The Eco-Evo Lab at California State University, Northridge invites
applications from undergraduates interested in pursuing a Master’s of
Science in Biology. In particular, we are seeking a M.S. student to work on
an NSF-funded project that examines the limits to strong effects of
evolution on contemporary ecological interactions. The student will help to
perform selection experiments on microcosms of protozoa consumers and their
bacterial prey that live inside of carnivorous pitcher plants. We are
examining how dispersal and gene flow may alter the evolution of protozoa
traits, and how these effects may cascade down to affect bacterial prey
diversity and community structure.



In general, research in our lab focuses on the interface between ecological
and evolutionary processes. We address how rapid evolution affects species
interactions, such as competition, predation, and mutualism. We are also
interested in how interactions among multiple species in natural
communities affect selection on traits and evolutionary trajectories.



Research in the lab encompasses a variety of study systems, including (1)
microbial communities of protists and bacteria that live inside carnivorous
pitcher plants, (2) symbiotic algae associated with coral reef organisms,
and (3) invasive plant species in California grasslands. Students are
encouraged to develop their own independent research projects. More
information is available at http://www.ecoevolab.com

The Eco-Evo lab is committed to fostering diversity in STEM. The student
will serve as a mentor and role model to undergraduate students that are
underrepresented in the field of ecology. CSUN is a Hispanic-Serving
Institution and an Asian-American-Pacific Islander-Serving Institution.
Women and members of underrepresented groups in ecology are especially
encouraged to apply.

Northridge is located in the San Fernando Valley in Los Angeles and
provides access to many different natural habitats. The location is within
a short commute of Santa Monica and Hollywood. The Biology program at CSUN
has a reputation of turning out excellent Master’s students who often
continue on to top-tier Ph.D. programs. CSUN was recently recognized by
*Nature* as one of the top 25 Rising Institutions for Research in North
America. Our interactive group combines faculty and students from the
Ecology & Evolution program, the Marine Biology program, and the
Microbiology program (http://www.csun.edu/science-mathematics/biology).

Previous research experience and a passion for answering scientific
questions will strengthen candidates’ applications. Interested students
should contact Casey terHorst (casey.terho...@csun.edu). In your email,
please describe your research interests, any previous research experience,
and your career goals. Include a CV or resume, if possible. Formal
applications to the department are due on February 15, 2019, but interested
students should contact me this Fall semester 2018.

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Casey terHorst
Associate Professor
Department of Biology
California State University, Northridge
18111 Nordhoff Street
Northridge, CA 91330-8303
Office Phone: (818) 677-3352
casey.terho...@csun.edu
http://www.ecoevolab.com

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