One graduate student position (PhD only) will be available beginning in July 
2012 to study landscape variability in forest structure, function, and fuels 25 
years following the Yellowstone fires, as part of a Joint Fire Science 
Program-funded research project. This study will build upon and compliment an 
ongoing, long-term study of postfire succession in Yellowstone. The ideal 
candidate will be broadly trained in terrestrial ecology, but should have some 
background in plant ecology and landscape ecology; a candidate with experience 
and interest in forest fuels modeling is preferred. The position would begin 
with field work during summer 2012, and formal enrollment in the University of 
Wyoming would follow in the fall. If interested, then please contact Dr. Dan 
Tinker ([email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>) in the Department of Botany 
and Program in Ecology at the University of Wyoming. Applications should be 
received by December 31, 2011. (Tinker lab website: 
http://www.uwyo.edu/tinkerlab/)


Dr. Daniel B. Tinker, Associate Professor
Dept. of Botany and Program in Ecology
University of Wyoming
Laramie, WY 82071
307-766-4967
Email: [email protected]

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