UNIVERSITY OF PUERTO RICO - RIO
PIEDRAS

LUQUILLO LONG-TERM ECOLOGICAL RESEARCH PROGRAM

 TROPICAL FOREST RESEARCH EXPERIENCE - CANOPY THINNING
EXPERIMENT 

 September 3rd through December 19th, 2014

Complete applications must be submitted by July 15, 2014

 

 RESEARCH DESCRIPTION: The Luquillo Long-Term Ecological Research Program of
the University of Puerto
Rico, International Institute of Tropical Forestry and collaborating
institutions will carry out a tree canopy trimming experiment in plots 
established
at the El Verde Field Station in the
Luquillo Experimental Forest, Puerto Rico.  The purpose of the study is to 
determine the
effects of distinct components of hurricane damage on forested ecosystem
characteristics such as tree species composition, soil processes, and food web
dynamics.  For this project we need six (6) volunteer interns to assist in
field work processing debris generated by professional arborists for
distribution on plots, measure seedling dynamics, take litterfall measurements,
conduct soil sampling, and other routine field measurements.  This will be
the second trim manipulation in the project. 
The first was conducted in 2004, thus we are repeating the treatments
after ten years.  See http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.foreco.2014.04.024
and citations within for a detailed description of the project.  Volunteers
will spend long hours in the field (8am until 4
 pm, Mon-Fri, with weekends free), often in very wet and muddy
conditions.  While in Puerto Rico volunteers
will have the opportunity to learn about diverse aspects of tropical ecology
from scientists involved in the Luquillo Long-Term Ecological Research Program.

 PERIOD: September 3rd through December 19th,
2014.

 STIPEND: $600 per month to cover food and general living
expenses.

 ACCOMMODATION: Free accommodation at El Verde Field Station in Puerto Rico.  
Housing is communal using shared resources. 
The field station is relatively isolated and transportation is available on a
limited basis.

 TRAVEL: Refund of up to $750 towards a round-trip plane ticket
from mainland USA, if not already living in Puerto
 Rico.

 NOTE: We are unable to provide any medical insurance.

 REQUIREMENTS:  College graduates with background in biology, ecology,
or environmental science, preferably with field-work experience, knowledge of
plant identification, and excellent organizational skills.  Tropical
experience useful, but is not required.  We are currently only considering
US citizens and permanent US residents
for these opportunities.

 APPLICATION
PROCEDURE: Interested applicants must fill out the online Application Form 
(https://sites.google.com/a/ites.upr.edu/el-verde-field-station/internships/luquillo-forest-dynamics-plot-internship-opportunities/lfdp-internship-application).

The following additional materials
must also be submitted via email to Seth Rifkin, the LFDP/Chronosecuence
Research Manager at [email protected]:

1) A letter of interest indicating
why you wish to work in the tropical forest and describing your relevant
experience.  Include a statement that you understand your application is
for a volunteer position;

2) Full resume;

3) University transcripts (scanned
unofficial transcripts are fine).

All
email attachments must include the name of the applicant as part of the file
name.

Please email further inquiries to [email protected]

Following phone interviews, we will
inform successful applicants in late-July, 2014.

For more information about the
Luquillo LTER research program and the El Verde Field Station, please see 
http://luq.lternet.edu/, and http://www.ites.upr.edu/EVFS/. Note: for the 
section specifying which project you are applying for, choose "Chronosequence 
Project" Direct any additional questions to Seth Rifkin at [email protected]  

                                          

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