mardi 13 juin 2023

PhD opportunity: The effect of developmental enrichment in a highly social fish

 We are looking for suitable candidates to enter Liverpool John Moores University’s VC scholarship scheme. If successful, the student will receive three years funding covering tuition fees, UKRI-standard student stipend and research support, with a starting date in February 2024.

 

The project aims to manipulate environmental complexity during development in the highly social daffodil cichlid fish (Neolamprologus pulcher), which forms complex hierarchies that can be manipulated in the laboratory. The prospective candidate will investigate how personality traits, physiology, and conflict management strategies differ between individuals exposed to physical environments of varying complexity early in life. More complex environments offering more shelter may give animals a sense of safety encouraging greater social interaction early in life which may influence social competence and stress coping mechanisms. We plan to integrate behavioural measures of conflict management with the examination of the key systems involved in regulation of stress responses, aggression, and social behaviour.

 

The successful candidate will be working in our custom fish facilities at Liverpool John Moores University (LJMU) and be integrated into our flourishing “Behavioural Ecology and Physiology research Group” in the School of Biological & Environmental Sciences.

 

Prospective students should have a keen interest in and desire to develop their knowledge of animal behaviour, zoology and neurobiology, with good bachelor's and master's degrees in relevant disciplines.  A good working knowledge of statistical analysis using R, strong organisational skills, and the ability to work both independently and collaboratively with a team and prior experience working with fish would be advantageous. Full training in all required techniques, advanced statistical analysis and appropriate research methodologies will be provided by the supervisory team (Dr. Susanne Zajitschek, Dr. Adam Reddon and  Dr Will Swaney) and through our Doctoral Academy.

 

 

 

Liverpool John Moores University

Susanne Zajitschek (FHEA Fellow)
Lecturer, Year Tutor (L5)
Biological and Environmental Sciences
James Parsons Building, Byrom Street, Liverpool, L3 3AF
t: 01519041061 e: S.R.Zajitschek@ljmu.ac.uk
w: https://suszaj.github.io/ZajitschekLab/