PhD position in Population Ecology in the Fall 2015

I am currently seeking a PhD student to study the ecological drivers of
population dynamics and invasion. In the Johnson lab, we are particularly
interested in how global change can alter population dynamic regimes from
both a pest management and conservation perspective; e.g., how climatic
warming affects forest insect outbreaks and invasion, and how increased
global demand for an iconic turtle threatens the sustainability of its
harvest. We take a multi-tool approach to addressing ecological questions,
including field research, analyzing existing large datasets, and population
modeling. Most research in the Johnson Lab is on forest insect pests, but I
am open to students interested in other taxa. Applicants should have strong
quantitative skills.

Interested students can visit the lab webpage for more information (
www.vcuderekjohnson.com). Please feel free to contact me at
[email protected] to discuss the position.

The Johnson lab is located in the Department of Biology at Virginia
Commonwealth University (http://biology.vcu.edu/) in Richmond, VA. The
Integrative Life Sciences graduate program (
http://www.vcu.edu/lifesci/phd/admissions/index.html) provides competitive
stipends for Ph.D. students. Application deadline is February 1, 2015.

Sincerely,

Derek Johnson
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Derek M. Johnson
1000 W. Cary St.
Department of Biology
Virginia Commonwealth University
Richmond, VA 23284
(804)827-0274

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