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Department Description Department Purpose Our lab focuses on pollinator ecology in agricultural ecosystems, and we are working on a project examining the impacts of floral resource quality and
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Department Description Department Purpose Our lab focuses on pollinator ecology in agricultural ecosystems, and we are working on a project examining the impacts of floral resource quality and
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to maintain health and growth. Minimum Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities (KSA): Knowledge of horticulture, plant environmental needs, and ecology sufficient to understand teaching collection objectives. Skill
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the advisor and UC SAREP Director. Education: A minimum of a Master's degree in a discipline of the agricultural sciences (such as horticulture, agronomy, plant science, agroecology, soil science, entomology
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science and ecology, prescribed fire, home hardening and defensible space, community and regional planning, grazing and fire interactions, and much more. The Network includes specialists on UC campuses
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vegetation sampling techniques. Experience in identifying trees and shrubs. Experience in back country camping. Knowledge of and experience in ecology, forestry, botany, range science, or related natural
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and Resource Economics; the Department of Environmental Science and Policy and the Department of Human Ecology (consisting of Human Development and Family Studies, Community and Regional Development
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, modeling, and computational studies and they involve marine and freshwater species and habitats where comprehensive studies are being conducted on the ecology and life history of Pacific salmonids and other
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Job Summary Under the direct supervision of the Lab Research Supervisor will be involved in research and surveillance diagnostics to support field studies on the ecology of arboviruses and the
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performance in our work, which serves the mission of the University and the School of Social Ecology. Under general supervision, supports the administration and logistics for the outreach and evaluation