r submitting an abstract is 18 January 2019. Please
email the abstract directly to Dr Neil Carter (neilcar...@boisestate.edu).
Deadline for submissions
The nominal date for submission of full manuscripts is until 17 May 2019 and
submissions earlier in this period are encouraged. ERL publishes focus
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change most likely to occur in the future? What are optimal land
use decisions for maximizing biodiversity and ecosystem services?
Neil Carter - neilcar...@boisestate.edu: Assessing and spatially predicting
impacts of energy development on wildlife across individual, population, and
community
references. For additional information contact Dr. Neil
Carter.
Boise State University embraces and welcomes diversity in its faculty,
student body, and staff. Accordingly, applicants who would add to the
diversity and excellence of our academic community are encouraged to apply.
Additional information
be advised by Dr. Neil Carter (Human-Environment Systems) and
co-advised by Dr. Jesse Barber (Biology) and work closely with both labs.
The successful applicant will be in the Ecology, Evolution, and Behavior
degree program (https://biology.boisestate.edu/graduate-programs/eeb/).
Salary:
Full
advised by Dr. Neil Carter (Human-Environment Systems) and
co-advised by Dr. Jesse Barber (Biology) and work closely with both labs.
The successful applicant will be in the Ecology, Evolution, and Behavior
degree program (https://biology.boisestate.edu/graduate-programs/eeb/).
Salary:
Full 4
and noise on
wildlife habitat integrity across the contiguous United States” funded by
NASA’s Applied Sciences program. Student funding will be provided by both
Research and Teaching Assistantships. The student will primarily be advised
by Dr. Neil Carter (Human-Environment Systems) and co-advised
The Carter Lab in the Human-Environment Systems Center at Boise State
University invites applications for the position of Postdoctoral Research
Assistant. Research in the Carter Lab is focused on using both the natural
and social sciences to understand how coexistence between human societies
and wi