The Marine Ecology Research Centre (MERC), Southern Cross University in 
collaboration with the Cetacean Ecology, Behaviour and Evolution Lab (CEBEL) at 
Flinders University, South Australia, is seeking a student for one PhD position.
Project summary: We are seeking a PhD student to work on an exciting new 
project to fill in critical knowledge gaps about the distribution, abundance, 
and threats to inshore dolphins in the northern Great Barrier Reef Marine Park 
(GBRMP), Queensland, Australia. This project is a collaboration between 
Southern Cross University, Flinders University, Blue Planet Marine, Jabiru 
Environmental and the Department of Environment and Science. The project will 
focus on the three inshore dolphins found in waters of the GBRMP the Australian 
snubfin dolphin, the Australian humpback dolphin and the Indo-Pacific 
bottlenose dolphin. The successful candidate will have the opportunity to 
participate in the design and implementation of a large-scale vessel survey in 
waters across the northern GBRMP in 2022 to collect data on inshore dolphin 
distribution and abundance in this region. The PhD project will involve working 
with distance sampling and spatial distribution modelling techniques to develop 
density models of all three species. The density models will be used to produce 
abundance estimates, to develop spatial distribution and habitat suitability 
models and assess threats to tropical inshore dolphins across the northern 
GBRMP. Potential exists for data collected during the large-scale survey to be 
integrated with available data across the entire GBRMP to further develop 
spatial distribution models and threat assessment for the entire region.
About MERC and CEBEL: This PhD project will be based at The Marine Ecology 
Research Centre (MERC), Southern Cross University, New South Wales, Australia. 
You will be supervised by Dr Daniele Cagnazzi and co-supervised by Associate 
Professors Guido J. Parra from the Cetacean Ecology, Behaviour and Evolution 
Lab (CEBEL) at Flinders University. MERC is a multidisciplinary research group 
that builds on the internationally recognised marine research of the Coral Reef 
Research Group and the Whale Research Group at Southern Cross University. CEBEL 
at Flinders University is a multi-disciplinary group working at the interface 
of animal behaviour, population ecology and evolutionary biology. Since its 
establishment in 2010, CEBEL has grown into one of the leading and most 
productive groups of marine mammal research in Australia.
Applicants Qualifications: Candidates must have completed an Australian 
bachelor’s degree with First Class Honours (H1)or high 2A (or equivalent) in 
biology, animal behaviour, ecology, statistics, or a related field. The 
successful candidate will have a strong working knowledge of wildlife and/or 
marine ecology, excellent verbal and written communication skills, and strong 
quantitative and programming skills including but not limited to R programming 
language. We are interested in attracting creative, pro-active, highly 
motivated, independent and team player minded students who will integrate well 
in the lab. It is expected that the successful candidate will liaise and 
collaborate with local researchers, leading statistical ecologists, and 
stakeholders to ensure maximum applicability and utility of the research 
findings.
Application Instructions:
Application is open to Australian citizens; or permanent residents of Australia 
or New Zealand citizens and international student (pending travel restrictions).
To apply for this PhD position, the applicant should send the following 
documents to Daniele Cagnazzi by email ([email protected]):

  *   A cover letter or statement of purpose highlighting what motivates your 
research, your short and long-term career goals, and which component of the 
project interests you most.
  *   A curriculum vitae / resume that outlines your academic and professional 
experience.
  *   A sample of your writing. This could be either a copy of your honours 
thesis, MSc thesis, or a peer review publication.
  *   Copies of your academic transcript as well as your undergraduate Grade 
Point Average (GPA).
  *   Names and email addresses of 2 references.

Application deadline is October 30, 2021. We will review applications and 
contact the top candidates to set up a time to chat by Microsoft Teams/Zoom. 
The selected student will receive a scholarship equivalent to an Australian 
Government Research Training Program Domestic Stipend Scholarship, which pays 
an indexed stipend of $28,597 p.a. tax free (2021 rate). The successful, 
candidate is expected to start in February 2022.

For more information, please contact Daniele Cagnazzi 
([email protected]).


Daniele Cagnazzi

Postdoctoral Research Fellow

School of Environment Science and Engineering

SCU Institute for Development, Environment and Sustainability (IDEAS)

Marine Ecology Research Centre



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