MSc opportunity – Ecology & Conservation of monarchs using the strontium 
isotope geolocation tool – Deadline November 15, 2017


Dr. Clément Bataille, University of Ottawa 
(https://clementbataille.wixsite.com/earthscience), is seeking a 
graduate student to join his research group beginning April 2018 to 
develop a new isotopic tool to study the ecology of monarch butterflies.

The project: will involve a combination of experimental, analytical and 
numerical work to develop a novel isotopic tool to constrain the 
birthplaces of origin of monarchs that overwinter in Mexico. Monarch 
numbers have decreased rapidly in the last few decades, and the outcomes 
of this project will help develop new management strategies to protect 
habitats and conserve the species.

Location: the home department for the selected student will be the 
department of Earth and Environmental Sciences at the University of 
Ottawa but the student will be co-advised by Tyler Flockhart (UMCES: 
http://tylerflockhart.com/opportunities/).

Field research: will involve collecting plants and soils across the 
United States and Canada (summer) and managing a team of volunteers.

Qualifications: successful applicants will have a strong interest in and 
knowledge of ecology, conservation, geology, and geochemistry. 
Applicants must have an undergraduate degree in science with excellent 
academic standing and valid driver license. Experience in field 
sampling, geology, clean laboratory isotope geochemistry and proficiency 
in GIS methods (ArcGIS, or R) will be an advantage. Domestic (Canadian) 
applicants and/or students eligible for international tuition waiver at 
University of Ottawa are preferred.

Contact information: interested individuals should contact Clément 
Bataille ([email protected]) & Tyler Flockhart 
([email protected]). Please include your CV, list of references, 
and unofficial transcripts in a single pdf. Applications sent by 
November 15th will be given full consideration.

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