- School: North Dakota State University
- Location: Fargo, ND
- Job Category: Graduate Assistantships
- Website: http://www.jillahamilton.com
- Salary: $17,000/year and 100% tuition waiver
- Start Date: 01/01/2017
- Last Date to Apply: 12/14/2016
- Description:
- 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 efforts can be challenging, particularly for geographically isolated populations where historical isolation or contemporary fragmentation may have contributed to differentiation in adaptive traits across a species range. In this project we are investigating the genetic basis of adaptation in Prairie Smoke (Geum triflorum) plant populations. Prairie Smoke is an herbaceous perennial that has a wide geographic distribution spanning much of contemporarily fragmented midwestern prairies, but it is also common to disjunct alvar habitats around the Great Lakes region. Alvar habitats are characterized by thin layers of soil over limestone that harbor unique assemblages of plants that are largely isolated from the core of their continuous range.
The ideal MS student will be prepared to conduct field-based research in a common garden experiment that has been established in Minnesota, with an opportunity to expand locations. There is plenty of room to pursue particular interests in adaptive trait variation depending on the interest and experience of the candidate. The student will also be involved in outreach activities associated with the project engaging local state and NGO stakeholders in applied research. Ability to work independently in the field and basic botany expertise and experience in quantitative analysis in R is preferred.
For more information on the Hamilton Lab please visit the lab website at: http://www.jillahamilton.com and more information on the Department of Biological Sciences at NDSU at https://www.ndsu.edu/biology/. Fargo is the largest city in the northern Midwest and as ‘Gateway to the West’ is a vibrant, growing community that has access to numerous outdoor opportunities for all seasons. - Qualifications:
- Requirements: Ability to work independently in the field and basic botany expertise, along with some experience in quantitative analysis in R is preferred. Interested students are encouraged to contact Dr. Hamilton (jill.hamilton@ndsu.edu). Please include a brief description of your research interests and experience and a CV in your email. Funding options are available for both US students and international students and include a full tuition waiver.
Wednesday, 5 October 2016
MS position – Conservation Biology: North Dakota State University
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