Graduate assistantship in tree ecophysiology
Graduate assistantship in tree ecophysiology available at the
University of Maine. I am seeking a MS or Ph.D. student to join our research program studying the influence of past and future climate change and management options on tree species composition of the Acadian forest. The Acadian forest occupies a tension zone between the boreal forest and the eastern deciduous forest providing an excellent setting for investigating the ecophysiology of range-limits, competition, species migrations and related topics. Our current approach is studying the tradeoffs between opportunity and stress offered by rapid shifts in environmental factors. This position includes a stipend, full tuition and health insurance. Contact Mike Day, Department of Forest Ecosystem Science, University of Maine, Orono ME 04469. Telephone 207.581.2889 or email ichael E. Day, Ph.D. Department of Forest Ecosystem Science 5755 Nutting Hall University of Maine, Orono, Maine 04469-5755 (207) 581-2889 FAX: (207) 581-4257 |
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