Research internship in tropical ecology for March and April 2018 (Room and board included)
Project description:
PhD student in Biological Sciences at the University of Pittsburgh is currently taking applications for a field assistant in Santa Fé, Veraguas, Panama. Epiphytes, or structurally dependent plants such as bromeliads and orchids, make up a third of tropical vascular plant diversity, but their community ecology is largely unknown. In spring of 2017, we set up a large long-term experiment in epiphyte community development and will be resurveying the 30 permanent plots throughout March and April of 2018. We also have set up a network of motion-sensor camera traps to monitor canopy animals. All of the fieldwork will be done in the beautiful premontane tropical rainforest of the Santa Fé National Park, a high-biodiversity park in the Cordillera Central of north-central Panama (Veraguas Province). The assistant will be a primary backup for the graduate student during tree-climbing to access the plants up in the canopy and also be involved with data collection and photo analysis. Every day we will hike out to the field site in remote mountainous terrain early in the morning and return before sunset. Assistant will be living with the graduate student and other field assistant(s) in the nearby town of Santa Fé. All transportation, room and board will be provided.
Skills gained/used in the internship:
Research assistant will gain a wide variety of valuable ecological field techniques as well as hands-on research experience:
-Single-rope climbing techniques used to access tropical tree canopies (up to 35m or 115′ high).
-Recognizing and identifying epiphytic plants (especially bromeliads, orchids, and ferns) -Measuring canopy openness with a spherical densiometer -Measuring heights in the canopy with a laser rangefinder -Approximating vegetation cover of nonvascular and vascular epiphytes -Taking high-quality photographs of plants -Using motion-sensor camera traps -Analyzing photos of rare tropical animals -Spanish language (if not previously fluent) -Collaborate on graduate-level ecology research partially funded by the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute
Compensation:
Upon arrival in Panama, all transportation, room and board will be paid for. Opportunities for small concurrent projects in which assistant would be a co-author on resulting publications are available if the assistant is interested in independent research. Glowing letters of recommendation for the future will be provided upon successful completion of the internship.
Duration and travel details:
Assistant is expected to arrive in Panama City, Panama by March 1st, 2018. The graduate student will meet the assistant in the airport and from there they will travel together to the field site, about a 7 hour bus ride. The team will live and do work in Santa Fe until April 27th (two months), at which point they will travel again to the city to fly back home. Depending on the research progress, a weekend or two may be used for a day trip to other areas of Panama.
Requirements:
-Prior experience doing tropical field research -Prior international travel experience or prior experience in Latin America -Seriously considering pursuing a career in ecology or conservation biology -Excellent academic performance -Must be able to stay for the entire 2-month duration -Must hold a driver’s license -Fluency in English OR Spanish -Physically able to carry 20-50lb of equipment along 2 miles of muddy, hilly, terrain every day -Enthusiasm for living in rugged conditions for two months -Must not be afraid of heights, getting dirty or wet, or insect bites
Strongly preferred traits:
-Prior rope-assisted climbing experience -Proficiency in Spanish and English -Extended time periods spent in rugged, rural tropical areas -Tropical botany experience -Familiarity with epiphytes -Problem solving and practical hands-on skills -Can drive manual transmission vehicles
How to apply:
If this position interest you, please send your CV, a short cover letter, and an unofficial transcript including your GPA to mes270@pitt.edu. Applications are accepted from now until January 15th. Skype interviews (in English or Spanish) will be conducted in late January. Feel free to email me questions!