Postdoctoral inquiries are always welcome. Current interests focus on the eco-evolutionary dynamics of habitat selection, life history, and behavioural strategies. We are especially interested in evaluating how interactions among ecological and evolutionary theories yield insights into population dynamics, community organization, and the conservation of biodiversity.
Please address inquiries, including a statement of research interests, to: dmorris@lakeheadu.ca
I am not accepting applications for MSc or PhD studies at this time. Undergraduate students whose whose interests correspond with those of our research team should visit
Lakehead University is optimally located for field studies in boreal ecosystems, and as a base for field research in western and northern Canada. Our globally unique Habitron enables a wide variety of experiments assessing interconnections among habitat, adaptive behaviors, population dynamics and the conservation of biodiversity. Programs in Biology, Natural Resources Management and Outdoor Recreation, Parks and Tourism share an ecological and conservation theme with the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry's Centre for Northern Forest Ecosystem Research (CNFER) as well as with Wildlife Conservation Society Canada's Thunder Bay office.