[MARMAM] adult Male Antarctic fur seal movement ecology in the West Antarctic

2020-10-29 Thread Andrew Lowther
Hi all, Pleased to share a new publication out in Scientific Reports, on the movement ecology of male Antarctic fur seals along the Western Antarctic Peninsula, their interaction with the krill fishery and possible impacts on bioindicator species used by CCAMLR. The publication is open access

[MARMAM] Antarctic molecular ecology postdoc

2016-09-15 Thread Andrew Lowther
interests and in nationalities. Further inquiries about the position may be directed to Research Scientist Dr. Andrew Lowther,lowt...@npolar.no<mailto:lowt...@npolar.no>, tel. +358 407 561 971, Dr. Joe Hoffman (University of Bielfeld), j_i_hoff...@hotmail.com<mailto:j_i_hoff...@hot

[MARMAM] Two new seal publications

2015-12-10 Thread Andrew Lowther
G'day all, Just to introduce two new publications to come out of the NP lab in a bit of a flurry towards the end of the year. Feel free to contact any of the authors for further details, and for those of us who cannot attend the conference in San Francisco this year due to Antarctic

[MARMAM] contract Research Scientist (repeat announcement)

2014-09-18 Thread Andrew Lowther
and adjustments will be made to the workplace regarding health issues, if necessary. Further inquiries about the position may be directed to Dr. Kit M. Kovacs, kov...@npolar.nomailto:kov...@npolar.no, tel. +47 77 75 05 26, or Dr. Andrew Lowther, lowt...@npolar.nomailto:lowt...@npolar.no, tel. +47 77

[MARMAM] Postdoc Opportunity - Norwegian Polar Institute

2014-08-04 Thread Andrew Lowther
of a bilateral research effort between Norway and the United Kingdom. Project PIs are Drs. Kit M. Kovacs, Christian Lydersen and Andrew Lowther (NPI) and Dr. Phil Trathan(British Antarctic Survey). The position is available immediately. The Norwegian State Administration strives to mirror

[MARMAM] new Australian sea lion publications

2013-10-04 Thread Andrew Lowther
Hi all, two new publications on Australian sea lions; one using animal-borne sensors to map oceanographic conditions during a seasonal upwelling event and how these conditions impact on adult male foraging behaviour, the other at gross differences in trophic ecology of adult females between