Graduate Research Assistantship

M.Sc. or Ph.D. - Research Assistantship in Seaduck Spatial Ecology
Department of Natural Resources Science, University of Rhode Island

Project title: Spatial ecology of seaducks in relation to key habitats in
southern New England.

A research assistantship is available at the M.Sc. or Ph.D. level to study
the distribution, abundance, and movement patterns of selected seaducks in
offshore habitats in southern New England during the bird’s winter and
staging periods. Satellite radiotelemetry will be combined with extensive
boat-based and aerial-based surveys to determine (a) current distribution
and movement patterns of seaducks in Rhode Island’s nearshore waters,
offshore waters, and Narragansett Bay, (b) the temporal pattern of these
movements in relation to key offshore habitats, (c) the route and
destination of sea ducks departing Rhode Island and migrating to their
breeding areas, and (d) how daily movement patterns and habitat use of
seaducks affects the designation of offshore areas suitable for wind turbine
placement.  This study is part of a larger university-state agency
collaborative effort to designate offshore areas suitable for wind turbine
placement while attempting to minimize or avoid impacts to key natural
resources.

Qualifications: Only hard-working, motivated, intelligent, good-natured
persons interested in seaducks need apply. Applicants must have completed an
undergraduate degree in animal/wildlife biology or ecology, earned at least
a 3.2 GPA, must have taken the GRE, and must have excellent oral and written
communication skills.  Field experience with seabird capture and handling,
techniques for censusing seabirds, radiotelemetry, and GIS is highly
desirable.  Experience with quantitative analysis and field research is
required.  Ability to work collaboratively and to supervise research
assistants and undergraduates working in the field is also required. 
Stipends are approx. $20,000/yr and tuition is paid.  Starting date is
January 2010 (earlier employment as a research associate is possible).

To apply submit the following: a letter stating your qualifications and
research interests, a resume or CV, college transcripts, GRE scores, and 3
letters of reference by no later than 15 October 2009 (early application is
encouraged) to:

Dr. Scott R. McWilliams & Dr. Peter Paton
Dept. Natural Resources Science, University of Rhode Island, Kingston, RI 02881
401-874-7531; [email protected]

See the following websites for further information about the research and
training program of the Department (http://nrs.uri.edu/), of the College of
the Environment and Life Sciences (http://www.uri.edu/cels/ ), and of the
University of Rhode Island (http://www.uri.edu/ ).

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