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from the dept. Research on female color signaling and territorial behavior of Streak-backed Oriole in Sierra de Huautla, Mexico. ::1-2 assistants (April 15 -- June 15 2008) General Description: Successful applicants will primarily assist with capturing, marking, and conducting behavioral observations. Additional duties will include: establishing territorial boundaries, GPS mapping, monitoring reproductive progress, behavioral observations of captive orioles, and data entry. Assistants must be: confident in distinguishing colored leg bands at a distance in the field, self-motivated, able to think and work independently, able to work well with others, and must be comfortable living in a small town in a third-world country. Must also be willing to partake in manipulative research with animals. Spanish language experience preferred but not required. Room and board provided (transportation costs to and from Mexico City are paid by assistants). Study site is located in the charming pueblo of Huautla, Morelos, MEXICO tucked in the heart of the Sierra de Huautla. This project offers great biological training and experience, and also rich cultural and language emersion. (URL: http://post.queensu.ca/~tm45/motmot/Troy_Murphy_Research.html). Please include a summary of your background and interests, your reasons for applying, and the names and email addresses of 3 people who can fairly evaluate your qualifications. REVIEW OF APPLICATIONS BEGINS MARCH 1. Contact TROY MURPHY, QUEEN'S UNIVERSITY, Email: troy.murphy@queensu.ca. < Postdoc - Spider Webs and Silk Biomechanics | Summer Internship Available in Sidney Montana >
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