Dear colleagues,
The following article was recently published on-line in Marine Mammal Science:
Individual foraging site fidelity in lactating New Zealand fur seals:
Continental shelf vs. oceanic habitats
Baylis, A.M.M, Page, B., McKenzie, J. and Goldsworthy, S.
A copy is available via
*Job vacancy: Marine Mammal Scientist (fur seals)*
https://www.south-atlantic-research.org/jobs/
What: Pinniped tracking, isotopes and modelling.
Where: Falkland Islands (South Atlantic Environmental Research Institute)
Duration: 2 years
Salary: starting at £38,288
Closing date: 3 October
We are
*Closing date 3 October - start date negotiable!*
*Job vacancy: Marine Mammal Scientist (fur seals)*
https://www.south-atlantic-research.org/jobs/
What: Pinniped tracking, isotopes and modelling.
Where: Falkland Islands (South Atlantic Environmental Research Institute)
Duration: 2 years
Salary: s
Dear Colleagues,
We are trying to organise a stats workshop in Melbourne, Australia forAugust
2014. The workshop/s (depending on demand) will berun by Alain Zuur, a leading
ecological modeller (http://www.highstat.com).
At this
stage, the workshop will either be on mixed models or zero inflate
South American fur seals at the Falkland
Islands. Marine Mammal Science, 30: 1210–1219. doi: 10./mms.12090
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