The Peery Conservation Biology Lab is seeking an outstanding student to
pursue a PhD in conservation biology and  climate change modeling in the
Department of Forest and Wildlife Ecology (FWE) at the University of
Wisconsin-Madison. The student’s dissertation will involve developing and
implementing spatially-explicit population models to assess climate-change
risks and develop adaptation strategies for native vertebrates in the Great
Lakes Region. Models will be developed and parameterized using existing
demographic data as well as landscape-scale genetic data to model
connectivity among populations. Additional research components could be
added depending on shared interests and funding opportunities.


Applicants must possess a master’s degree in animal ecology or closely
related field. Applicants with strong quantitative skills and an interest
in molecular ecology will be given preference. To be considered for this
position, please send a cover letter outlining your interests and research
background, a curriculum vitae (including GPA and GRE scores), and contact
information for three professional references (name, email, phone, address)
as either a PDF or MS Word file to [email protected] with ‘Climate Change PhD
Application’ in the subject line. The selected student is expected to
enroll at the UW-Madison in the Fall Semester of 2015. More details on the
graduate programs can be found at
http://forestandwildlifeecology.wisc.edu/grad.htm. Application materials
will be accepted until Oct 30, 2014 or until a suitable candidate is found.

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