Dear All,

Dr. Elizabeth Crone's lab at Tufts University is looking for a 
post-baccalaureate research assistant to 
work on a DoD-funded SERDP project studying phenology and tri-trophic 
interactions in butterfly 
populations. We will consider a current senior in the 
Boston/Somerville/Cambridge area who
is able and willing to work at least 10 hours per week until the field season 
begins, at which point full-
time work will ensue.

Please distribute the job opportunity below to any individuals you believe  
would be well-suited for the 
position, and/or to others who might know of such individuals. Review of 
applications will begin 
November 1st and will continue until the position is filled.

Thank you so much!

Best,

Leone Brown, Research Associate
Department of Biology, Tufts University


Research Assistant, Butterfly population ecology and phenology

Dr. Elizabeth Crone’s Lab in the Department of Biology at Tufts University is 
looking for a full-time 
post-baccalaureate research assistant. The research assistant will work on a 
Department of
Defense-funded Strategic Environmental Research and Development Program award 
investigating how 
phenological shifts affect butterfly population persistence
(https://www.serdp-estcp.org/Program-Areas/Resource-Conservation-and-Resiliency/Infrastructure-
Resiliency/Vulnerability-and-Impact-Assessment/RC-2700). The assistant may also 
have the 
opportunity work on other projects within the lab as needed.

During fall/winter, the research assistant will work primarily under the 
supervision of Dr. Leone Brown. 
Responsibilities will include (but are not limited to) helping to compile 
museum records and other
historical records for focal plant and butterfly species (possibly ants and 
parasitoids), literature 
searches, data compilation and management, and help with planning and 
organizing field research on
the Baltimore checkerspot butterfly in Maryland. The assistant will also aid 
the other main 
collaborators on the project as needed, including Dr. Cheryl Schultz at 
Washington State University, 
Dr. Sonia Altizer at the University of Georgia, Dr. Diane Debinski at Montana 
State University, and Dr. 
Norah Warchola at Tufts University. The assistant must be willing to travel to 
other universities and 
museums when necessary, and for the summer field season. Future work may 
include help with 
laboratory/field rearing and experimental manipulation of plants, butterflies, 
and parasitoids.

During spring/summer, the assistant will continue with the above projects where 
time permits, and 
will mainly coordinate with Dr. Elizabeth Crone to help lead the Baltimore 
checkerspot research 
portion of the project in Maryland. Fieldwork responsibilities will mainly 
include helping to coordinate 
with landowners and state biologists, regular surveys of butterflies (larval 
and adult stages), host 
plants, and nectar plants (~May-August), and data entry and management. Group 
housing will be 
provided in Maryland during the summer field season. A valid driver’s license 
(and ideally personal
transport) will be necessary.

The desired candidate will have strong organizational skills, basic computing 
skills in Microsoft Word 
and Excel (at minimum), be a quick and willing learner, and be willing to work 
in hot, sunny, and 
muddy weather conditions with poison ivy, ticks, etc. Previous experience with 
data management and 
independent research are highly desirable. Salary will be ~$15-20/hour, 
commensurate with 
experience. We will consider a current senior in the 
Boston/Somerville/Cambridge area who is able 
and willing to work at least 10 hours per week until the field season begins, 
at which point full-time 
work will ensue.

The Crone Lab is a dynamic group of undergraduates, graduate students, postdocs 
and other 
professionals studying population ecology of butterflies, bees, masting trees, 
and orchids, to name a 
few (http://ase.tufts.edu/biology/labs/crone/). The Biology Department at Tufts 
University is largely 
housed in a newly renovated building with state-of-the-art facilities and 
allows for ample interaction 
among members of the department (http://ase.tufts.edu/biology/).

Please send inquiries and applications to Dr. Leone Brown at leone.brown at 
tufts.edu. Applications 
should include a letter of interest, curriculum vitae, and names and contact 
information for two
referees. Review of applications will begin on November 1st and will continue 
until the position is 
filled.

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