The Virginia Commonwealth University Coastal Plant Ecology Lab (Dr. Zinnert
and Dr. Young coPIs) has two openings, PhD and MS, beginning in the
2016-2017 academic year.  Our research focuses on relationships between
plants and the environment on barrier islands at multiple scales.


Two current projects include 1) identifying non-linear feedbacks between
vegetation, microclimate, water table dynamics, and associated biotic
factors in barrier island state change from grassland to shrubland, and 2)
understanding relationships between dune topography, swale vegetation, and
effects on overall barrier island function and resilience to sea-level
rise. We conduct our research at the Virginia Coast Reserve Long-Term
Ecological Research site. We approach research questions at a variety of
scales, from minutes to decades and from leaf to region, by combining
laboratory studies, field work, and airborne/satellite remote sensing.
Interested students can visit the lab webpage for more information (
www.cpel.vcu.edu).


The Coastal Plant Ecology Lab is located in the Department of Biology at
Virginia Commonwealth University (http://biology.vcu.edu/) in Richmond, VA.
VCU is the largest public university in Virginia. We are located in
Richmond, VA on the James River, within easy reach of the Virginia coastal
plain, Blue Ridge Mountains, Chesapeake Bay, and Virginia barrier islands.


Applicants to the PhD program apply to the VCU Integrative Life Sciences
graduate program (http://lifesciences.vcu.edu), which provides competitive
stipends for Ph.D. students. The application deadline is February 1, 2016.



Applicants to the MS program apply to the VCU MS Program in Biology (
http://biology.vcu.edu/graduate-program/ms-program-in-biology/). The
application deadline is January 15, 2016



Interested students should contact [email protected]  to discuss the
position before applying.

-- 
Julie Zinnert, PhD
Assistant Professor
Department of Biology
Virginia Commonwealth University
1000 West Cary Street
Richmond VA 23225
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