I am seeking a PhD student to apply trait-based approaches to phytoplankton or 
other microbial 
communities, working either in marine or freshwater systems. Trait-based 
approaches provide a 
mechanistic framework for understanding the organization and functioning of 
ecological communities. 
Possible research topics include comparing intraspecific and interspecific 
variation in key functional 
traits, experimental trait evolution, trait biogeography, community assembly 
and responses to global 
environmental change. The research may include field work on local lakes or at 
different marine 
locations, laboratory experiments, analyses of diverse datasets and 
mathematical modeling. The exact 
project will be developed based on student’s research interests.

The PhD student will be based at the Kellogg Biological Station (KBS) of 
Michigan State University 
working under the supervision of Elena Litchman (goo.gl/VwKWgk). 

The deadline for applications is December 1, 2017 but late applications may be 
considered. The 
applications should be made through the Department of Integrative Biology 
(https://integrativebiology.natsci.msu.edu/graduate-program/admission-requirements/).
 Contact Elena 
Litchman ([email protected]) for more information on the position and the 
application process.

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