Montana Grassland Ecosystem Study

The Belovsky Lab has paid positions available this summer to assist with their 
long-term (30+ years) experimental project in Montana grasslands (NSF: LTREB).  
This study uses field experiments to understand how food and predators 
influence grasshopper behavior and ecology in combination with varying climate. 
 Field assistants/interns will help with the field portion of this project on 
the National Bison Range, Moiese, MT.



DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES:

The position is 90% + field work.  Assistants will help set up (assemble, catch 
grasshoppers and stock experiments), monitor, and take down experiments.  Daily 
work will include monitoring grasshopper densities in the experiments, 
maintaining experimental cages, and sampling vegetation and soils.  Assistants 
will gain experience with a wide variety of ecological field techniques, 
including insect enclosures, soil nutrient manipulation experiments, 
quantification of herbivore damage and plant growth, and insect behavior.  
Assistants also will learn relevant principles of experimental and sampling 
design in field ecology, as well as identification of key insects and plants in 
Palouse Prairie grasslands.



QUALIFICATIONS:

. Completion of or pursuing a degree in ecology, biology, entomology, 
conservation biology or related field.



. Capacity to learn identification of grasshoppers and Palouse Prairie flora, 
including grasses.  Previous field experience with plants and insects is 
preferred, but not required.



. Hard-working, highly motivated, with attention to detail; ability to work 
independently as wells as contribute to a positive group dynamic.



. Must be willing to work outside for long periods in unpredictable weather and 
conditions, some heavy lifting is require.  Also, the ability to deal with a 
flexible work schedule (i.e., work around weather conditions)



APPLICATION DETAILS:

2 positions: Start: May 15 - June 1 (some flexibility); End date: September 30, 
2012.  Shared housing is provided near the research site, as well as a stipend. 
 Transportation to/from the site is not provided.



Please send letter of interest, resume and contact information for 3 references 
(name, position, phone, e-mail) to Jennifer Belovsky by e-mail 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>.



I will begin contacting qualified individuals as applications are received and 
the position will remain open until suitable individuals are found (preferably 
by/before April 15).  Hiring is through the University of Notre Dame.



For more information visit the Belovsky labpage:

http://www.nd.edu/~gbelovsk/Home.html

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