Hi all,

I have an opening for an MSc student in my lab at UNB. Full details below and a 
link to the advert here https://sites.google.com/view/brianhayden/vacancies. 
Please pass this on to any recently gradiuated students who may be interested.

Many thanks and apologies for cross posting,

Brian



MSc in Atlantic salmon ecology at the University of New Brunswick

I am seeking an enthusiastic student to undertake an MSc research project using 
stable isotopes to examine the migration history and trophic ecology of 
Atlantic Salmon populations in Eastern Canada. The student will join my 
research group at the Canadian Rivers Institute in the University of New 
Brunswick and will work closely with the Stable Isotopes in Nature Laboratory.

Atlantic salmon are a charismatic and economically important species in 
Atlantic Canada, but regional populations are undergoing a precipitous decline. 
Identifying the marine feeding grounds of adult salmon is of paramount 
importance to conservation efforts for this species.  A collaboration between 
the University of New Brunswick, the Canadian Rivers Institute, Fisheries and 
Oceans Canada and Parks Canada aims to identify spatial variation in the marine 
feeding grounds of discrete populations inhabiting the region. This study will 
focus on two complementary goals:


  *   Identifying spatial and temporal variation in the carbon, nitrogen and 
oxygen stable isotope ratios of adult Atlantic salmon spawning in Canadian 
rivers.
  *   Ascertaining the trophic ecology of the Inner Bay of Fundy Atlantic 
salmon population.

Applicants must possess a BSc in Biology or a related discipline and hold a 
full driving licence. The ideal student will have a background in fish biology 
and some existing expertise in or knowledge of stable isotope ecology.

To apply, please send a copy of your resume complete with a cover letter 
outlining your aptitude for the position and the names and contact details of 
three referees to [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>. Deadline for 
applications is Friday May 11th. Informal queries should be directed to me.


Dr. Brian Hayden

Science Director
Stable Isotope in Nature Laboratory 
(SINLAB<http://www.unb.ca/research/institutes/cri/sinlab/>)

Canadian Rivers Institute
Department of Biology
University of New Brunswick
Fredericton, NB
E3B 5A3, Canada

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