Botanical Diversity Doctoral and Master’s Student Positions at Arkansas State 
University

The Marsico Lab is seeking a Ph.D. and master’s student interested in 
researching patterns of vascular plant biodiversity in the Mississippi Alluvial 
Plain, the most understudied region in the State of Arkansas.  For both 
positions, experience with or an interest in learning the state’s vascular 
plant species and techniques for specimen collection and curation is required.  
In addition to an interest in basic science, a desire for applied research in 
conservation and habitat restoration is also a plus.  Funding for these 
positions is provided by the National Science Foundation through their 
Collections in Support of Biological Research and Scholarships in Science, 
Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics programs.

For the Ph.D. position a master’s degree in botany, biology, ecology, or 
related field is preferred; candidates with commensurate experience will also 
be considered.  We are seeking a driven self-starter with a desire to conduct 
important research on basic and applied aspects of plant biodiversity in a 
highly modified landscape.  Working with the Arkansas Natural Heritage 
Commission to identify areas for preservation or restoration will also be part 
of this position.  The Mississippi Alluvial Plain is divided into 10 EPA Level 
IV ecoregions, and virtually nothing is known about the differences in these 
ecoregions floristically.  The student will be expected to develop a 
dissertation project with a goal to identify unique elements of the flora and 
biogeographic mechanisms for maintaining diversity.  This position includes the 
opportunity for the student to serve as a Collections Assistant in the Arkansas 
State University Herbarium with tuition covered through grant / program funding.

For the master’s position, as bachelor’s degree in botany, biology, ecology, or 
related field is required.  We are seeking a driven student with a desire to 
learn the flora of the Mississippi Alluvial Plain.  This region of the State of 
Arkansas is currently considered to be the least diverse botanically, but it is 
also the least explored.  The successful master’s applicant should have a 
strong desire to eliminate this research effort disparity by developing a 
project in Crittenden and Mississippi Counties to collect and map thousands of 
plant specimens by habitat and EPA Level IV ecoregion.  Experience with or an 
interest in learning to use a variety of regional taxonomic keys and other 
botanical resources to effectively identify plants to species is a must.  This 
position will include a scholarship that will cover tuition costs and a salary 
as a Teaching Assistant for Biological Science laboratories.

For both positions, georeferencing existing data records is an important part 
of the projects to make efficient use of historical and previously untapped 
existing research effort.  Applicants who are first generation college students 
and/or underrepresented minority students are encouraged to apply.  The 
successful applicants should begin in August 2017.  These are funded positions.

Arkansas State University is an emerging research-intensive institution with a 
successful Environmental Science Ph.D. program and quality master’s programs in 
Biology and Environmental Science.  We are located in Jonesboro, Arkansas, on 
Crowley’s Ridge, overlooking the Mississippi Alluvial Plain.  Jonesboro is a 
safe and welcoming community of about 70,000 residents with a relatively low 
cost of living.  Cultural events are plentiful on campus and around town and 
proximal to the opportunities afforded by the Memphis metropolitan area.  
Outdoor recreational opportunities abound in nearby wetlands and on the ridge, 
and ASTATE is located about an hour from the Ozarks.

If interested contact Dr. Travis Marsico at 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> or 870-680-8191.  You can learn 
more about the lab at www.travismarsico.com<http://www.travismarsico.com/>.

If you plan to apply, please send an email to 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> that includes 1) a cover letter 
describing your interests, career goals, and relevant research experiences and 
skills; 2) your Curriculum Vitae [including names and contact information for 
three references]; 3) a copy of your GRE scores; and 4) a copy of your academic 
transcripts.  Review of requested pre-application materials listed above will 
begin on December 15, 2016 and continue until February 1, 2017.

Travis D. Marsico, Ph.D.
Associate Professor and Associate Chair
Department of Biological Sciences
Curator, Arkansas State University Herbarium (STAR)
Arkansas State University
PO Box 599
State University, AR 72467
870-680-8191
www.travismarsico.com<file:///C:/Users/rlucardi/Documents/Marsico%20(ASU)/www.travismarsico.com>

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