Ph.D. Position in Aquatic Community and Ecosystem Ecology 

The Howeth Lab of Ecology and Conservation (http://howethlab.ua.edu/) in 
the Department of Biological Sciences at the University of Alabama invites 
applications for a Ph.D. student in aquatic community and ecosystem ecology 
beginning Spring, Summer, or Fall 2018. 

Research will address the role of succession in metacommunity and food web 
structure using replicate successional mosaics of beaver-formed ponds. 
Projects will focus on fish and/or invertebrate (e.g., odonates, 
zooplankton) community composition and ecosystem properties among ponds in 
different stages of succession and located in multiple watersheds. This 
work will utilize field-based approaches in the streams and beaver ponds of 
the Talladega National Forest in Alabama, including the NSF NEON Domain 8 
core site. The project can additionally involve dendrochronology, 
GIS/remote sensing, hydrologic modeling, stable isotope analyses, DNA 
barcoding, and experiments at the UA Tanglewood Biological Station. 

Additional information is available from the following webpages:
Directly related research: 
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/ecs2.1871/full 
Department of Biological Sciences Graduate Program: 
https://bsc.ua.edu/degree-programs/graduate-program-overview/ 
University of Alabama: www.ua.edu 

Requirements: B.S. or M.S. in Biology and Ecology or related fields. 
Applicants must be highly motivated and have the ability to: 1) interact 
and collaborate with a research group that includes graduate and 
undergraduate researchers; 2) conduct research outdoors in variable 
climatic conditions and 3) drive University trucks (valid driver’s license 
and background check required). 

Students will be funded on a combination of teaching and research 
assistantships, which include a competitive 12 month stipend, health 
insurance, and a tuition waiver. Highly competitive applicants can be 
considered for university and departmental fellowships that offer Graduate 
Research Assistantships. 

Review of applications will begin immediately and will continue until the 
position is filled.

Interested students should send an e-mail to Dr. Jennifer Howeth 
([email protected]) with the following attached documents and "Graduate 
Assistantship" in the title: 

(1) cover letter that includes a statement of research interests, research 
experience, and career goals
(2) CV 
(3) scientific writing sample (e.g., laboratory report, thesis, manuscript) 
(4) GRE scores, if available  
(5) unofficial copies of academic transcripts 
(6) contact information for three references in biology/ecology 

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