[ECOLOG-L] PhD opportunity: Evaluating correlates and drivers of fish productivity

2015-12-15 Thread Michael Rennie
Lakehead University in the newly-formed Community Ecology and Energetics Lab, supervised by Dr. Michael Rennie. The student will also spend a significant portion of their time in the field at the IISD-Experimental Lakes Area, interacting with ELA scientists (Scott Higgins and Michael Paterson

[ECOLOG-L] Multiple graduate positions (MSc, PhD) available investigating the Metabolic and Community Ecology of Altered Environments

2015-02-05 Thread Michael Rennie
The research lab of Dr. Michael Rennie is seeking a number of highly motivated and hard working students to join a growing and exciting research group on the shores of Lake Superior in Thunder Bay, Ontario. The work in the lab is diverse and challenging, and involves work from major research

[ECOLOG-L] MSc student opportunity at the University of Manitoba, Experimental Lakes Area in Fisheries Ecology

2014-08-27 Thread Michael Rennie
MSc student opportunity at the University of Manitoba, Experimental Lakes Area in Fisheries Ecology Over fifty whole-lake experiments have been carried out at the Experimental Lakes Area (ELA) during it’s 45 year tenure as a federal research facility. Now as an independent entity, IISD-Experim

[ECOLOG-L] Crowdfunding freshwater research at the Experimental Lakes Area

2014-04-15 Thread Michael Rennie
-research-facility-the-ela-needs-your-support Thanks for your support and for helping to get the word out. Sincerely, Dr. Michael Rennie Research Scientist, Experimental Lakes Area Adjunct Professor, University of Manitoba

[ECOLOG-L] Postdoctoral position, From Photons to Fish: Drivers of Fish Productivity in Canadian Freshwater Ecosystems

2013-05-02 Thread Michael Rennie
representative publications and contact information for three references to: Michael Rennie Research Scientist, Fisheries and Oceans Canada 501 University Crescent Winnipeg, MB R3T 2N6 CANADA michael.ren...@dfo-mpo.gc.ca

[ECOLOG-L] Experimental Lakes Closure: www.saveela.org

2012-05-25 Thread Michael Rennie
Those wishing to keep up to date with the recently announced closure of the Experimental Lakes Area, including media stories, press releases, and links to petitions/facebook groups/twitter, please visit www.saveela.org

[ECOLOG-L] Fwd: Government of Canada announces closure of the Experimental Lakes Area

2012-05-17 Thread Michael Rennie
Fisheries and Oceans Canada staff are today being informed of the decision of the Government of Canada to close operations at the Experimental Lakes Area in Kenora, Ontario. In its decision, the Government has said that whole lake manipulative experiments are better carried out by universities and

[ECOLOG-L] Postdoctoral position, From Photons to Fish: Drivers of Fish Productivity in Canadian Freshwater Ecosystems

2012-04-15 Thread Michael Rennie
position is competitive. The successful candidate will work closely with ELA scientists (Dr. Paul Blanchfield, Dr. Scott Higgins, Dr. Michael Paterson and Dr. Michael Rennie). Candidates must have completed (or will soon complete) a PhD, with experience in fish biology/ecology and/or food web ecology

[ECOLOG-L] M.Sc. position in benthic community ecology

2010-04-09 Thread Michael Rennie
MSc opportunity in community ecology, University of Waterloo An MSc position in the Biology department at the University of Waterloo is available to investigate temporal trends in benthic invertebrate communities in Lake Simcoe. The student will work under the supervision of Dr. Dave Barton at

[ECOLOG-L] MSc or PhD opportunity in food web ecology, Trent University

2010-04-05 Thread Michael Rennie
biology and a strong interest in aquatic ecology. The successful candidate will be supervised by Dr. Erin Dunlop, research scientist with OMNR and adjunct professor at Trent University and Dr. Michael Rennie of Trent University. For initial screening and to receive more information about the

[ECOLOG-L] chapters/texts on path analysis

2010-03-31 Thread Michael Rennie
Hi Gretel, Sokal and Rohlf's Biometry also has a pretty good section on path analysis, as does Legendre and Legendre's Numerical Ecology, both of which I've found informative in the past. -- Michael D. Rennie, Ph.D. Postdoctoral Fellow, Environmental and Life Sciences Program Trent University