A field expedition to the Caribbean tropics of Hispaniola to study 
Anolis lizard thermal physiology will be led by Brooke Bodensteiner 
(Virginia Tech PhD student, Muñoz lab) in June and July 2018. We are 
currently seeking motivated field assistants to join on the trip and 
participate in the field and experimental aspects of the study. For 
example, students will help Bodensteiner collect lizards, measure 
physiological traits, and record ecological data. The sites to be 
visited span both the west and east sides of the Dominican Republic, 
including tropical rain forest sites along the coast, xeric scrubland 
sites in the coastal inlands, and montane cloud forests. For students 
interested in learning more about the tropics, herpetology, and 
behavioral ecology, this will be a fun and exciting opportunity. 
Applicants should enthusiastic about tropical field biology and work 
well with others. We are looking for assistant available up to 8 weeks 
of field work, but commitment to the entire time is not necessary. 
Spanish language abilities and/or field experience are preferred, but 
not required. We will cover all travel and living expenses while in the 
Dominican Republic. 

Please Contact: Brooke Bodensteiner at [email protected]

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