I am currently conducting field experiments on the influence of mutualisms 
between Morinda citrifolia (Nonu) and Anoplolepis gracilipes (Yellow Crazy 
Ant-an invasive insect in Samoa) on (i) the dynamics of the yellow crazy 
ant invasion of Samoa and (ii) the response of native plant and arthropod 
communities to the invader. 

There are now positions available for field assistants for this project. I 
request that field assistants commit to work on this project for at least 
one month. However, this is an ongoing project, so interested applicants 
can work up to 6 months as a field assistant.  Duties include assisting in 
the maintenance of plot-level manipulative experiments (including limited 
vegetation clearing), conducting surveys of ants, plants, and nectar 
excreting arthropods across the Samoan Archipelago, assisting with short-
term behavioral ecology experiments, and collecting and sorting samples of 
arthropod communities.

Field assistants are expected to pay for their own travel expenses. 
However, I will pay for lodging and meals for all field assistants (field 
crews of 3-5). Assistants should be comfortable working outside in the 
sometimes very hot and humid conditions common to tropical islands. 

To apply or for further inquiries, please contact me at [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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