We seek to hire a continuing undergraduate student to work within a
landscape fragmentation experiment to understand the long-term impacts of
habitat connectivity on plant community assembly and diversity. Our field
site is at the Savannah River Site (SRS) near Aiken, South Carolina. The
REU student will be involved in a part of the research project that asks:
How dynamic is plant diversity spillover in a connected vs fragmented
landscape? The REU student will take the lead in this area and work with
Dr. Damschen and her Ph.D student to formulate methods and analysis. As a
part of this project the student will work with the Ph.D student to help
collect plant community data and canopy cover. Additionally, the REU
student will support the main experiment by performing vegetation sampling,
collecting plant functional traits, and biomass collection. The student
will work in the lab of Ellen Damschen (University of Wisconsin-Madison)and
be directly mentored and supervised by her graduate student. While in South
Carolina, the student will work and interact with the project PIs, graduate
students, technicians, and local US Forest Service resource managers. The
position gives a stipend of $400 per week and provides funds for project
materials.


Applicants should be an undergraduate and plan to enroll for full time in
Fall 2015. Successful candidates should have experience with plant
identification and be able to endure hot and humid conditions and long
hours in the field. Previous field research experience, strong
organizational skills, perseverance, and the desire to quickly learn the
longleaf pine forest understory flora are mandatory. Because the Savannah
River Site is a highly secure area run by the U.S. Department of Energy,
non-United States citizens may have difficulty gaining clearance to work
there. Women and minorities are strongly encouraged to apply. The
University of Wisconsin is an Equal Employment Opportunity employer.


Review of applicants will begin on March 14, 2016 and continue until the
position is filled. To apply, please email Quinn Sorenson (
[email protected])a CV and a cover letter describing past experience, why
this opportunity interests you, and why you are a strong candidate for this
position. Additionally, please supply dates of availability, and contact
information (email addresses and phone numbers) for three references.

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