Position on Tracking Local Movements of Pollinators

Australian National University (ANU)
Farine Lab
Canberra, Australia
Not Disclosed
4 weeks ago

Skills

Description

This PhD position focuses on studying the movement ecology of noisy friarbirds (Philemon corniculatus) in Australia, using advanced GPS tracking technology. The candidate will monitor the movements of these key pollinators and analyze their impact on functional connectivity in Australian landscapes. The role involves combining GPS data with traditional field surveys, conducting fieldwork in remote areas, and collaborating with local conservation organizations. The PhD candidate will be part of the interdisciplinary Farine Lab, with a focus on research and field-based conservation work

Professor Details

james.klarevas-irby@anu.edu.au