Entomology Agriculture And Natural Res 10002268
Faculty/Academic Staff
The laboratory of Dr. Marianna Szucs at Michigan State University, Department of Entomology, invites applications for a Research Associate (postdoctoral) position to investigate potential nontarget impacts of emerald ash borer (EAB) parasitoids and the persistence of the EAB egg parasitoid, Oobius agrili, in different climates. Much of this project will be conducted in cooperation with USDA Forest Service entomologists, Drs. Toby Petrice and Therese Poland, based in East Lansing, Michigan.
One objective of this project is to determine if introduced EAB parasitoids attack North American Agrilus in the field and the impact they may have on native Agrilus and their natural enemies. The research will involve both field and laboratory components. The postdoctoral researcher will work in existing research sites and establish new sites in Michigan. Multiple native Agrilus species will be monitored for potential nontarget impact in the field by girdling their host trees to promote oviposition and colonization. Adult Agrilus and parasitoid seasonal activity will be monitored using traps. Nontarget impacts will be determined by dissecting trees and conducting laboratory assays. Parasitoids and Agrilus will be identified using morphological and or molecular techniques.
The second object is to evaluate Oobius agrili persistence and impacts at multiple sites located across a north to south gradient. Data will be collected using yellow pan traps and bark sampling for eggs. Oobius specimens will be identified using morphological and molecular techniques.
The initial appointment is for one year with potential for renewal based on availability of funding.
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, citizenship, age, disability or protected veteran status.
Doctorate -entomology, evolutionary biology, ecology, forestry, or related field
Ph.D. in entomology, ecology, or related field and a successful publication record. Field collections will take place in multiple sites in Michigan, thus candidates must possess a valid driver’s license.
Experience working with hymenopteran parasitoids is desired, but applicants with a strong evolutionary background who are willing to learn identification and handling of parasitoids will be considered as well.
Candidates should submit a cover letter describing research interests and career goals, including a statement of your interest or experience in fostering an inclusive environment, curriculum vitae, names and contact information for three references and two representative publications.
02/03/2025
https://www.canr.msu.edu/ent/
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