Social context and behavioural syndromes: models and experiments in fish
An AIO position is available to study the effect of social context on the
plasticity of behavioural syndromes in cichlid fish. The project combines
ethological experiments on fish with individual based computer models with a
high potential for self-organisation. We are looking for a highly motivated
student who is interested in, and preferable has experience with, both
modeling and behavioural experiments and is able to integrate these two
approaches
The position is a bursaal position at the University of Groningen (for more
information www.rug.nl/biologie/theobio <http://www.rug.nl/biologie/theobio>
), awarded to prof. C. Hemelrijk (Theoretical Biology) and will be
co-supervised by prof. T. Groothuis (Behavioural Biology). Starting date is
the beginning of 2007.
Please send your application, including CV and a letter of reference to
Charlotte Hemelrijk, [log in to unmask], before November 10
Prof. Dr. Charlotte K. Hemelrijk
Self-organisation of social systems
Theoretische Biologie
Universiteit Groningen
Biologisch Centrum
Kerklaan 30
9751 NN Haren
tel 0031-50-3638084
fax 0031-50-3638200
Home 0031-50-5343671
Da Costalaan 24
9752 ER Haren
The Netherlands
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