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I am interested in
advising graduate students on any topic relating to the ecology and
evolution of plant-animal interactions. Funding for graduate
students in the Departments of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology and
Entomology is excellent. There are a diversity
of questions and study systems employed in the lab. I encourage
students to conduct independent projects outside of my own research
program, but also welcome collaborations where our interests overlap.
The independence that I encourage in my students means that when
students graduate, they are ready to run their own research program
and are competitive on the job market. This also means that I strongly
encourage students to write grant applications and obtain their
own funding.
Students in my lab are
generally broadly trained, including natural history and taxonomic
knowledge of plants and animals, classic theory in our field, as
well as experimental design and statistics. I encourage all lab
members to attend several seminars (one of the great benefits of
our program is that we have several excellent seminar speakers each
week) and to attend discussion groups, irrespective of the specific
topic. The whole lab usually attends (and presents talks) at the
Ecological Society of America annual meeting each year.
Ithaca is an amazing
place to live, with bike-able field sites and a wonderful small
town community, rich in culture and biological diversity. Feel free to contact me
for further information. For
another perspective contact
people
in my lab. See
the following links for
related information on graduate studies at Cornell:
Ecology and
Evolutionary Biology or
Entomology.
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