One PhD research assistant position is available (beginning Aug. 2018) for a 
student interested in the 
effects of anthropogenic chemicals on ecosystem function.  The student will 
work in the laboratories of 
Dr. Lora Perkins and Dr. A. Joshua Leffler in the Department of Natural 
Resource Management at South 
Dakota State University

The research will focus on the impact of parasiticides used in livestock 
production on dung beetle 
populations, nitrogen cycling, and subsequent forage production. The field 
component of the research 
will be conducted at Ft. Pierre National Grasslands in central South Dakota. 
The student is expected to 
contribute to the broader project, but also develop related research of their 
own. The student will also 
work closely with a PhD student in Rural Sociology to investigate the decision 
making process of 
livestock producers to use or not to use parasiticides. The assistantship 
includes a stipend and tuition 
waiver, and is available for four years contingent on satisfactory progress 
toward the PhD degree. This 
research is funded by USDA-NIFA.

To apply, send as a single PDF document your CV; unofficial transcripts; a 
letter describing your 
experience, research interests, and career goals; and contact information for 
three professional 
references to Dr. Lora Perkins ([email protected]) or Dr. A. Josh 
Leffler 
([email protected]).  Applications should be received by 11 April 2018. 

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