Saturday, September 23, 2017

Assistants needed for Ranomafana Ruffed Lemur Project



Assistants needed for Ranomafana Ruffed Lemur Project


Effective IMMEDIATELY. We are searching for two reliable, hard-working field assistants to participate in an on-going study examining communal infant care and fission-fusion dynamics in black-and-white ruffed lemurs (Varecia variegata). This research is part of a larger, long-term study the Ranomafana Ruffed Lemur Project (RRLP) initiated in 2005 by PI Dr. Andrea Baden that aims to examine the behavioral ecology, demography, and reproductive physiology of black-and-white ruffed lemurs.

In the field, assistant responsibilities will entail:
-        Full-day behavioral observations (12-hour days)
-        Recording GPS ranging coordinates
-        Fecal collection (for hormones)
-        Coordinating field expeditions
-        Leading research teams and coordinating research
-        Data entry

Assistants will be expected to spend a minimum of 2 weeks in the field (Mangevo bushcamp) per month, with Sundays off for personal time. Weeks not spent in the field will be spent at CVB Research Station entering data, processing samples, and/or coordinating forthcoming field expeditions. Assistants will be on alternating schedules, so will only ever overlap on weekends prior to or after expeditions. I may tentatively be in Ranomafana and available to train assistants in October 2017. Otherwise, assistants will be trained by experienced CVB technicians in current project protocol. Please note that we will not be present for the majority of the field component of this study. Field assistants should therefore be willing to work as a team and demonstrate ability in leadership positions.

We encourage assistants to work on independent projects/research questions as long as they fit within the existing data collection protocol. This position is a great opportunity for someone wishing to gain field experience, as you will learn various field methods relevant to the study of animal behavior and ecology. Prior assistants have gone on to graduate school and have published first-authored manuscripts as a result of their experiences. Please contact Dr. Andrea Baden (andrea.baden@gmail.com) for a more detailed description of the project.

Learn more HERE




Peter Dickinson
Independent International Zoo Consultant
      


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