PhD Project Studying Rain Forest Birds and/or Bats

As part of a broader, cooperative study of wildlife-habitat relationships in 
the Chiquibul Forest of Belize, Central America, we are looking for a Doctoral 
Student to lead research on the effects of forest composition, structure, and 
management at multiple scales on avian and/or bat communities.  The student 
will spend several months each year in the Chiquibul Forest/Maya Mountain 
Region of western Belize.  This is a remote, essentially uninhabited, rugged, 
wet, and hot rain forest!  We work as the Program for Tropical Ecology & 
Conservation Science (PTECS; http://www.wec.ufl.edu/ptecs/) from our Las Cuevas 
Research Station in the Chiquibul Forest Reserve.  The student will receive a 
$22,000/yr stipend, paid tuition, and basic insurance for 4+ years.  Start date 
flexible: 1 May - 15 August 2016.  To be considered, students must complete a 
University of Florida Graduate School application by 15 December 2015 
(http://graduateschool.ufl.edu/).  All application materials must also be sent 
to Dr. Giuliano by 15 December 2015.  The student will pursue their PhD in the 
Department of Wildlife Ecology & Conservation at the University of Florida, but 
work closely with students and staff from PTECS cooperators.  Qualifications: 
interest in forest ecology and management and avian and/or bat ecology, BS and 
MS in wildlife science, natural resource conservation, ecology, or a closely 
related field, GPA ≥3.75, and GRE ≥165/165 (V/Q).  Experience with ecological 
modelling, quantitative ecology, acoustic sampling, habitat sampling, remote 
sensing, and GIS desirable.

For more information and to forward application materials:

Dr. Bill Giuliano
308 Newins-Ziegler Hall
Department of Wildlife Ecology & Conservation
University of Florida
Gainesville, FL 32611
352-846-0575
[email protected]

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