Duties & Responsibilities: Research topics are varied and flexible, but individuals with interests related to three projects are preferred (1) invasion ecology of Asian carp, (2) recruitment, behavior, physiology, reproductive strategies, and management of largemouth bass, (3) population ecology of crappie. Duties will include conducting experiments, analyzing data, presenting findings in a publication, and other research activities. Qualifications: B.S. or M.S. in fisheries/aquatic ecology. Estimated Start Date: between June and August 2018 Salary: Dependent upon education level and academic unit, up to $2,062/month for a 50% appointment offered for 11 months. Students must be enrolled during the semester to receive a tuition waiver. Send a cover letter, resume, copies of

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