 
biodiversity 
across climate and land-use gradients, (2) quantifying impacts of alternative 
agricultural practices on biodiversity-driven ecosystem services and 
disservices, and 
(3) identifying tradeoffs among biodiversity and ecosystem services to inform 
development of multi-functional landscapes. 

Candidates with interest and/or experience in conservation science, ecosystem 
services, agro-ecology, community ecology, and/or countryside biogeography are 
encouraged to apply. If interested, please send a current CV with GPA and GRE 
scores 
and a brief (<1 page) statement describing your research interests to Daniel 
Karp 
(dk...@ucdavis.edu). Interested applicants would apply to UC Davis’s Graduate 
Group 
in Ecology (http://ecology.ucdavis.edu/), which is consistently ranked as one 
of the top 
ecology graduate programs in the United States. Applications are due Dec. 20, 
2018.  
Underrepresented minorities, women, and those with disabilities are encouraged 
to 
apply.

The University of California, Davis is a Research I public university located 
in the 
Central Valley of California. Local ecological research activities are possible 
in the 
diverse farmland, forests, wetlands, and grasslands that typify the area. Easy 
access 
to the Sierra Nevada Mountains and the coast provides for a suite of 
recreational 
activities. Davis is also adjacent to Sacramento, a burgeoning metropolitan 
area, and 
close to San Francisco and Berkeley. 

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