[ESSP] Lizard assistants needed/Bahamas
Charlene D'Avanzo
cdavanzo at hampshire.edu
Mon Mar 28 10:15:11 EST 2005
Date: Sun, 27 Mar 2005 18:19:15 -0500
From: Erin Marnocha <erinlea5 at HOTMAIL.COM>
Subject: Lizard Field Assistants in Bahamas- June 6
Job Description: 2-3 people are needed to assist a UCLA graduate student
in a study of brown anoles on the island of Great Exuma, Bahamas. The
project aims to understand how humans are impacting natural populations of
brown anoles through habitat alteration. The data collected during this
upcoming field season will help determine the role of natural selection in
driving intraspecific morphological variation. The primary responsibility
of the field assistants will be to catch large numbers of lizards for a
mark-recapture study. Other responsibilities will include data entry and
logistical support.
Duration: June 6- July 7
Qualifications: Applicants must have experience working in the field and
must be proficient in Excel. Experience capturing and handling lizards is
strongly preferred. Applicants must be incredibly motivated and have
outstanding patience and focus.
Benefits: Food and lodging will be provided. The living conditions are
extremely good compared to most field situations: hot showers, full
kitchen, air conditioning, and proximity to beaches!
Additional Requirements: Selected applicants must pay for their airfare to
and from George Town, Great Exuma (from $300 to $600 depending on city of
origin).
To Apply: Please email (preferred), fax, or mail your cover letter, CV or
detailed resumé and a list of 3 references to
Erin Marnocha
Department of Ecology & Evolutionary Biology
University of California Los Angeles
621 Charles E. Young Dr. South
Box 951606
Los Angeles, CA 90095-1606
fax. 310-825-5446
email: erinlea at ucla.edu
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Charlene
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Charlene D'Avanzo
Professor of Ecology and Dean
School of Natural Sciences
Hampshire College
Phone 413-5595569
FAX 413-5595448
Homepage: http://helios.hampshire.edu/~cdNS/
TIEE: http://tiee.ecoed.net/
Course website: http://ns.hampshire.edu/ns207/
ns/ns207
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