**Please contact Andrea Lister - [email protected] regarding these positions.**

As part of the Northern Water Futures* research initiative Wilfrid Laurier
University and University of Waterloo are actively looking to recruit 3
highly motivated graduate students in the fields of aquatic ecology and
ecotoxicology. Projects will involve both laboratory work, and field
research in the Dehcho region of the Northwest Territories, and involve
communicating with multiple stakeholders, including Indigenous peoples.  

PhD student #1 (Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada,
Supervisor: Deb MacLatchy): Research will be undertaken to develop
indicators of fish and aquatic ecosystem health in a region subject to oil
and gas development. Physiological (e.g., fish condition, lipid content,
fecundity, liver-somatic index), community (e.g., aquatic invertebrate
community assemblage), and ecosystem (e.g., food web structure) endpoints
will be explored, related to existing water quality conditions, and
evaluated with respect to sensitivity to predicted development.

PhD student #2 (University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada,
Supervisor: Heidi Swanson): Research will be undertaken to understand and
compare fish community structure, age and growth, and habitat use between
two connected lakes that differ markedly in stock biomass and contaminant
concentrations. The successful candidate will employ acoustic telemetry
techniques, stable isotope analyses, and fish growth analyses to newly
collected samples. Historical data will also be compiled and analyzed. 

MSc Student #1 (Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada,
Supervisor: Deb MacLatchy): Research will be undertaken to compare food web
structure (including plankton, benthic invertebrates and fish) between two
connected lakes that differ markedly in fish biomass and contaminant
concentrations. The successful candidate will employ stable isotope
analyses, and fish and benthic macroinvertebrate ID skills. Results will be
analyzed in the context of understanding differences between the lakes in
fish mercury concentrations.

Interested candidates should forward their CV, transcript(s), and a cover
letter indicating their interest in, and suitability for, the positions to:
Andrea Lister - [email protected]. Start dates: September 2017 or January 2018.

*https://gwf.usask.ca/science/pillar-3-projects.php#NorthernWaterFutures

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