Local adaptation in restoration: scale and extent of local adaptation in native
prairie species
A MS position in evolution evolutionary restoration ecology is available to
adaptation to environment of
native prairie plant species with Jill Hamilton at North Dakota State
University in Fargo,
A highly motivated and talented postdoctoral fellow is sought to join the
lab of Dr. Jill Hamilton in the Department of Biological Sciences at North
Dakota State University (NDSU). The position is a 2 year fellowship,
renewable upon satisfactory performance following the first year, and may be
An MS or PhD graduate position in conservation genomics is available to
study fine-scale population genomic structure of the rare Californian
endemic, Torrey Pine with Jill Hamilton at North Dakota State University,
Fargo, North Dakota in collaboration with Sean Hoban (The Morton Arboretum,
Lisle,
M.Sc. Assistantship – Bat Ecology and Conservation in National Parks of the
Upper Midwest, North Dakota State University
The Gillam laboratory at North Dakota State University is seeking an M.Sc.
student to work in collaboration with the National Park Service and the
Great Lakes Inventory and
CONSERVATION GENETICS PH.D. GRADUATE ASSISTANTSHIP
NORTH DAKOTA STATE UNIVERSITY
Conservation Genetics Ph.D. Graduate Student Assistantship to conduct
research on landscape genetics of northern leopard frogs. The project will
analyze an existing dataset to evaluate gene flow among
A PhD position is available for a project examining past climate change
effects on prairie pothole wetland ecosystems with Jon Sweetman at North
Dakota State University in Fargo, North Dakota. The research will be based
at the Cottonwood Lake Study Area, located on the Missouri Coteau in
east
A MSc position in evolutionary and ecological conservation genetics is
available to study local adaptation of the perennial native prairie plant,
Prairie Smoke with Jill Hamilton at North Dakota State University in Fargo,
North Dakota.
Identifying the appropriate seed sources for restoration
Conservation Genetics Ph.D. Graduate Student Assistantship to conduct
research on landscape genetics of northern leopard frogs. The project will
analyze an existing dataset to evaluate gene flow among isolated wetlands,
as means of assessing biotic connectedness. Additional sampling and
possible