Hi all,
A PhD Graduate Assistantship is available in the Dale Lab
(https://dalelab.org) at the University of Florida, Entomology & 
Nematology Department in Gainesville, FL. This assistantship will 
investigate the effects of inter- and intraspecific plant diversity and 
abiotic factors on pest and beneficial arthropods in urban landscapes.
Urbanization is the most rapid form of land use change in Florida. The
vegetation of these landscapes is composed of turfgrass and ornamental
plants, which can benefit people and the environment. However, these 
plant communities often lack diversity, which may predispose them to 
arthropod pest outbreaks and reliance on chemical inputs. Florida 
presents an interesting challenge because it spans six USDA hardiness 
zones. Therefore, plant-insect interactions and applications of 
ecological management strategies may not hold true across the state.
We are seeking a highly motivated, creative, and independent individual 
topursue a doctoral graduate research project investigating the effects 
of manipulating plant diversity in urban lawns across multiple climatic 
regionsin Florida, with the goal of reducing pests and increasing plant 
health.
This project will build on previous and ongoing research and has the
potential to move forward in multiple directions. Research may involve
aspects of conservation, horticulture, and insect ecology.

Start date: Fall 2018

Requirement: Master’s degree in a related field

Preferred background:

    Insect ecology
    Urban ecology
    Horticulture
    Statistics

Applicants should send a single PDF file containing 1) a cover letter
describing research experience and interests, 2) curriculum vitae, and 
3) names and contact information for three professional references to 
Dr. Adam
Dale at [email protected].

For more information about the University of Florida, Entomology &
Nematology Department, recently ranked number one in the world, visit
http://entnemdept.ufl.edu.


Adam Dale, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Entomology & Nematology
University of Florida, Gainesville
352-273-3976
[email protected]
Website: https://dalelab.org
Twitter: @adamGdale

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