PhD STUDENT REQUIRED - UNIVERSITY OF AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND

Beate Schuler Doctoral Scholarship in Marine Science

http://www.auckland.ac.nz/uoa/cs-search-for-scholarships-and-awards?form=details&detailCode=500634

Research Project:

Hauraki Gulf Megafauna: Uncovering the Abundance, Role & Distribution of 
Bryde's Whales

Bryde's whales (Balaenoptera edeni) are found in northern New Zealand waters 
year-round but their primary habitat is the Hauraki Gulf. They are listed as 
nationally critical in NZ waters due to their small population size and 
mortality from vessel-strike. Little is known about Bryde's whale ecology in 
this region. Aerial and boat-based surveys have documented whales foraging both 
in, and away from, large multi-species prey aggregations but nothing is known 
about what drives their distribution in this dynamic ecosystem. We have 
initiated a research project to understand the population size of Bryde's 
whales and their role within the Hauraki Gulf ecosystem.
Specifically we aim to conduct aerial surveys to: 1) determine an abundance 
estimate for Bryde's whales in the Hauraki Gulf using distance sampling 
methodology that accounts for environmental heterogeneity; 2) locate and 
quantify biological aggregations (i.e., whales, dolphins, birds, sharks and 
prey) to determine patch dynamics within the gulf; 3) create predictive habitat 
models of whale distribution based on environmental variability and the 
distribution of prey aggregations.

The research will be led by Dr Rochelle Constantine, School of Biological 
Sciences, University of Auckland; Dr Leigh Torres, National Institute of Water 
and Atmospheric Research (NIWA), Wellington; Assoc. Prof. Rachel Fewster, 
Department of Statistics, University of Auckland and Dr Cameron Walker, School 
of Engineering, University of Auckland.

Requirements:

We require a motivated, hard-working student with excellent spoken and written 
English and an excellent academic record. Skills in ArcGIS, MATLAB and/or 
experience with distance sampling methods are preferred. The successful 
candidate will be based at the University of Auckland, New Zealand for the 
3-year duration of the project. The research is planned to start in March 2013.

As you will see on the website, there are two scholarships on offer from a 
total of eight projects. The best candidates will be chosen and their preferred 
project will receive the scholarship.

If you have any questions please feel free to contact me at: 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>

All the best

Rochelle Constantine


Rochelle Constantine, PhD
Senior Lecturer
School of Biological Sciences
University of Auckland
Private Bag 92019
Auckland
New Zealand

++64-9-373 7599 x85093


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