PhD Assistantship - Weddell seal population dynamics

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PhD Assistantship - Weddell seal population dynamics

Postby Rotella » Tue Feb 09, 2016 1:54 pm

A Research Assistantship is available within the Ecology Department, Montana State University (MSU) to work closely with Jay Rotella and Robert Garrott to analyze long-term mark-resight data for Weddell seals (Leptonychotes weddellii) in Erebus Bay, Antarctica. The Erebus Bay population of Weddell seals provides an ideal study population as large numbers of known-age animals have been uniquely marked and resighted since 1969. Currently, approximately more than 80% of the seals in the population are marked, and over 80% of marked animals are of known age. Each year, 300–600 pups are born at colonies in Erebus Bay and all are marked. Most females surviving to reproductive age return to breed in Erebus Bay. Encounter histories are available for >5,000 known-age females that were born within the study area from 1979 through 2007. Much is known about population size, reproductive patterns, and survival rates in the population. The graduate student will (1) be involved in field work and (2) use the existing database to investigate relationships between diverse intrinsic and extrinsic drivers of early-life survival and reproductive rates for pups born from different cohorts. The student will be expected to be a crew member in their 1st field season and to then lead a 6-member field team in Antarctica for 10 weeks each year (Oct to mid Dec) for a minimum of 2-3 subsequent seasons.
For more information on the project, see - http://www.montana.edu/rgarrott/antarctica/index.html

MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS:
M.S. in wildlife biology, conservation biology, ecology, natural resource management, or related field. Quantitative skills in demographic parameter estimation and modeling. Skill in communicating scientific results in peer-reviewed literature. Strong work ethic and demonstrated ability to lead and conduct field research.

DESIRABLE QUALIFICATIONS:
Experience with: mark-recapture modeling and associated software packages, statistical analysis, marine mammals, large databases, field logistics, and winter field work. Knowledge of theoretical and applied population ecology.

STIPEND: $1,700 per month. All travel, room, & board expenses covered for field work. Assistance with tuition and fees and insurance.

APPLICATION:
Prospective candidates should mail (1) a cover letter; (2) curriculum vitae; (3) copy of transcripts & GRE scores (official copies not necessary at this time); (4) examples of your work (e.g., journal articles or submissions); and (5) the names, addresses, phone numbers and email addresses of at least three individuals who have first-hand knowledge of your research experience and professional abilities to Jay Rotella.

We will begin reviewing applications on 04/10/2016 and continue to accept applications until the position is filled. The position begins in September 2016.
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