Dear all
It is my pleasure to announce our new paper on the diet of Baltic Sea harbour,
grey and ringed seals summarizing unpublished and previously published data
covering the past 50 years
Scharff-Olsen, C. H., A. Galatius, J. Teilmann, R. Dietz, S. M. Andersen, S.
Jarnit, A.-M. Kroner, A.
POSITION DESCRIPTION
POSITION TITLE: Stranding Biologist
REPORTS TO: Supervisor
EXEMPT OR NON-EXEMPT: Non-exempt
PERCENTAGE OF FULL TIME EMPLOYMENT: 100%
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS: Able to work in extreme adverse environmental
conditions, extended daily hours, overnights, and up to 60 hrs.
We are looking for an M.S. student to contribute to our Chesapeake
DolphinWatch project. This research project involves deploying hydrophones
and analyzing acoustic recordings of bottlenose dolphins within the
Chesapeake Bay and surrounding area (more information at
www.umces.edu/helen-bailey).
BOTTLENOSE DOLPHIN RESEARCH INTERNSHIP IN ITALY FEBRAURY- OCTOBER 2019
The project
The dolphin research project “Delfini del Ponente” is the first project
focused on monitoring bottlenose dolphins in the Western Ligurian Sea. Due
to the morphology of the seafloor, this area is not a usual habitat
Statistical modelling of time-to-event data using survival analysis: an
introduction for animal behaviourists, ecologists and evolutionary
biologists (TTED01)
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This course will be