The Bagchi lab in the Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at
the University of Connecticut invites applications from motivated and
independent Ph. D. and M. S. students to start in the Fall of 2016. Our
group combines experimental and quantitative approaches to investigate
processes that regulate diversity in ecological communities, especially
in the context of natural and anthropogenic gradients. Much of our work
involves tropical forests but we also work in temperate systems, which
may be more tractable for some of our questions.



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