GIS Applications in Aquatic Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Workshop

An NSF supported three day aquatic GIS training workshop will be offered 
at Saint Louis University on June 13-15, 2018.  A general goal of this 
workshop is to train and establish an interactive group of researchers 
and educators applying GIS techniques in freshwater systems.  Applicants 
with all levels of GIS experience are welcome; however, the workshop 
will be presented for aquatic biologists with little to no background in 
GIS techniques.

The tentative schedule of topics includes: 1) basic acquisition and 
manipulation of GIS data, 2) GIS data sources for freshwater research, 
3) quantification of environmental attributes of species’ habitat use at 
multiple spatial scales, 4) species distribution modeling, and 5) 
application of hydrologic data to studies of freshwater systems.  The 
majority of the training will be conducted using ArcGIS.  Computer space 
will be provided for each attendee.

The workshop is open to Faculty, Research Scientists, Postdoctoral 
Researchers, and Graduate Students conducting research in freshwater 
systems.  There is no cost for the workshop; however, participants are 
responsible for a course book, meals, travel, and lodging.  Details are 
available at http://knouftlab.weebly.com/aquatic-gis-workshop.html . 
This is the eighth offering of this workshop.

To apply, please email a statement of application including a brief 
description of your research interests (maximum 1 page) and a C.V. to 
Dr. Jason Knouft at [email protected] by April 18, 2018.  GIS 
experience is not a prerequisite for the workshop.

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