One MS and one PhD research assistant position is available in the Leffler Lab 
of the 
Department of Natural Resource Management for students interested climate 
change and land 
management in grassland ecosystems. Students will examine how climate change 
and land use 
interact to influence plant function and ecosystem processes. Studies will 
involve experimental 
manipulation of temperature and precipitation, and measurement of forage 
production, 
greenhouse gas flux, and N transformations. This is an opportunity to get 
involved with several 
long-term experiments as they are established. I seek students with strong 
backgrounds in 
ecology, quantitative skills, and a willingness to conduct fieldwork in managed 
landscapes. 
Experience with plant/ecosystem gas exchange, dataloggers, and data analysis 
using R is 
helpful, but not required. The Ph.D. assistantship includes a stipend of ca. 
$19k/year; the M.S. 
assistantship includes a stipend of ca. $17k/year. Both include partial tuition 
waivers. The 
Department of Natural Resource Management at South Dakota State University 
combines 
Range, Wildlife, Fisheries, and Ecology within the College of Agriculture and 
Biological 
Sciences. SDSU is the Land Grant University for the state and has approximately 
13,000 
students. To apply, send a single PDF with CV; unofficial transcripts; a letter 
describing your 
experience, research interests, and career goals; and contact information for 
three professional 
references to Josh Leffler ([email protected]).

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