PhD opportunity in Quantitative Conservation Ecology at UC Riverside:
Effects of global change on plant biodiversity in California.

The Quantitative Conservation Biology Lab at University of California
Riverside lead by Helen Regan is seeking highly motivated PhD students to
start in the Fall 2012. Research in the lab applies modeling and simulation
techniques to address three main themes: 1) the impacts of global change on
biodiversity and potential management responses, 2) characterization and
treatment of uncertainty in ecological models and 3) decision making under
risk and uncertainty for conservation. While we seek candidates in any of
these themes, we encourage applicants who are interested in applying
spatially dynamic population models to address questions about the effects
of global change on plants in fire-prone ecosystems. Strong quantitative
skills are preferred and an interest in and understanding of conservation
ecology is essential. Likewise, the ability and willingness to collaborate
with a broad range of researchers is desirable.

Most students in the Evolution, Ecology and Organismal Biology Graduate
Program at UCR are funded by fellowships, teaching assistantships, research
assistantships, or some combination of the three. Priority deadline for Fall
2012 admission and fellowship consideration is January 5th 2012. More
details about the program and how to apply can be found at http://eeob.ucr.edu/

All interested candidates should contact Dr Helen Regan at
[email protected] before they apply. Thank you.

Dr Helen Regan
Associate Professor
Department of Biology
University of California
Riverside, CA 92521, USA
email: [email protected]
phone: +1-951-827-3961
Web: www.biology.ucr.edu/people/faculty/Regan.html

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