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Ecophysiological tolerance of macrozoobenthos
Sessile or less-mobile coastal organisms in marine and estuarine environments are naturally exposed to changes in abiotic conditions, most importantly temperature and dissolved gases, and these changes are projected to amplify in ...
Supervisor: Dr. Katharina Alter (NIOZ)
Prof. Myron Peck (NIOZ & WUR)
Department: Marine Animal Ecology |
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Effects of coral nursery depth on growth and survival
Active restoration is one management tool to help degraded coral reefs recover. However, increasing ocean temperatures are impeding such efforts. As high light intensities exacerbate heat stress, one potential solution could be to ...
Supervisor: Ewout Knoester
Department: Marine Animal Ecology |
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Restoring sea urchins in Saba
For an ongoing project on sea urchins (www.hvhl.nl/diadema) we're looking for multiple internship students who can come to Saba for 5-6 months starting from February 2022. You will be working on rearing and releasing sea urchins i ...
Supervisor: Alwin Hylkema
Department: Marine Animal Ecology |
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Food webs of Arctic marine coastal communities based on eDNA data
The Arctic marine environment is rapidly warming, leading to changes in coastal communities and northward migration of southern species. In this MSc project results from eDNA data from water, plankton and sediment samples from sev ...
Supervisor: Carmen-Lucia David
Martine van den Heuvel-Greve
Department: Marine Animal Ecology |
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Analysing coral growth, health and survival of a Maldivian restoration project
Van Oord has set up a large-scale coral restoration project in the Maldives, where now long-term data is available to be analysed. They are particularly interested in how relocation of corals affect survival, growth and health of ...
Supervisor: Miriam Schutter
Remment ter Hofstede
Ronald Osinga
Department: Marine Animal Ecology |
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Fish research in the Marker Wadden
Wageningen Marine Research is looking for motivated internship students to join their project on fish diversity in the Marker Wadden. They are using capture methods to determine fish species and size classes present in this area, ...
Supervisor: Joep de Leeuw
Joey Volwater
Reindert Nijland
Department: Marine Animal Ecology |
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Ecological development of intertidal areas in the Western Scheldt
Wageningen Marine Research is looking for a student who wants to participate in research on the ecological development of (restored) intertidal areas in the Western Scheldt. This involves processing and analyzing benthic animal sa ...
Supervisor: Evert de Froe
Department: Marine Animal Ecology |
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