Graduate Assistantship in Ecosystem Carbon Dynamics of a Long Leaf Pine 
Forest Managed with Fire 

At The University of Alabama

A Ph.D. Graduate Assistantship is available in the Department of Biological 
Sciences to work on a large interdisciplinary project at Jones Ecological 
Research Center beginning summer/or fall of 2009.  The student’s research 
interests should focus on plant ecophysiology, ecosystem physiology, fire 
ecology, forest productivity, or plant ecology.  The project will focus on 
developing a comprehensive understanding of fire’s impact on ecosystem 
carbon dynamic along a natural moisture gradient of long leaf pine 
systems.  The student will have the opportunity to interact with scientists 
from the University of Alabama, Jones Ecological Research Center, USFS, 
University of Edinburgh and University of New Hampshire.  A general 
knowledge of photosynthetic equipment, eddy covariance techniques and data 
logger use is a plus.  

Rationale for this study: 

Fire regulates the dynamics of many forest ecosystems but in complex ways 
that remain poorly understood. Fires are a natural component of the ecology 
of forests in the southeastern United States. These forests are an 
important economic resource, and also govern critical ecosystem services 
such as carbon storage, sustaining biodiversity and watershed protection. 
The goal of this research studentship is to determine the interactions 
between fire behavior, forest dynamics, and energy balance and carbon 
sequestration. The student will also investigate the role of moisture 
gradients on fires and forest processes, to improve predictions of forest 
response to precipitation changes expected due to global change.

This is a fully funded assistantship that includes: stipend, health 
insurance, living quarters at the Jones Center, and a small research budget 
for the student.  Interested students should send a copy of their CV, 
statement of research interest, and unofficial copy of transcripts to Dr. 
Gregory Starr or contact Dr. Starr for more details ([email protected] or 
205-348-0556).  The student selected for this assistantship will be co-
advised by Dr. Gregory Starr (U of A) and Dr. Robert Mitchell (Jones 
Ecological Research Center).

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