ECOLOG-L Digest - 1 Jun 2003 to 2 Jun 2003 (#2003-141) ECOLOG-L Digest - 1 Jun 2003 to 2 Jun 2003 (#2003-141)
  1. ECOLOG-L Digest - 1 Jun 2003 to 2 Jun 2003 (#2003-141)
  2. literature describing succession in natural forest gaps
  3. Undergraduate Research Position at Penn State
  4. Archive files of this month.
  5. RUPANTAR - a simple e-mail-to-html converter.


Subject: ECOLOG-L Digest - 1 Jun 2003 to 2 Jun 2003 (#2003-141)

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Topics of the day:

  1. literature describing succession in natural forest gaps
  2. Undergraduate Research Position at Penn State

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Date:    Mon, 2 Jun 2003 07:36:13 +0000
From:    Tony Dell <anthony.dell@JCU.EDU.AU>
Subject: literature describing succession in natural forest gaps

hi all,

can anyone suggest some important/influential literature (including reviews)
that describe succession of forest communities in natural tree fall gaps tow
rd
the structure found in forest adjacent to the gap (or is this concept out of
date?).

papers that describe more of the community than just plants would be prefere

but not necessary.

thanks in advance,

tony
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Tony Dell
Department of Zoology and Tropical Ecology
James Cook University
Townsville, QLD 4811 Australia

Ph: (07) 47815769
Fax: (07) 47251570
Email: Anthony.Dell@jcu.edu.au

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Date:    Mon, 2 Jun 2003 13:48:26 -0400
From:    Tom Adams <tsa3@PSU.EDU>
Subject: Undergraduate Research Position at Penn State

We have an opening for a NSF funded REU (Research Experience for
Undergraduates) student at Penn State University. We are looking for an
undergraduate student with a background in Horticulture, Forestry, Biology,
or Ecology to work on a project that will investigate how variations in the
geographical origin of tree or mycorrhizal fungal species affect the
organism's ability to cope with environmental stress. Research may include
help in the collection of organisms from a wide range of latitudes. The
successful applicant will be expected to conduct an individual research
project as well as work on the larger research project. The REU opening is
for 10 weeks (starting as soon as possible), with a stipend of $300 per
week, and up to $1000 for relocation expenses. If you are interested,
please send or email a cover letter, resume, and the names and addresses of
three references to:


Tom Adams
The Pennsylvania State University
107 Tyson Bldg.
University Park, PA 16802
Email: tsa3@psu.edu

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