The Cetacean Ecology, Behaviour and Evolution Lab (CEBEL) at Flinders 
University, South Australia, is seeking a domestic student (Australian 
citizens; or permanent residents of Australia; or New Zealand citizens) for one 
PhD position.
Project summary: We are seeking a PhD student to work on an exciting new 
project looking at how vulnerable Australian inshore dolphins are to the spread 
of infectious diseases. The emergence of infectious diseases in the marine 
environment is of increasing concern for marine mammals. Among the species most 
at risk are inshore and estuarine species as coastal ecosystems have become 
reservoirs of infectious pathogens from human and animal waste. This study aims 
to use novel social affiliation and network-disease modelling approaches to 
assess how vulnerable are threatened Australian inshore dolphins  to infectious 
disease outbreaks and to investigate the potential effectiveness of vaccination 
strategies. The project will draw upon comprehensive 2-3 year 
photo-identification studies carried out by our lab on Australian snubfin 
(Orcaella heinsohni), humpback (Sousa sahulensis) and Indo-Pacific bottlenose 
dolphins (Tursiops aduncus). In addition to these data, the student will have 
the opportunity to collect new data during the project as part of ongoing 
research. The expected results of this project will advance our understanding 
of disease transmission in highly social mammals such as dolphins; and provide 
insights into the potential effectiveness of vaccinations as an effective 
method for limiting the spread of diseases in dolphin populations.
About CEBEL: This PhD project will be based at The Cetacean Ecology, Behaviour 
and Evolution Lab at Flinders University, South Australia. You will be 
supervised by Associate Professors Guido J. Parra and Luciana Moller. The 
Cetacean Ecology, Behaviour and Evolution Lab (CEBEL) at Flinders University is 
a multi-disciplinary group working at the interface of animal behaviour, 
population ecology and evolutionary biology. By emphasizing links between these 
research areas CEBEL aims to gain an understanding of the ecological and 
behavioural processes shaping whale and dolphin populations. Since its 
establishment in 2010, CEBEL has grown into one of the leading and most 
productive groups of marine mammal research in Australia, with over 100 
publications in peer-reviewed journals, and over $3 million US in research 
funds. Our work is highly cited and has provided environmental policy advice to 
governments, non-governmental organizations and industry on whale and dolphin 
conservation issues.
Applicants Qualifications: Candidates must have completed an Australian 
bachelor's degree with First Class Honours (H1) or high 2A (or equivalent) in 
biology, physiology, animal behaviour, ecology, statistics, epidemiology 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 social network analyses of animal association data and 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.
Application Instructions:
Australia's borders are currently closed and entry to Australia remains 
strictly controlled to help prevent the spread of COVID-19. Due to current 
COVID-19 travel restrictions, we are only accepting domestic (Australian 
citizens; or permanent residents of Australia; or New Zealand citizens) 
applications.
To apply for this PhD position, the applicant should send the following 
documents to Guido J. Parra by email 
(guido.pa...@flinders.edu.au<mailto:guido.pa...@flinders.edu.au>):

  *   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 September 20, 2021. We will review applications and 
contact the top candidates to set up a time to chat by Microsoft Teams/Zoom. 
Strong candidates will then be invited to apply through the official Flinders 
University admissions process to compete for an Australian Research/Flinders 
University Research Scholarship, which pays an indexed stipend of $28,897 p.a. 
tax free (2021 rate) and  covers tuition fees charged by the university for up 
to four years. The closing date for these scholarships is 31-10-2021. If 
successful, you will start in February-March 2022.

For more information, please contact Guido J. Parra 
(guido.pa...@flinders.edu.au<mailto:guido.pa...@flinders.edu.au>).

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Guido J. Parra, PhD
Associate Professor | College of Science and Engineering
Research leader | Cetacean Ecology, Behaviour and Evolution Lab (CEBEL)

Staff: http://www.flinders.edu.au/people/guido.parra

[cid:image001.png@01D7951C.5F76E7D0]@GuidoJParra<https://twitter.com/GuidoJParra>
 | @CEBELresearch | <https://twitter.com/CEBELresearch>
GoogleScholar<https://scholar.google.com.au/citations?hl=en&user=7YisEoAAAAAJ> 
| ResearchGate<https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Guido_Parra> | 
LinkedIn<https://www.linkedin.com/in/guido-j-parra-093217183/>

Flinders University, GPO Box 2100 Adelaide, SA 5001 Australia
Tel: +61 8 8201 3565|email: 
guido.pa...@flinders.edu.au<mailto:guido.pa...@flinders.edu.au>
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