
Location: CWRU University Farm
Timeline: Summer: May – August 2026
Commitment: 20 hours/week
The Project: Join the SENSE Lab this summer for a landscape level study on how artificial light at night (ALAN) and habitat complexity influence moth communities. This project uses a combination of UV bucket traps, Malaise traps and moth boxes to compare insect diversity across different farm micro-habitats.
Responsibilities
● Field Deployment: Assist in setting up and maintaining bucket traps, Malaise traps and moth boxes across various farm habitats (woodland edges, meadows, and ecotones).
● Night Operations: Conduct field visits during late evening and night hours to activate traps and monitor environmental conditions.
● Specimen Collection: Collect, label, and transport insect specimens back to the lab for processing and identification
● Data Entry: Assist in logging light levels (ELF measurements) and environmental data (humidity/temp).
Salary rate = $14.00 / hour
● Valid Driver’s License (Mandatory): Must be comfortable driving to and from the University Farm during late-night hours.
● Having a mode of transportation (car) would be preferred but not mandatory
● Interest in Biology: Prior coursework or interest in entomology, ecology, or environmental science is a plus, but not required.
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