Graduate Assistantship in Ecosystem Carbon Dynamics 
At The University of Alabama

A M.S. Graduate Assistantship is available in the Department of Biological 
Sciences to work on a large interdisciplinary project in Everglades 
National Park beginning January 2008.  The student will focus on ecosystem 
carbon, water and energy exchange within two different hydroperiod marsh 
ecosystems.  The student will have the opportunity to interact with 
scientists from the Everglades Coastal LTER.  Knowledge of photosynthetic 
equipment and data logger use is a plus.  This is a fully funded 
assistantship.  Interested students should contact Dr. Gregory Starr for 
more details ([EMAIL PROTECTED] or 352-331-3752).

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