PH.D. Graduate Research Assistantship: Disturbance Ecology

Understanding the role of resource pulses in ecosystem processes

A fully funded Ph.D. assistantship is available for a highly motivated 
student interested in disturbance ecology and wildlife conservation to 
join the lab of Dr. Marcus Lashley in the Wildlife, Fisheries, and 
Aquaculture Department at Mississippi State University. The student will 
investigate how experimental and natural resource pulses affect wildlife 
and plant community dynamics indirectly by altering feral swine and 
white-tailed deer behavior. This research will span multiple systems 
across Mississippi with various types of resource pulses and primary and 
secondary consumer assemblages. Ongoing projects will give the candidate 
the opportunity to develop a dissertation related to experimentally-
induced pulses of carrion, vegetation biomass, and vegetation quality, 
and natural resource pulses from plant mass seeding events. The 
candidate will gain a wide variety of skill sets related to plant and 
animal community sampling techniques and statistical approaches, and the 
candidate will have the opportunity to serve in a mentoring capacity to 
several M.S. students working on related experiments. 

Project duties include aiding in data collection and experimental design 
of ongoing projects and forming unique hypotheses and experiments for 
their own dissertation. Data collection in remote areas with harsh 
conditions will be required. The student will be expected to not only 
fulfill the requirements of degree completion but also to publish 
results in peer-reviewed journals.

Competitive candidates will have the following qualifications: 1) 
completed a M.S. degree in Wildlife Biology, Plant Biology, Ecology, or 
a closely related discipline, 2) evidence of successful collaboration, 
and 3) related research experiences. Preference will be given to 
candidates with evidence of strong oral and written communication 
skills, strong quantitative skills, and a demonstrated publication 
record.

To apply, please submit via email a cover letter outlining your interest 
in the project and highlighting relevant experiences, a C.V., and 
contact information for 3 references. Applying before the deadline is 
encouraged because a candidate may be selected before the due date. The 
last date to apply is June 15, 2016. Projected start date is August 2016 
(preferred) or January 2017. There is also the opportunity to start as a 
research associate in the Fall leading into an official start in the 
Ph.D. program in January.

Salary: 23,500/yr + full tuition waiver and insurance

Contact:
Marcus Lashley
marcus.lash...@msstate.edu

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