M.S. Graduate Research Assistantship in Crayfish Population Ecology at Texas A&M University Kingsville
A funded M.S. Graduate Research Assistantship is available at Texas A&M University Kingsville in the Aquatic Ecology Lab, supervised by Dr. Zachary Mitchell. The position focuses on crayfish population ecology and conservation, specifically examining the distribution, habitat use, environmental tolerances, and population dynamics of imperiled Texas crayfish species. The selected student will be responsible for population monitoring and mark-recapture studies, including intensive field sampling, tagging, demographic analyses, and interpreting environmental drivers of population dynamics. The research will involve regular field travel across South Texas and substantial quantitative data analysis.
The assistantship offers $2,000 per month plus fringe benefits for 24 months, with a non-resident tuition waiver for out-of-state students (resident tuition and fees still apply). Applicants should be comfortable working outdoors in challenging field conditions. While experience with aquatic ecology, crayfish, fisheries, or macroinvertebrate sampling is preferred, it is not required. A strong interest in quantitative ecology, conservation, or freshwater ecosystems is highly desirable.
To apply, prospective students should email a single PDF containing a cover letter describing research interests and experience, along with a curriculum vitae or resume, to Dr. Zachary Mitchell at [email protected]. Full consideration will be given to applications received by March 13, 2026. For more information about ongoing research and lab philosophy, applicants are encouraged to visit the lab website at
aquatic-ecology.org
.
This opportunity is ideal for students interested in crayfish ecology, population dynamics, aquatic ecology, conservation, and quantitative research methods. The position provides hands-on fieldwork experience and the chance to contribute to the conservation of imperiled species in Texas freshwater ecosystems.