The Ernest Lab at Utah State University has an opening in the general areas of Community Ecology or Macroecology. Active areas of research in the Ernest lab include desert ecology, long-term dynamics of community properties, and the role of body size in the ecology and life-history of mammals. While students interested in one of the general areas listed above are preferred, students are free to develop their own research projects depending upon their interests. Graduate students in the Ernest lab are funded through a combination of research assistantships, teaching assistantships, and fellowships. Utah State University has an excellent graduate program in ecology with over 50 faculty and 80+ graduate students across campus affiliated with the USU Ecology Center (http://www.usu.edu/ecology/).
More information about the lab is available at: www.biology.usu.edu/labsites/ernestlab/Ernest.htm Interested students should contact Dr. Morgan Ernest ([EMAIL PROTECTED]), with their CV, GRE scores, and a brief statement of research interests.
