Two Summer Research Assistant Positions in Plant/Pollinator Evolution and Conservation Position 1: Part time, on campus, to evaluate divergent selection on floral traits by pollinators (mostly bees) and water availability. Position 2: Full time, Vancouver Island, to assist in building pollinator interaction webs and measure pollen limitation of wildflowers in the endangered Garry Oak Ecosystem. Both begin mid-April and run through July (flexible at both ends) To Apply: Send a letter detailing which position you are interested in and why you should be hired, plus a CV including contact information for two references, to Elizabeth Elle: [email protected].
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Two Summer Research Assistant Positions in Plant/Pollinator Evolution and Conservation
Position 1: Part time, on campus, to evaluate divergent selection on floral traits by pollinators (mostly bees) and water availability. Position 2: Full time, Vancouver Island, to assist in building pollinator interaction webs and measure pollen limitation of wildflowers in the endangered Garry Oak Ecosystem.
Both begin mid-April and run through July (flexible at both ends)
To Apply: Send a letter detailing which position you are interested in and why you should be hired, plus a CV including contact information for two references, to Elizabeth Elle: [email protected].
SCHEDULE FOR NEXT 2-3 weeks -
F- Restoration
M- Reintroductions
W- Background for issue based tutorial
not attending will reduce ability to participate in the tutorial
Guest – CWS – Habitat approaches
attendance required
New topic - Reserve Design
RESTORATION terminology natural succession vs active management case studies
REINTRODUCTIONS Why and when? Australian and New Zealand perspectives Canadian reintroductions The good, the bad and the ugly
When need to increase number or range no risk to source population cause of decline removed sufficient protected habitat community support impact on people +ve $$$