From: Jim GarveySubject: graduate assistantships Graduate Assistantships - Aquatic Ecology (2) Kansas State University, Manhattan Responsibilities: Explore food web interactions in Kansas reservoirs. One student will participate on a project determining relationships between food web dynamics and walleye recruitment. The other will explore how reservoir productivity structures sunfish communities. Both students will be expected to interact closely with the aquatic ecology group at Kansas State University. More information is available at http://wwwpersonal.ksu.edu/~jgarvey//ers/walters.html/13ja15.shtml and http://www-personal.ksu.edu/~wkdodds/.rs/walters.html/13ja15.shtml Qualifications: Bachelors or masters degree with strong background in fisheries, aquatic ecology, or limnology. GPA of 3.0 or higher and combined quantitative/verbal GRE scores of 1000. Stipend: $13,000/ year. Closing Date: Open until filled. Starting Date: As early as March 1999. Contact: Please send resume, copies of transcripts, GRE scores, and names and phone numbers of three references to Jim Garvey, Kansas State University, Division of Biology, Manhattan, KS, 66506; voice: 785-532-6659; jgarvey@ksu.edu or to Walter Dodds, Kansas State University, Division of Biology, Manhattan, KS, 66506; voice: 785-532-6998; wkdodds@ksu.edu. ***************************************************** James E. Garvey, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Fisheries and Wildlife Biology Division of Biology Kansas State University Manhattan, Kansas 66506 voice: 785-532-6659 fax: 785-532-6653 e-mail: jgarvey@ksu.edu web: http://www-personal.ksu.edu/~jgarvey/.rs/walters.html/13ja15.shtml ******************************************************