Applicants are invited from one student (Ph.D. or M.S.) (official start date 
August 2019, research to begin June 2019) to join the lab of Dr. Donald Yee. 
The position will focus on aspects of the ecology of insects in El Yunque 
National Forest (YNF) in Puerto Rico at the Luquillo Long Term Ecological 
Research site (LTER). The position will be supported during the summer months 
in the YNF by a NSF funded LTER project involving changes in leaf litter insect 
communities across different land use types. More info on the LTER can be found 
here: http://luq.lter.network/

Multiple areas of student research interests are welcomed, although students 
interested in aquatic insect communities that occur in the flowers of Heliconia 
caribaea are STRONGLY encouraged to apply. These systems support a diverse 
assemblage of aquatic insects and since Hurricane Maria in September 2017 the 
number of plants has increased dramatically. Areas of research using these 
systems could include metacommunities, community assembly, effects on species 
diversity, and species interactions.  

Prior field experience and coursework in ecology, entomology, and statistics is 
preferred. 
More information about the Yee lab can be found at: 
https://aquaticinsectecology.org/ 

Full tuition scholarships for successful applicants are provided. Support is 
provided by teaching assistantships and research assistantships when available. 

Although the School of Biological, Environmental, and Earth Sciences at USM 
does not have a minimum set of scores to be eligible for entrance into the 
graduate program, potential applicants should expect to have a minimum GPA of 
3.00 and have taken the GRE before application. For more information on 
admission follow this link: 
https://www.usm.edu/biological-sciences/graduate-program 

Deadline for Fall 2019 applications is 15 February 2018. 

The University of Southern Mississippi, a Carnegie Research High Activity 
institution with 15,000 students, is located in Hattiesburg, Mississippi, near 
the Gulf Coast and has abundant opportunities for outdoor recreation. 
Hattiesburg is the medical, commercial and cultural center of southern 
Mississippi and is ranked in the top five small metropolitan areas in the 
United States. The School of Biological, Environmental, and Earth Sciences is 
comprised of about thirty faculty and offers baccalaureate, Master of Science 
and Ph.D. degrees. Over 60 graduate students currently pursue master’s and 
doctoral degrees. Further information about the school may be found at: 
https://www.usm.edu/biological-sciences
 
To inquire, submit (via e-mail) a cover letter with a brief (~ one page) review 
of your research experience and interests and goals and a CV to: 

donald....@usm.edu 
Donald A. Yee, Ph.D. 
Associate Professor 
School of Biological, Environmental, and Earth Sciences 
University of Southern Mississippi 
twitter: @mosquitolab 

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