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Assistant Project

Location:
2571
Posted:
June 30, 2011

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Resume:

Jeffrey J. Carboni

* ***** ****** - *******, ** *2571 - 508-***-**** - **********@*****.***

Education:

Bridgewater State University, Bachelor of Arts, Biology, Environ.

Concentration, May 2011

Member, Beta Beta Beta, National Biology Honors Society; Member,

Biological Sciences Club; Volunteer, Sustainability Club Annual 5K

Run for Sustainability.

Framingham State University, Coursework in Environmental Biology

Work Experience:

Padgett Environmental Services, Middleboro, MA, June 2007-Current,

Research Assistant,

Complete and assist with surveys of various rare plant species.

Collect species for germination studies.

Record GPS points of species locations and perform wetland delineations

for various clients.

Waste Management, Raynham, MA, Summer Seasons of 2006, 2007, 2008, and

2010)

Subcontracted through Dr. John Jahoda to observe, record, and obtain

morphometric data on a population of nesting spotted turtles surrounding

an ephemeral wetland.

Conducted species composition analysis on all other sympatric species.

Performed mark and recapture techniques on the turtles.

Research Experience:

Dr. Donald Padgett, Research Assistant, Summer 2008

Collaborated with the Chair of Biology to prepare a report based on

Adrian Tinsley Program Research, "Dietary Composition of the Eastern

Painted Turtle (Chrysemys picta) and its Role in Seed Dispersal."

Article was accepted for publication in the peer-reviewed scientific

journal Northeastern Naturalist 17(2): 305-312 in 2010.

Adrian Tinsley Program, Undergraduate Researcher

Summer Grant Recipient, Summer 2008 and Research Symposium Presenter,

April 2009

"Dietary Composition of the Eastern Painted Turtle (Chrysemys picta)

and its Role in Seed Dispersal."

Semester Grant Recipient, Spring 2007 and Research Symposium Presenter,

April 2007

"Allometric Morphology of the Spotted Turtle (Clemmys guttata): A

Sexually Dimorphic Vertebrate."

Dr. John Jahoda, Research Assistant, Summer 2008

Observed and tracked the presence of the Eastern Box Turtle (Terrepenne

carolina) in a deciduous forest location.

Dr. Kevin Curry, Student Researcher, Summer 2007

Collected exuvia of multiple dragonfly species to determine temporal and

spatial emergence patterns.

Assisted with the fluctuating asymmetry project of Calopteryx maculata

and C. aequabilis as biomonitors of stream and river habitats.



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