PhD opportunity: Temperature variation and risk modelling of endangered
acquatic species, UWaterloo 

In collaboration with the Department of Fisheries and Oceans Canada and the
Natural Resources Canada, the candidate will analyze variance of temperature
data for North America and use this information to access risks for
endangered aquatic species. We will examine the probability of
autocorrelated temperature extremes and relate these probabilities to the
risk of extinction as predicted by structured population models (matrix or
IPM models) The student will develop computationally efficient methods of
dealing with the climate data, and will also develop methods for
incorporating information regarding temperature variation and
autocorrelation into population models

The position will begin Sept 2018 or Jan 2019. The successful candidate will
be funded for 4 years by the Department of Fisheries and Oceans, Canada
(www.dfo-mpo.gc.ca) and the University of Waterloo (uwaterloo.ca). Work will
occur both at the Center for Inland Waters in Burlington, Ontario and the
University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Ontario. 

Direct inquiries to Kim Cuddington at the University of Waterloo
(kcuddingATuwaterlooDOTca). Applicants must meet the standards for entry
into the Biology (uwaterloo.ca/biology/graduate-studies/admissions), or
Applied math graduate program
(uwaterloo.ca/applied-mathematics/graduate-students/applying)

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