[ECOLOG-L] 7th International Colloquium on Arboreal Squirrels - Deadline 15 March for 1-5 June 2015 conference

2015-03-11 Thread Koprowski, John L - (5quirre1)
ANNOUNCEMENT - 7th International Colloquium on Arboreal Squirrels - Deadline 15 March for 1-5 June 2015 conference http://www.luomus.fi/en/icas7-2015 We invite all researchers of tree and flying squirrels to participate in the 7th International Colloquium on Arboreal Squirrels in Helsinki, Finl

[ECOLOG-L] Postdoc:North Carolina State U Pop gen models and mosquitoes

2015-03-11 Thread Fred Gould
Postdoc: Modeling Population Genetics for Suppression of Mosquito-Vectored Diseases PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Dengue is a mosquito-vectored disease that affects over 100 million people each year. With funding from the NIH, FNIH, and W. M. Keck Foundation, we have developed a set of mathematical mo

[ECOLOG-L] Postdoc: Mathematical Modeling of Dengue Virus Epidemiology NCSU

2015-03-11 Thread Fred Gould
Postdoc: Mathematical Modeling of Dengue Virus Epidemiology PROJECT DESCRIPTION: We are searching for a postdoc interested in working on two NIH-funded projects that will build, test and refine stochastic, spatially explicit, simulation models that link insect population dynamics and genetics

[ECOLOG-L] PhD position: conservation biology and GIS, University of Illinois

2015-03-11 Thread Jennifer Fraterrigo
Applications are invited for a NSF-funded PhD graduate assistantship in conservation biology at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign. Research will focus on geospatial analysis and modeling of species distributions under climate and land-use change. The ideal candidate will possess a Mast

[ECOLOG-L] M.Sc. or Ph.D. - Graduate Assistantship in Seaduck Spatial Ecology

2015-03-11 Thread Scott McWilliams
Project title: Spatial ecology of seaducks in relation to key habitats in southern New England. A graduate assistantship is available at the M.Sc. or Ph.D. level to study the distribution, abundance, and movement patterns of selected seaducks in offshore habitats in southern New England during

[ECOLOG-L] leaf letter decomposition

2015-03-11 Thread Duncan Thomas
For an undergraduate ecology lab, I want to compare leaf litter decomposition in mesh bags in a PNW conifer forest and in a creek, using broadleaf and needle-leaf species. Does anyone have advice on a mesh size that would work in both habitats, or do I need to use 2 different mesh sizes? Thanks

[ECOLOG-L] NEON Hiring - Seasonal Botany Field Tech - Wisconsin

2015-03-11 Thread Keller Noble
NEON Hiring - Seasonal Botany Field Technician - Land O'Lakes, Wisconsin Position Dates: April - October 2015 Job Summary This position reports to the Manager Field Operations of the assigned domain. Seasonal Field Technicians assist with field observation; sample collection and handling; sa

[ECOLOG-L] InTeGrate Calls for Participation // Announcing Coastal Hazards Workshop // Rendezvous Update

2015-03-11 Thread Krista G. Herbstrith
InTeGrate Calls for Participation The InTeGrate program is seeking educators to get involved with the program with three new calls for participation. Apply for Funds to Participate in a Research Project with Your Course - April 17, 2015 InTeGrate is seeking to recruit a team of up to 12 i

[ECOLOG-L] Internship: CenUSA Bioenergy Research

2015-03-11 Thread Virginia Jin
CenUSA Bioenergy - hosted by Iowa State University 2015 Research Internship for Undergraduates Internship Dates: May 28 - August 1 Application Due: March 16 http://cenusa.iastate.edu/cenusa-internship-program The summer 2015 CenUSA Bioenergy Research Internship Experience for Undergraduates will

[ECOLOG-L] Field Technician - Understory Plant Ecology

2015-03-11 Thread Joe Ledvina
Position Opening Field Technician: Longleaf pine understory plant ecology The Savannah River Site, South Carolina We seek to fill one field technician position for a large-scale experiment on the restoration of longleaf pine understory plant communities in the Southeastern United States. Primary j

[ECOLOG-L] Employment Opportunity:

2015-03-11 Thread Amy Gladding
The Great Basin Institute, in cooperation with the U.S. Forest Service Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest, is recruiting for fourteen (14) Research Associates to perform botanical surveys for invasive and noxious weeds in support of the Forest's Statewide Noxious Weed Program. As members of GBI’s Ame

[ECOLOG-L] Summer Small Mammal Ecology Positions at Mount St. Helens Volcano

2015-03-11 Thread Elizabeth Schyling
SUMMER SMALL MAMMAL ECOLOGY POSITIONS AT MOUNT ST. HELENS VOLCANO, SUMMER 2015 POSITIONS: Employees needed to assist with long-term monitoring of small mammal populations and assemblages on lands severely disturbed by the 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens. These positions can potentially be us

[ECOLOG-L] Jobs: Seasonal Ecological Research Technicians - Botany Emphasis

2015-03-11 Thread Judith Diane Springer
The Ecological Restoration Institute (ERI) at Northern Arizona University in Flagstaff, AZ is hiring seasonal technicians for summer 2015 to assist with field research on forest restoration and ecosystem health projects. The ERI is nationally recognized for mobilizing the unique assets of a uni

[ECOLOG-L] Gordon Research Conference on Catchment Science - Thresholds in Space and Time

2015-03-11 Thread Jakob Schelker
Hello everybody interested in interdisciplinary catchment research - hydrological, biogeochemical or ecological. Join us for this year's Gordon Research Conference in June in New Hampshire, USA. The conference title is 'Thresholds in Space and Time' and we have a great list of invited speakers. Fo

[ECOLOG-L] Internship: Crazy Ant Strike Team crew on Johnston Atoll / Honolulu, HI

2015-03-11 Thread Katrina Scheiner
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is seeking volunteers beginning April 20, 2015 for up to 8 months to join the 10th Crazy Ant Strike Team (CAST X) Expedition to Johnston Atoll National Wildlife Refuge to work towards eradicating an infestation of the Yellow Crazy Ant (YCA), Anoplolepis gracilipes