The Integrative Wildlife Conservation (Murray) lab at Trent University,
Peterborough, Ontario, is offering a PhD project to assess responses to
climate change among native species in Canada’s boreal forest. The boreal
forest comprises Canada’s largest biome but its state is rapidly
deteriorating, including due to climate change. Our recent findings (Row et
al. 2012 Glob. Chan. Biol doi:10.1111/gcb.12526; Murray et al. 2017 PLoS
(ONE) 12(5) e0176706) forecast dire consequences to the boreal forest
especially in the boundary region between Ontario-Quebec where disjunct
east-west populations of native plants, birds, and mammals, and extensive
loss of native biodiversity, likely will arise. Through field sampling,
species distribution modeling, population viability analysis, and/or
landscape genetics and adaptive genomics, the PhD student will determine: 1)
the current and potential future extent of change in boreal species in the
Ontario-Quebec region relative to less-impacted areas; 2) how boreal
breakdown may affect population processes and viability of native species in
the region; 3) whether invasives are colonizing the region
disproportionately quickly compared to other regions; and 4) if native or
invasive species in the region demonstrate genome-level evidence of stress
or adaptation to environmental change. The PhD student will have the
opportunity to develop specific research questions within the scope of the
larger project.

The funding package includes a competitive stipend, foreign tuition waiver
(if the student is not a Canadian citizen or permanent resident) as well
coverage of all research expenses. Successful candidates will have an MSc in
Ecology, Conservation Biology, or related field, demonstrated evidence of
peer-reviewed publications, strong quantitative, genetics, and/or field
skills, and an interest in working collaboratively as part of a larger
group. The PhD student will join the Integrative Wildlife Conservation
laboratory at Trent University (www.dennismurray.ca) and be part of an
interdisciplinary team addressing innovative solutions to environmental
change (www.create-enviro.ca). 

To apply, please send a cover letter, curriculum vitae, unofficial academic
transcript, and contact information for 3 references, to: Dennis Murray
([email protected]). Application deadline is Feb 16th, but review of
applications will begin immediately and continue until a suitable candidate
is found. Applicants are strongly encouraged to apply early.

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