Summer Amphibian Ecology Research Assistants

Positions are available for full-time research assistants to assist with
field and laboratory research on the ecology and conservation of amphibians
with Dr. Michael Benard of the Biology Department at Case Western Reserve
University.  The employment period is 01 June through 17 July. Pay is $500
per week. Housing on the University of Michigan’s E.S. George Reserve is
provided. 

Description of job duties:  Assist with research investigating the ecology
and conservation of amphibians. Research assistants will receive preliminary
training at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio, but will
spend much of the rest of the summer at the University of Michigan’s E.S.
George Reserve (http://sitemaker.umich.edu/esgr/home).  Primary research
duties include collecting metamorphosing wood frogs at drift fences,
measuring and marking those metamorphosing frogs, and then releasing them at
the point of capture.  Additional duties include assisting with experiments,
dipnet-sampling ponds, and repairing and building drift fences.  Fieldwork
includes early-morning and late-night work with amphibians. 

Requirements: Valid driver’s license required.  Experience – Some previous
experience conducting ecological field research is preferred. Ideally, this
experience should include work with amphibians in the field.  Research
assistants must be able to work outdoors in sometimes difficult weather
conditions.  Research assistants must be comfortable anesthetizing and
marking small (~1 cm) amphibians with injections of Visible Implant Elastomer. 

To apply:  email a cover letter, resume, and contact information for three
professional references to Michael Benard at ‘[email protected]’

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