We are seeking a highly motivated graduate student (PhD preferred, MS
considered) to work on a project assessing the vulnerability of coastal
vertebrates to climate change and sea level rise. The successful candidate
will employ GIS-based models to assess which vertebrates will be most
sensitive to changes in climate and sea level rise, and what habitat
management options may exist to enhance the ability of these vertebrates to
persist in the coastal region. Qualified candidates will be given
flexibility to develop their own interests on this project; however s/he
will focus on modeling species occupancy as a function of landscape
structure and potential landscape change due to climate and sea level rise.
The research will involve field work to address species occupancy across a
range of coastal landscape configurations, and will use spatial modeling
tools to evaluate both vulnerability and adaptation/mitigation options.

Qualifications: The successful applicant will be motivated, have
well-developed writing and communication skills, strong work ethic, and
ability to work cooperatively in team setting.  Experience doing field work
in rough conditions is preferred.  Proficiency using ArcGIS for spatial
analysis, some programming experience, strong quantitative skills, and most
of allÂ… creative energy, are required!  An MS in an ecological field, or
substantial equivalent experience, is necessary for PhD consideration; some
relevant experience outside academic programs is required for MS
consideration.  Minimum entry requirements are 3.0 GPA and combined verbal +
quantitative GRE score > 1200 for PhD (3.0 GPA + 1000 GRE for MS).

For further information please send a CV and a letter of interest (which
should include a description of past research experience and skills) to Dr.
Nate Nibbelink ([email protected]). Review of applicants will begin immediately
and competitive candidates will be invited to submit a full application. 
Our search will continue until a suitable candidate is found.

Salary: Competitive stipend, tuition remission, health insurance options
Last Date to apply: January 1, 2012 for University of Georgia fellowship
consideration, otherwise open until filled.
Contact: Nate Nibbelink
Warnell School of Forest Resources
University of Georgia
Athens, Georgia 30602-2152
e-mail: [email protected]

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