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FIELD RESEARCH ON OTTERS (LUTRA LUTRA) IN PORTUGAL: FIELD ASSISTANTS NEEDED
FIELD RESEARCH ON OTTERS (LUTRA LUTRA) IN
PORTUGAL: FIELD ASSISTANTS NEEDED
I’m seeking enthusiastic undergraduates and recent college graduates who
are interested in a field research in Portugal. The overall objective of
my research program is to study the behavioral ecology of the European
Otter (Lutra lutra). More in detail, I’m trying to understand the
relationships between the use of space of this species and the
availability and dispersion of the resources, mainly freshwater. This
could be of particular interest in an ecosystem, like the Portuguese
one, which is strongly influenced by summer droughts and heavily altered
by humans (by creating many reservoirs). I’m carrying out a PhD of the
University of Rome (Italy) with Prof Luigi Boitani
(http://dipbau.bio.uniroma1.it/web/Docenti/Docente364/index.htm) as an
advisor, and I’m collaborating with the Prof Antόnio Mira, the head of
the Conservation Biology Unit of the University of Évora (http://www.ubc.uevora.pt/).
The field work started at the end of June 2007, I’m already tracking
three otters, and many others will be hopefully caught and followed
soon.
Successful applicants will assist with fieldwork (consisting of trapping
sessions, radio tracking, preys samplings and collection of
environmental data) in our Study Area (Alentejo, South of Portugal), and
with data entry. In addition, successful applicants could develop their
own individual research projects on a topic related to the program and
their own interests, with the opportunity to carry out their Final
Degree Thesis, and, if particularly motivated, to be involved in the
publications.
Successful applicants should provide by themselves for the logistic
(accommodations and living expenses), with the only lucky that here the
cost of life it is not prohibitive.
Strong motivation to work in extreme environmental conditions, during
both nights (mainly) and days, and a valid European Driver’s license are
required. Class background in animal ecology, zoology, statistics, and
experience in radio telemetry techniques would be an advantage.
Competent, enthusiastic, and emotionally mature people desired!
For more information, contact Lorenzo Quaglietta (PhD student):
lorenzo.quaglietta@uniroma1.it
Lorenzo Quaglietta PhD student
Department of Animal and Human Biology
University of Rome La Sapienza
Viale dell'Università, 32
00185, Roma, Italy
(0039) 06-49914763 phone
(0039) 06-49914763 fax
lorenzo.quaglietta@uniroma1.it
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