USGS PATUXENT WILDLIFE RESEARCH CENTER (Turners Falls, MA)
The U.S. Geological Survey’s Amphibian Research and Monitoring Initiative
in the northeast will be hiring 3 student contractor field research
technicians in 2018. Technicians will be hired for the spring & summer
period (early March
Agency
The University of Montana
Location
Missoula, MT
Job Category
Graduate Assistantships
Salary
$19000/yr
Start Date
08/15/2017
Last Date to Apply
01/15/2017
Description
The Breuner lab at the University of Montana in Missoula is looking to
recruit a Ph.D. student in a collaborative
Postdoctoral research scientist – Emerging infectious diseases (WNS and
Bsal)
Position summary:
The increasing the number of novel infectious diseases over the past few
decades, especially those caused by fungal pathogens, has resulted in
substantial population declines and loss of biodiversity.
Postdoctoral research scientist – Emerging infectious diseases (WNS and
Bsal)
The increasing the number of novel infectious diseases over the past few
decades, especially those caused by fungal pathogens, has resulted in
substantial population declines and loss of biodiversity. Two wildlife
PhD Opportunity in hierarchical modeling of declining amphibians in
National Parks
A collaborative PhD position in the Zoology Department at Michigan State
University is available to work on the optimal management of amphibians in
a network of National Parks. Along with the principle
Project Title: Web-based decision analysis tool (WEB-DAT) for evaluating
landscape collaborative management
Project Leaders: Evan Grant and Ben Letcher (USGS Conte Anadromous Fish Lab)
Scientific Themes: Decision frameworks for evaluating risk and managing
natural resources under climate change;
PhD Opportunity in structured decision making and hierarchical modeling of
declining amphibians in National Parks
A collaborative PhD position in the Zoology Department at Michigan State
University is available to work on the optimal management of amphibians in
a network of National Parks. Along
Position description:
There is growing evidence that headwater stream ecosystems are especially
vulnerable to changing climate and land use, but their conservation is
challenged by the need to address the threats at a landscape scale, often
through coordination with multiple management agencies