PLANT EVOLUTIONARY ECOLOGY IN FRANCE & PORTUGAL VOLUNTEER FIELD ASSISTANTS NEEDED
We (collaborators at Indiana University) are looking for enthusiastic field assistants to participate in a project on the conflict between natural and sexual selection in a European wildflower, Silene latifolia. This summer we are examining whether populations from Portugal and France are locally adapted to their home sites. Field assistants would measure morphological, floral and fitness traits in our European experimental plots as well as conducting surveys of the natural populations. Field work extends from early May through August; field assistants should be available for at least two months during this period. Experience is not necessary but enthusiasm and commitment to field work are essential. Developing an independent project is a possibility for experienced and highly motivated and individuals. A stipend for housing expenses may be available if needed. Applications (letter of motivation, name and email addresses of two references, and your curriculum vitae or resume) should be sent via email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] If you want more information please consult the following webpage, http://mypage.iu.edu/~danlbell/summer.htm You can also contact Dr. Daniela L. Bell via email ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) or phone +1 812-355-0820.
