MS or PhD Student Position in Ecology - Colorado State University

One position is available for a highly motivated M.S. or PhD graduate student 
at Colorado State 
University in Fort Collins, Colorado. This research is focused on the question 
of whether restoring the 
vegetation of a high mountain meadow in California’s Sierra Nevada will affect 
greenhouse gas 
sequestration processes.  This funded project seeks to clarify the ecological 
effect of reducing small 
mammal herbivory and planting a native sedge in a degraded wet meadow on carbon 
dioxide, methane 
and nitrous oxide fluxes. The study site is Tuolumne Meadows in Yosemite 
National Park. The student 
would be responsible for collecting and analyzing gas flux data and developing 
a model of methane and 
nitrous oxide exchange for the whole growing season. The student will also 
assist in a comprehensive 
synthesis paper of all work done on the project. This will be years 3 and 4 of 
a 4-year project. Keen 
interest in greenhouse gas modeling, hydrology, vegetation dynamics, 
restoration ecology, and 
vegetation ecology is essential and experience is preferred. The student must 
be able to work 
independently, direct field crews, and show initiative on the project. 
Extensive field work is required for 
this project.
Application details: Interested students should send their CV and a cover 
letter that documents their 
interest and relevant experience to Dr. David J. Cooper, Department of Forest 
and Rangeland 
Stewardship, Colorado State University. Please send all materials via email: 
[email protected]

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