Field assistant/intern needed on Grasshopper Ecosystem Study, National Bison
Range, Montana, June - September.

 

Preference will be given to candidates with a background and interests in
biology, ecology or conservation.  

. Ability to learn identification of grasshoppers and Palouse Prairie flora.


. Previous field research experience welcomed, but will train.

. Valid U.S. driver's license.  Having one's own vehicle is advantageous,
but not required.

. Ability to work both independently and in a team setting.  

 

DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES:  This is an on-going, long-term experimental
project.  The position is 90%+ field work.  Assistant will help set up
experiments (includes building experimental cages and catching large numbers
of grasshoppers), monitor and take down experiments.  Work will involve
catching and censusing grasshoppers in the experiments, maintaining
experimental cages, and sampling vegetation and soils.  Assistant will gain
experience with a wide variety of ecological field techniques, including
insect exclusion experiments, soil nutrient manipulation experiments,
quantification of herbivore damage, quantification of plant growth, insect
behavior.  Assistant also will learn basic principles of experimental and
sampling design in field ecology as well as identification of key insects
and plants in Palouse Prairie grasslands. Field work is hard work that
requires dedication and perseverance.  Willingness to contribute to a
positive group dynamic is required.    

 

APPLICATION DETAILS: Start date is early June (negotiable).  End date is
September 30. Stipend is $1000/month.  Shared housing will be provided near
the research site. Deadline for application is May 10, 2009 or until
position is filled.  Hiring will be through the University of Notre Dame.
Review of applications will begin as they are received.  Decisions will be
made soon after the application deadline, or as qualified applicants are
received.  Please send cover letter, resume and contact information for 3
references to Jennifer Belovsky by e-mail [email protected].  

 

 

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