Research interns are needed to assist in a multi-disciplinary, 
multi-investigator, experimental study ecology and evolution in Trinidad. The 
research is led by Professor David Reznick at the University of California, 
Riverside.  We seek to integrate multiple biological fields for the study of 
the interactions between ecological and evolutionary processes in Trinidadian 
streams. Duties of the position include assisting in monthly censuses of fish 
populations (guppies) in montane streams. The monthly censuses include long 
hours of laboratory time.  Qualifications: We seek interns who are entertaining 
the possibility of pursing graduate studies in some area of ecology and 
evolution and who wish to gain some field research experience before entering 
graduate school.  Research will take place in semi-remote areas of Trinidad 
sometimes under bad weather conditions. Applicants must be able to live and 
work well with others. Research will also involve carrying heavy packs over 
slippery and steep terrain. Applicants must be in good physical condition and 
be able to meet the demands of field research under these conditions. Ability 
to drive a standard transmission vehicle is desirable but not required. 
Applicants with first-aid/first responder training, skills in automobile 
maintenance, and construction skills are highly desirable. Please address these 
skills when applying.
Interns will be required to spend a minimum of 3-months in Trinidad, with 
possibility of extension. Starting dates are flexible, starting as early as 
November 2014. We will cover  travel expenses and living expenses.
Applicants should send cover letter, CV and the names, phone numbers and e-mail 
addresses of three or more professional references to David Reznick (gupy @ 
ucr.edu). At least two of the references should be academics.

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