RESEARCH

INSECT BEHAVIOUR GROUP

FIELD OF RESEARCH INVESTIGATOR

Acoustic Behaviour in Katydids & Other Insects

G. K. Morris

Antipredation and Spacing Behaviours

Robert Baker

Butterfly Migration

D. L. Gibo

Sensory Physiology

J. H. Fullard

Sexual Selection and Arthropod Mating Systems

D. T. Gwynne

Sociology and Ant Slave-Making

Tom Alloway

The Department of Zoology at the University of Toronto at Mississauga invites applications for post-doctoral and graduate research (M.Sc. and Ph.D.) in the field of insect behaviour. The Insect Behaviour Group represents interests ranging from the neural bases of behaviour to the theoretical modeling of mating systems and encourages students to take advantage of the diversity of research directions within the group.

The University of Toronto at Mississauga (Erindale College) is situated beside the Credit River. The College's size permits excellent student/teacher ratios and resource allocations. Researchers have ready access to photographic, computer, electronic and workshop facilities. As part of the University of Toronto, the campus has full access to one of Canada's most extensive library systems and professional faculties. Graduate students on the campus receive a guaranteed annual income and are able to select from a variety of teaching positions. Check out the Graduate Student information on this web-site for more information.

Anyone interested in pursuing graduate studies with one of the faculty members listed above should contact them directly either via e-mail or in writing at:

Department of Zoology,
University of Toronto at Mississauga

3359 Mississauga Road

Mississauga, ON

CANADA L5L 1C6

 

 


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