I am looking for a MS or PhD student interested in plant community ecology to 
begin in January 2018.  The University of South Dakota is beginning a graduate 
(MS and PhD) program in sustainability that is expected to be fully approved 
this semester.  The student could either major in sustainability or biology.

The research would be focused on the COmparing Managed Prairie Systems (COMPS) 
experiment, which is a field experiment that began in 2014.  The overarching 
research objective of this experiment is to determine how two factors, the 
timing of disturbance and plant functional group identity, interact to affect 
biomass production, plant community composition, and exotic species invasion in 
managed tallgrass prairie systems.  Research on the COMPS experiment will 
include aboveground and belowground plant dynamics.

Funding for the position will be through a combination of graduate 
assistantships and teaching assistantships.

Interested applicants should e-mail me ([email protected]) with any 
questions and the following information:

*         a CV or resume with GPA and GRE scores and

*         a brief statement of research experience, research interests, and 
career goals.


Meghann Jarchow
Assistant Professor
Sustainability Program Coordinator
Department of Biology
University of South Dakota
https://www.jarchowlab.org/

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