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Postdoctoral Fellowship on metapopulation dynamics of midcontinent snow geese, University of Saskatchewan

University of Saskatchewan

Job Description


Agency
University of Saskatchewan
Location
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
Job Category
Post Doctoral Appointments
Salary
$65,000 Canadian per year plus benefits
Start Date
09/01/2023
Last Date to Apply
06/16/2023
Website
https://www.ducks.ca/our-work/science/saskatchewan-endowed-chair/
Description
The Department of Biology at the University of Saskatchewan is seeking a 2-year postdoctoral fellow to lead a project using all available demographic and population survey information for five subpopulations of snow geese in the Canadian Arctic and subarctic, including Queen Maud Gulf, Baffin Island, Southampton Island, La Pérouse Bay and James Bay, to quantify survival, productivity, and abundance, as well as emigration and immigration rates among subpopulations in an integrated metapopulation model (IMM). We will use the IMM to determine the demographic mechanism(s) for metapopulation change as well as subpopulation change. We also will use the IMM to conduct hypothesis tests about the environmental drivers of within and among colony variation in population dynamics. These products will contribute substantially toward ongoing assessment of midcontinent snow goose dynamics, which could inform management decisions and conservation planning. We anticipate the IMM will be extended to include Ross’s geese, given the two species co-occur and a large amount of data also exists for Ross’s geese in the years of our studies. Lastly, we anticipate the IMM could be useful for scenario-playing to predict the continued influence of climate change, land use and harvest on snow goose demography. There will be opportunities to explore related research questions and collaborate on several projects in population and movement ecology in the Weegman lab. This project is an international partnership among researchers at Environment and Climate Change Canada, US Fish and Wildlife Service, Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry, The American Museum of Natural History, Central Flyway Council, Mississippi Flyway Council, and the University of Saskatchewan.
Qualifications
Minimum qualifications: Ph.D. in statistics, wildlife ecology or closely related field Skills in Program R Demonstrated excellence in verbal and written communication Ability to work independently and as part of a research team Preferred qualifications: Skills in JAGS, NIMBLE, Stan Experience forming and running integrated population models Knowledge and experience in avian ecology To be considered for this position, please send a cover letter, curriculum vitae, research statement and contact information for three references to Dr. Mitch Weegman (mitch.weegman@usask.ca).
Contact Person
Mitch Weegman
Contact eMail
mitch.weegman@usask.ca

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