[ECOLOG-L] Almost to the first benchmark: 21 more books and 7 days to publish fieldwork anthology

2018-02-21 Thread Joe Drake
See below for info, but TLDR: We need just 21 more books sold before Feb 28 to publish, please help! https://www.inkshares.com/books/the-wildlife-confessional-an-anthology-of-stories [And even if you see this after Feb 28, we are still selling the book to raise funds!] ++

[ECOLOG-L] FOOD-WEB MODELER in FRESHWATER ECOLOGY

2018-02-21 Thread Relyea, Rick
FOOD-WEB MODELER in FRESHWATER ECOLOGY for THE JEFFERSON PROJECT “The Jefferson Project” at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI) is searching for a food- web modeler for lake ecosystems.   The Jefferson Project is an exciting and ambitious research endeavor devised to study lake ecosystems

[ECOLOG-L] Ecological Monitoring Positions (AIM) With The Great Basin Institute

2018-02-21 Thread Augustine Sughrua
Ecological Monitoring Field Technicians (multiple locations) Great Basin Institute and Bureau of Land Management The Great Basin Institute is an interdisciplinary field studies organization that promotes environmental research, education, and service through the west. The Institute’s mission is

[ECOLOG-L] Internship: Four DataONE Summer Internship Opportunities

2018-02-21 Thread Amber Budden
We are excited to announce four great internship opportunities as part of our annual DataONE Summer Internship Program. Sharing Reproducible Research through DataONE and WholeTale Supporting Synthesis Science with DataONE Communications & Outreach: Development of a Primer for Early-Career

[ECOLOG-L] International graduate course on functional traits, Colombia

2018-02-21 Thread Alison Munson
Species traits : a functional approach to biodiversity, from organisms to ecosystems Intensive international graduate course offered in Colombia, May 27th - June 1st, 2018 - Presentation of concepts and theory related to plant functional traits - Analysis of traits at organismal, community

[ECOLOG-L] Seasonal Research assistant-Entomology: UW-Madison

2018-02-21 Thread Benjamin Jaffe
We are recruiting a research assistant to help with various projects in the Guédot fruit crop entomology lab. Depending on the needs of a given project, the research assistant would help with field and lab work on Spotted-Wing Drosophila, Japanese Beetle, Cranberry Flea Beetle, Brown

[ECOLOG-L] Research Technician Position in the Rocky Mountain Stream and Wetland Ecology

2018-02-21 Thread Brad Taylor
The Freshwater Ecosystem Ecology Lab (www.bradwtaylor.com North Carolina State University) is accepting applications for two technician positions to assist with research projects at the Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory (www.rmbl.org) during summer 2018. The position will require working

[ECOLOG-L] Postdoctoral Fellowship in ecological modelling in Canada

2018-02-21 Thread Valentina Buttò
We are seeking a post-doctoral research scientist to develop growth mathematical models based on our long-term anatomical chronologies of intra-annual xylem formation collected across the whole latitudinal range of the closed boreal forest in Quebec, Canada. The selected candidate will be based at

[ECOLOG-L] Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) in the Rocky Mountains Summer 2018

2018-02-21 Thread Brad Taylor
Undergraduate research opportunity to work as part of a team exploring the consequences of climate-induced species range shifts on ecosystem functioning (e.g., nutrient cycling) in subalpine ponds in the Colorado Rockies. The position provides a weekly stipend, housing, meals, travel to the

[ECOLOG-L] Course - Network analysis for ecologists/biologists

2018-02-21 Thread Oliver Hooker
Network analysis for ecologists using R (NTWA02) This course will run from 9th - 13th April 2018 in Glasgow, Scotland and will be delivered by Dr. Marco Scotti Course overview: The first graphical representation of a food web dates back to 1880, with the pioneering works of Lorenzo Camerano.

[ECOLOG-L] Summer Research and Land Mgt. Internship Opportunity in Southern NY

2018-02-21 Thread Chris Nagy
College Internship in Suburban Ecology Mianus River Gorge Program Description: Mianus River Gorge, a conservation organization and 900-acre nature preserve in southern New York, offers 8 week summer internships for college students interested in the conservation of natural areas in urbanizing

[ECOLOG-L] PC-ORD in Hawaii 2-4 May: Multivariate Workshop/Webinar in Honolulu, HI

2018-02-21 Thread Jeri Peck
Multivariate Analysis for Community Ecologists using PC-ORD versions 6-7 Three day (7 hrs/day) live workshop/webinar: 2-4 May, 8:00-16:00 in Honolulu, Hawaii (UTC-10) Data preparation, constrained ordination

[ECOLOG-L] Midwest Mathematical Biology Conference - Abstract Deadline 3/15

2018-02-21 Thread Erickson, Richard
The University of Wisconsin-La Crosse is excited to host the 3rd biennial Midwest Mathematical Biology Conference from May 19-20, 2018 in La Crosse, Wisconsin. The conference will feature three outstanding plenary speakers: Dr. Marissa Baskett

[ECOLOG-L] Today! Darwin Core Hour: Making DNA and tissue collections available

2018-02-21 Thread Deborah Paul
Hello Everyone, A quick reminder - please join us today for Darwin Core Hour: Making DNA and tissue collections available by using the GGBN extensions with IPT Date: Wednesday, 21 February 2018 Time: 5 PM CET, 11 AM EST, 1 PM Buenos Aires Where: https://idigbio.adobeconnect.com/room Details:

[ECOLOG-L] Postdoc position in Duffy Lab at UMich on predators & parasites

2018-02-21 Thread Meghan Duffy
Postdoc position: Influence of predators on ecological and eco-evolutionary host-parasite dynamics Job Summary A postdoctoral position focusing on the impact of predators on the ecological and eco- evolutionary dynamics of host-parasite interactions is available in the laboratory of Dr.

[ECOLOG-L] Postdoc at UW-Madison on remote sensing and biodiversity

2018-02-21 Thread Volker Radeloff
UW-Madison, SILVIS Lab: Postdoc position on remote sensing and biodiversity Overview: We are offering one postdoc position focused on remote sensing and biodiversity, as part of a new USGS-funded project. The project is a collaboration between UW-Madison (V. Radeloff, A. Pidgeon), and the