Ph.D. Students Wanted!
Ecology and evolution of plants and plant-animal interactions

My lab is broadly interested in the ecology and evolution of plants and
their communities, often focusing on plant-animal interactions such as
herbivory, seed predation, and seed dispersal.  We use a combination of
field, greenhouse, phylogenetic and molecular genetic approaches.  Students
are expected to develop their own independent projects (who’d want to miss
the fun of doing that?) but will also have opportunities to collaborate on a
new NSF-funded investigation of hybridization and adaptation to herbivory in
wild sunflowers.

Rice’s Ecology and Evolutionary Biology (EEB) program boasts an
exceptionally active faculty and a dynamic group of graduate students.  We
also have great facilities, including new molecular labs and a brand-new
3600 sq. ft. greenhouse.  Areas of emphasis include interspecific
interactions, mutualism, cooperation, herbivory, and invasion biology. 
Outstanding fellowship-based financial support is available for Ph.D.
students.  

For more info please contact:

Ken Whitney
email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
personal webpage: http://www.ruf.rice.edu/~kwhitney/
lab webpage: http://www.ruf.rice.edu/%7Eplanteco/index.html

Please also check out the research pages for my colleagues, many of whom are
also accepting students: http://eeb.rice.edu/faculty.html

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