B4Warmed Overview:
Northern Minnesota is a focal point of potential climate warming impacts
because it sits at the transition between boreal and temperate forest
biomes.  B4WARMED (Boreal Forest Warming at an Ecotone in Danger) is a
unique manipulative experiment that warms plants and soil in the field to
examine tree seedling and germinant response to warming with respect to
physiology, phenology, growth, and survival.  For more information on this
project please visit: http://forestecology.cfans.umn.edu/B4WARMED.html and
http://cfc.cfans.umn.edu/Research/index.htm. 

Position overview:
We seek undergraduate or newly graduated students with a background or
interest in biology, ecology, physiology, environmental science, biophysics,
forestry, or a related field for paid field research internships ($10/hr).
Interns are needed primarily from June through August but some workers are
needed as early as March and as late as November. Typical work days are
eight hours Monday through Friday, however some tasks require early morning,
evening, or weekend work. A valid driver’s license is required. Personal
vehicles helpful but not required; mileage accrued for work purposes will be
reimbursed at official UofMN rate. 


Responsibilities: 
-Biotic and abiotic data collection in field and laboratory settings using
high-tech equipment (e.g. Licor 6400 photosynthesis systems)
-Assess physiological traits and phenological events for woody and
herbaceous species
-Routine maintenance of field sites, field instruments, and research equipment. 
-Aiding principle investigators and graduate students as needed 

Desired qualifications: 
1) Eagerness to work hard in an outdoor setting. 2) Capacity to collect data
following established protocols. 3) Familiarity with plant and tree species
of northern Minnesota. 4) Willingness to work well and play well with
others. 5) Curiosity and passion for the natural world.

Research sites: 
Field work will be split between research sites at the Cloquet Forestry
Center in Cloquet, MN (http://cfc.cfans.umn.edu/ and google map) and the
Hubachek Wilderness Research Center near Ely, MN.  Both research sites are
in beautiful forested settings and provide access to the natural areas of
northern Minnesota including the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness.
Travel between sites will be necessary.  An individual’s home base may be at
either of these locations. On-site housing with cooking facilities is
available for a small fee.
 

Contact:
Please send cover letter (including available working dates), one-page
resume, and contact information for two references electronically to:

Karen Rice                       
[email protected]
Department of Forest Resources
University of Minnesota
1530 Cleveland Ave N. 
St Paul, MN 55108 USA
(217) 891-8046

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