. Applicants must have completed their MS by
the start date. Stipend is $18,000/yr (PhD)
Interested applicants should email Dr. Kerry Griffis-Kyle
(kerry.griffis-k...@ttu.edu) and have “Graduate opportunity” in the
subject line. Please include in the email:
1. How this position will help you fulfill
. Preference will be given to students with previous experience
working with amphibians or freshwater invertebrates, competitive GRE scores,
undergrad GPA (>3.0), and grad GPA (>3.5).
Applications are currently being considered.
Interested applicants should email Dr. Kerry Griffis-Kyle (kerry.grif
Dear Ecolog,
We would like assistance with predicting the location of animals 'tomorrow'
based on where they are today or have been in the recent past. Our question
is, "if I know where this animal is today, or know where this animal has
spent the past 5 days, where will it be tomorrow?"
We
being considered.
Interested applicants should email Dr. Kerry Griffis-Kyle (kerry.griffis-
k...@ttu.edu) and have PhD opportunity in the subject line. Please include
in the email:
1. How this position will help you fulfill your career goals and why I
should hire you
2. Resume or CV inc
with the survey.
Thanks!
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Kerry Griffis-Kyle
Assistant Professor
Texas Tech University
From: Kerry Griffis-Kyle
To: ECOLOG-L@LISTSERV.UMD.EDU
Sent: Friday, May 4, 2012 12:34 PM
Subject: [ECOLOG-L] ungulates and plastic
Does anyone
this in some of his work, but that is about all I have found – that and a
paper saying moose didn’t eat plastic flagging.
Thanks in advance. If there is any interest, I will post the results to
the list.
Kerry Griffis-Kyle
Assistant Professor
Texas Tech University
will be given to motivated candidates willing and able to
function in the summer desert environment.
The position starts the beginning of July and goes through October 31st
and pays $10/hr plus housing (furnished with utilities).
Interested applicants should email Dr. Kerry Griffis-Kyle
should email Dr. Kerry Griffis-Kyle (kerry.griffis-
k...@ttu.edu) and have “PhD opportunity” in the subject line. Please
include in the email:
1. How this position will help you fulfill your career goals and why I
should hire you
2. Resume or CV including pertinent work experience
3. Unofficial
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k...@ttu.edu as described below.
Interested applicants should email Dr. Kerry Griffis-Kyle (kerry.griffis-
k...@ttu.edu) and have PhD opportunity in the subject line. Please include
in the email: 1) how this position will help you fulfill your career goals,
2) pertinent work experi
edu as described below.
Interested applicants should email Dr. Kerry Griffis-Kyle (kerry.griffis-
k...@ttu.edu) and have PhD opportunity in the subject line. Please include
in the email: 1) how this position will help you fulfill your career goals,
2) pertinent work experience 3) GRE scores, 4) why I
Kerry Griffis-Kyle (kerry.griffis-
k...@ttu.edu) ASAP and have “PhD opportunity” in the subject line. Please
include in the email: 1) how this position will help you fulfill your
career goals, 2) pertinent work experience 3) GRE scores, 4) why I should
hire you, and 4) address, phone, and email.
Kerry Griffis-Kyle
Texas Tech University
kerry.griffis-k...@ttu.edu
with some GIS experience. Preference will be given
to students with a competitive GRE score (>1100 Q+V), undergrad GPA
(>3.0), and are able to start by January 2011.
If interested please email to Dr. Kerry
Griffis-Kyle(kerry.griffis-k...@ttu.edu) a letter of interest including 1) how
a person can be hired.
Kerry Griffis-Kyle
Assistant Professor of Wetland Ecology
Texas Tech University
Box 42125
Lubbock, TX 79409
peer-review status that are not.
It can be very frustrating.
Like Raphael, I also wonder if there is a good source the students can use as a
rubric for telling if a journal article is peer-reviewed.
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Kerry Griffis-Kyle
Assistant Professor
Department of Natural
"Beak of the Finch" by Jonathan Weiner is a good read and does a great job at
presenting natural selection and talking about evolution in the context of
field research.
Kerry Griffis-Kyle
Texas Tech University
"Miller, Jennifer" wrote:
Can anyone recommend a book
on between a course on
'biodiversity' and one covering the discipline 'conservation biology'. You
might want to see what might be available at the Society for Conservation
Biology web page, if you already haven't done so. Good luck, and if I can be
of any more assistance, plea
in syllabi,
relevant topics, and suggestions for texts.
Please email me off-list and I will post a summary of responses.
Thanks!
Kerry Griffis-Kyle
Department of Natural Resources Management
Texas Tech University
Box 4125
Lubbock, TX 79409
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sean Kyle
US Forest Service, RMRS
Cloudcroft, NM
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Kerry Griffis-Kyle
Postdoctoral Research Associate
New Mexico State University
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twork than university libraries. In between my Ph.D. and
Postdoc I made requests at a local public library for journal articles. They
were
unable to fill them even though there is a university library 2 hours away.
Kerry Griffis-Kyle
New Mexico State University
--- JACQUELYN GILL &l
Griffis-Kyle
Department of Fishery and Wildlife Sciences
New Mexico State University
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