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Effects of psychopharmaceuticals on the structure and functioning of aquatic ecosystems and (thesis or internship)
The presence of antidepressants in surface water poses a threat to the health of aquatic ecosystems. Compared to other types of pharmaceuticals, not much is known about the environmental risks of psychopharmaceuticals. Especially  ...
Supervisor: Elien Versteegen (elien.versteegen@wur.nl)
Paul van den Brink (paul.vandenbrink@wur.nl)

Department: Aquatic Ecology and Water Quality Management Group
 
Bimodal dispersal strategies in black wheatears - radiotracking wild birds (fieldwork in Spain)
Most animals leave their parents when they are independent enough to fend for themselves, but in some species offspring associate with their parents for an extended time. In the black wheatear (Oenanthe leucura) offspring do both; ...
Supervisor: Gretchen Wagner
Department: Behavioural Ecology
 
Case study on controversies around a Dutch large-scale biorefinery
Many products that we use in our daily lives, such as plastics or cosmetics, but also transport fuels and energy, are based on fossil mineral oil resources. Large-scale integrated biorefineries are designed to substitute these fos ...
Supervisor: Prof. Dr. Tamara Metze or Dr. Jeroen Candel, with daily
supervision by Jan Starke, LL.M MSc

Department: Public Administration and Policy
 
The role of soil biological communities in supporting soil structure and health
To study and quantify the contribution of soil biota to soil structural processes and multifunctionality and to test the resilience of soil biota to biodiversity loss, I am setting up a microcosm experiment and I am looking for a  ...
Supervisor: Felix David, dr. Carmen Vazquez Martin
Department: Soil Biology
 
A practical approach for bioreactor parameter optimization
Microbial cell factories (MCF) are important to design biobased synthesis processes to substitute fossil fuel based production procedures. However, the implementation and scale-up of these bioprocesses is technically challenging,  ...
Supervisor: Iván Martín Martín, Jasper Koehorst, Maria Suarez Diez
Department: Systems and Synthetic Biology
 
BSc thesis: Seed viability of red-listed orchid species
Seeds of some red-listed terrestrial orchid seeds were collected in the Netherlands. For my PhD research I am looking for a motivated student to help with creating seed baits and performing seed viability testing. Seed baits are p ...
Supervisor: Bob van Leeuwen
Department: Plant Ecology and Nature Conservation Group
 
MSc thesis: Impacts of wild boar soil disturbance on biodiversity and succession
Wild boar (sus scrofa) can be seen as ecosystem engineers. In the winter they excavate vast areas to access below-ground food sources. We are interested in patch dynamics, disturbance hypotheses, and effects on biodiversity. In a  ...
Supervisor: Bob van Leeuwen, Quiniver Tuinder (RU)
Department: Plant Ecology and Nature Conservation Group
 
Spatio-temporal patterns in zooplankton communities in Dutch floodplain systems
The lower river Rhine has been extensively modified throughout history, resulting in a drastic loss of important habitats, and hence the decline or even disappearance of many of its original fish species. Especially floodplains ac ...
Supervisor: Edwin Peeters (AEW) / Leo Nagelkerke (AFI) / Twan Stoffers (AFI)
Department: Aquatic Ecology and Water Quality Management Group
 
Soundscapes of fresh waters
Sound is an important element in daily life. Also under water, a variety of sounds can be present. Studies performed mainly in the marine environment indicate that certain sounds may be regarded as noise pollution (e.g. off shore  ...
Supervisor: Edwin Peeters / Ivo Roessink
Department: Aquatic Ecology and Water Quality Management Group
 
Mobilization of wildfire ash by wind and water erosion
Immediately after a wildfire, burnt landscapes are typically black due to the widespread deposition of an ash layer and, with time-since-fire, then loose again this blackness because of the disappearance of this ash layer and/or g ...
Supervisor: Jantiene Baartman
Department: Soil Physics and Land Management group
 
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