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from the Dept. of Biology dept. Travel across the central United States and Ontario while gaining invaluable herpetological field experience! We seek a volunteer field assistant to help out a graduate student from Queen’s University with herpetological collections and acoustic experiments at sites spanning Missouri to Ontario in March and April 2010. The assistant will aid in spring peeper (Pseudacris crucifer) collections, advertisement call recordings, female choice experiments and hybridization crosses. Applicants should be amenable to working in inclement weather, and be comfortable wading in ponds at night, handling frogs, and have a strong interest in ecological, evolutionary, conservation and behavioural studies. The successful applicant will have their accommodation, food, and travel among sampling sites covered, but may have to make their own travel arrangements to St. Louis, MO depending on location of residency (i.e. transportation to the initial site may be available if located within close proximity to south-western Ontario).If you are interested in participating in this study, please forward a CV or resume, and cover letter to Kathryn Stewart, kathryn.stewart@queensu.ca. Decisions will be made by March 15, 2010. < Summer Institute on Bounded Rationality | Field assistant needed for a University of Bristol PhD. project on insectivorous bat foraging in the Negev Desert, Israel >
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