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106 EvolDir December 1, 2012<br />

plant hybrid zone located in central Nevada. Participation<br />

will require living at a remote field site continuously<br />

for approximately four weeks. Cost of transportation<br />

to the field site will be covered and food while in<br />

the field will be covered.<br />

Successful applicants will be of above-average physical<br />

fitness (i.e., capable of walking 10 miles per day while<br />

carrying heavy and awkward loads, able to climb a 6’<br />

ladder, and able to lift 40 lbs) and be enthusiastic about<br />

living and working closely with others in challenging<br />

conditions. The field site has no running water, little<br />

opportunity for personal space and time, and no<br />

phone/internet services. Daily temperatures may drop<br />

below freezing or exceed 90 F. Wind and sandstorms<br />

are very common.<br />

Volunteers must have an educational background in biology<br />

or a related field (there is no degree requirement,<br />

but a familiarity with ecology and natural history is<br />

necessary) and must provide their own camping equipment.<br />

Essential gear includes a fully-sealable tent capable<br />

of withstanding strong winds (i.e., a 4-season tent),<br />

a sleeping pad, a sleeping bag rated to 20 degrees F,<br />

and backpack with at least a 40 liter capacity.<br />

Prospective volunteers should submit a CV or resume,<br />

the name and contact information for one or more professional<br />

references, and a letter describing their interest<br />

in the project by email to csmith@willamette.edu .<br />

Please include the words ’Volunteer Field Assistant’ in<br />

the subject line of your message.<br />

Screening of applicants will begin on December 16th,<br />

2012, and continue until all positions are filled. Final<br />

ArizonaState InsectSystematicsBiogeography . . . . . 107<br />

BIOLS Beijing MetagenomicsBioinformatics . . . . . . 108<br />

Berlin EvolutionAnimalPersonalities . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108<br />

BielefeldU TheoPopulationGenetics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109<br />

CSIRO Australia InsectPhylogenomics . . . . . . . . . . . 109<br />

Cairns Australia PlantSystematics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110<br />

ChicagoFieldMuseum PhylogeneticSynthesis . . . . . .110<br />

DalhousieU LakeTroutPopGenomics . . . . . . . . . . . . . .111<br />

DukeU EvolutionaryEcol . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111<br />

PostDocs<br />

staffing decisions will be dependent on funding.<br />

More information about our research is provided in the<br />

following links: http://www.willamette.edu/˜csmith/-<br />

ChrisSmith.htm http://www.nsf.gov/discoveries/disc<br />

summ.jsp?cntn id=3D115956&org=3DNSF<br />

Christopher Irwin Smith Assistant Professor Department<br />

of Biology Willamette University Salem, OR<br />

97301 ph: 503-370-6181 fax: 503-375-5425<br />

Lab Website: http://www.willamette.edu/ ˜ csmith/-<br />

ChrisSmith.htm csmith@willamette.edu<br />

Within diversity greater between<br />

I am working for my doctoral position in studying phylogenetic<br />

studies of 3 apis species in India. I have analysed<br />

both mitochondrial and mtDNA data. I nedd to<br />

know why within population diversity is greater than<br />

among population diversity in AMOVA results of microsatellites.<br />

I have gone through few articles but i<br />

couldnt find any explanation convincing. hope i couls<br />

get an answer in this regard.<br />

Thanks and regards<br />

– K.Omkar Babu Senior Research Fellow Institute of<br />

Biotechnology UAS Dharwad INDIA<br />

Omkar Babu <br />

Hobart Australia TheoretPhylogenetics . . . . . . . . . . .111<br />

INRA Nancy France FungalPathogenEvolution . . . 112<br />

KielU PhD-PDF EvolutionaryGenomics . . . . . . . . . . 113<br />

Leeds Edinburgh TropicalForestBiodiversity . . . . . . 113<br />

Lehigh University Genomics Speciation . . . . . . . . . . .114<br />

LouisianaStateU EvolutionaryBiology . . . . . . . . . . . . 115<br />

Lyon France MouseEvolution . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .115<br />

NetherlandsInstituteEcology EcoEvolutionaryDynamics<br />

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 116

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