PhD in community assembly, food web structure, and ecosystem metabolism 
in riverine rock pools
 
Dr. James Vonesh (Aquatic Community Ecology;https://wp.vcu.edu/voneshlab) 
and Dr. Paul Bukaveckas (Aquatic Ecosystem Ecology; 
http://wp.vcu.edu/pabukaveckas/) are interested in recruiting a PhD 
student through Virginia Commonwealth University’s Integrative Life 
Science PhD Program (https://lifesciences.vcu.edu/academic-programs/phd 
in-integrative-life-sciences/) to collaborate on research aimed at 
understanding  processes that shape community assembly and food web 
structure and how these, in turn, influence ecosystem metabolism.  Our 
study system is a population (>500) of riverine rock pools along the 
James River which vary in community composition and their dependence on 
allochthonous and autochthonous inputs 
(http://www.jamesriverpark.org/science-in-the-park/rock-pools.php). This 
student will also participate in K12 educational outreach activities 
focused around the rock pools (https://vcu.exposure.co/natural-wonders). 
The ILS PhD program offers 5 years of support in total, including 2 years 
RA support. VCU is a premier urban, public research university located in 
Richmond, Virginia along the James River 
(https://www.vcu.edu/about/index.html). Richmond is a vibrant city with 
an excellent balance of urban and outdoor life 
(https://www.vcu.edu/about/richmond.html). Preference will be given to 
applicants that already have a Masters degree in a relevant field. For 
more information contact James Vonesh at [email protected].

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