A PhD project is available in Celine Frere's Lab on the evolution of social 
behaviour in dolphins. In particular, the project will focus on the role that 
long-term avoidances play in shaping dyadic social cohesion and population 
level social structure. This PhD project will take advantage of the 36+ years 
of behavioural, ecological and genetic dataset on the Monkey Mia, Shark Bay, 
dolphins (https://monkeymiadolphins.org<https://monkeymiadolphins.org/>).
Most research on the evolution of social behaviour has to date focused on 
affiliative behaviour. This was obviously influenced by our desire to 
understand the evolution of cooperative behaviour; a threat to Darwin's theory 
of natural selection. However, affiliation represents only one side of the 
coin: individuals also can and do choose to actively and consistently avoid 
conspecifics over long periods of time, even when they share space or habitat. 
Though avoidance is generally accepted as an alternative to preference in 
animal societies, few studies have attempted to characterise the ecological or 
genetic conditions that drive its evolution.
This PhD project will be based at the University of the Sunshine Coast, 
Australia. You will be supervised by Dr Celine Frere 
(www.celinefrerelab.com<http://www.celinefrerelab.com>) and co-supervised by 
Professor Janet Mann (Georgetown University). This project will require PhD 
students to develop strong quantitative skills (R coding and modelling) as well 
as spending 2 months per year in the field in Monkey Mia, Shark Bay, Western 
Australia.
Applicants will need to have an extremely competitive academic record and 
obtain an Australian Postgraduate Award or International Research and Fee 
Remission Scholarships. The RTP Scholarship Round will open on Monday 3 June. 
More information about the application process and internal deadlines for 
prospective students can be found on the Applying for a Research Training 
Program web page (for details and scholarship application forms 
https://www.usc.edu.au/research-and-innovation/researchstudents/hdr-scholarships/applying-for-a-research-training-program-scholarship).
 The main application deadlines for these scholarships are 13th of October 2019 
(Domestic and International), but application to the HDR/PHD programs must be 
processed prior to the 13th of October 2019.
Please contact Celine Frere (cfrere@ usc.edu.au) before the 15th of June 2019.


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