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Just over 3 weeks left to apply! Do you need some reasons to think about applying to work at MRU? Here's a couple:
1) We value teaching
2) Small class sizes (max ~50 students, often ~16)

Job alert! 🚨

We're hiring a tenure track ecologist at Mount Royal University (in Calgary, Canada)! Come work with me (and other people who I think are great)!

https://mtroyalca.hua.hrsmart.com/hr/ats/Posting/view/2919

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Least sandpipers are smaller than house sparrows, yet some of these birds—the smallest shorebirds in the world—migrate nonstop across 2500 miles of open ocean.

It's very difficult to capture just how minuscule they are in a photograph, but the last of these frames gives you a hint. The hulking leviathan that looms in the background is a 1.5 oz snowy plover!

#birding #birdwatching #shorebirds #BirdPhotography #LeastSandpiper

If you study genetic parallelism or constraints on evolution, please get in touch!

I'm organising a symposium for the #CSEE & #CBA meeting in Winnipeg (June 11-14 2023). ECRs and grad students are particularly encouraged to participate. If you're on here, but your student(s) is/are not, please consider giving them my contact info: [email protected]

Are there any freshwater biologists out there who can tell me if it's reasonable to have found Spionidae (Polychaeta worms) in the diets of freshwater fish in Alberta, Canada?

This is from metabarcoding... so could be misidentification?

I'm trying to self-organise a symposium at an upcoming meeting. Never done this before (and never been invited to a symposium before). I feel that there is some tacit knowledge that I don't have access to...

Like, do I just invite people without offering any financial support for travel (because I don't have any)? Or does self-organising a symposium require a grant or other financial support?

OK. People whose tweets I enjoy are my "tweeps".

If you're a person whose toots I enjoy, are you one of my "toops"? Or "poots"?